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От 1.10.2009 сдается квартира-студия на Праге 3,Жижков.
12000 крон,поплатки уже входят.
Квартира полностью обставлена новой мебелью.В случае необходимости можно
договориться с хозяином какую то мебель убрать либо наоборот попросить что либо
добавить (за его счет).
Квартира идеально подходит для 1 человека либо пары.5 мин пешком до остановки
трамвая 9,5,26. остановка Husinecka.10 мин до ВШЭ.ближайшее метро красной ветки Hlavni nadrazi,Florenс и зеленой ветки Flora. автобусы 136,175.
в 5 минутах ходьбы Billa и иностранная полиция.
напротив дома ночной магазин. прямо в доме солярий,хирургическая ординация. все здание
принадлежит одному хозяину,который очень любит студентов и вообще всегда идет навстречу.
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Hi, I realise that not much has been happening here for quite some time now, but then other Czech communities with the aim and purpose of discussing culture and political events remain equally as empty. Hopefully that will change. And I hope all of you feel comfortable in bringing whatever interests/issues that you wish to discuss to the table/forum.
I've been quite busy since- this community was created a good many years ago now- and I'm about to start university next year. This summer I'll be traveling around for a bit in Eastern Europe (Riga, Vilnius, Berlin). Not Prague, or the Cezch republic regrettably, but I have close friends who are going, for various reasons, because it is cheap, or as a pit stop before going to the Tatras to do some climbing.
Of the vast majority of the young people who go to Prague (which is now known in England for it's stag nights and cheap beer), few will have any awareness of the political and cultural events, such as the Prague Spring or the Velvet Revolution. And this afternoon, right this moment it makes me sad. It does not make me sad all of the time because I know rationaly that I can't except other people to be interested in issues such as human rights, and history- they should be free to value immediate things such as family, friends, social security; also it is a bit double standard of me as I am sure Riga to someone else will hold the upmost symbolic significance, whereas to me, currently it is only a place where I can go to relax with friends, and hopefully learn something about its history and culture along the way.
I think for me Prague will always be at the centre of the symbol of protest against authority. Obviously that is only one short span of it's long history, so I'm interested to know what Prague means to other people. What does Prague stand for, for you?
ETA: I've updated the look of the community as well as the info page- what do you guys think?
This is my first post, yay!
As a brief introduction, my name's David (most folks call me Davey) and I live in Michigan, USA. My friend Jason lived in Prague for several months back about 3 years ago, showed me pictures and told stories, and I've had a complete fascination with the city and the Czech Republic in general.
Resulting from this, I've read two recent books on Prague:
"Prague Pictures" by John Banville
"Time's Magpie" by Myla Goldberg.
The Banville book is part of "The Writer and The City" series, while the Goldberg boook is part of the "Crown Journeys" series.
I'm curious if anyone here in the community has read these books or heard of them. Questions and comments are welcome!
-dc-
Ahoj.
Jak se vsichni mate? How is everyone?
There have not been any contributions for a while. I hope this community is not finished.
Nobody seemed to have any comments on this summer's CzechTech2005 contraversy. Did anyone follow that? Any thoughts?