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St. Vitus

Prague; Monday, June 19, 2006: The huge cathedral of St. Vitus is shown here from the north looking south, from outside the castle walls. The cathedral took several hundred years to build because of wars, rebellions, lack of funds, and so forth.

 
2006 World Tour
Prague

Prague at Night
Charles Bridge Statuary
Lesser Town Gate
Astronomical Clock
Stavovske Divadlo
Our Lady of Tyn
Castle Town
Charles Bridge from the Vltava
John Lennon Wall
Hammer and Sickle
St. Vitus
Prazsky Hrad
St. Vitus Facade
Cathedral Towers
St. Vitus View
St. George's Basilica
The Hated Tower
David in Prague
Pet Waste 3
Pivovar U Fleku
Museum of Communism
Motorcycles
Interrogation
Hotel Expres

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factoid



The flag of the Czech Republic is composed of two equal horizontal bands of white (top) and red with a blue isosceles triangle based on the hoist side, and is identical to the flag of the former Czechoslovakia.

Source: CIA World Factbook
 


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