New Year Eve'/Midnight/-Silvestr-Nový rok 2013/2014 Litomerice CZ /Litoměřice 2014:)
Přivítání nového roku v Litoměřicích na Mírovém náměstí. Místy byl i ten ohnostroj i velice nebezpečný./ Welcome the new year in Litomerice at the Peace Square. Site was also the fireworks and very dangerous!.
Ceska Lipa - Ustek - Litomerice - Milesovka
Mistr a vanocni stromecky
Mister was selling Christmas trees on Peace square in Litomerice. Winter 2006.
Awarding ceremony (Children`s choirs) - Festival of Songs Olomouc 2018 (1.6.2018)
Vyhlášení výsledků / Awarding ceremony
Soutěž pěveckých sborů Mundi Cantant / International choir competition Mundi Cantant
Dětské sbory / Children`s choirs
1.6.2018 16.00, Olomouc, Horní náměstí / Main Square
Svátky písní Olomouc 2018 / Festival of Songs Olomouc 2018
Break Dance Czech Republic
Break Dance Czech Republic ...
2 bboys
bboy Micro
bboy bBest
ESCKAZ in Kyiv: Martina Bárta (Czech Republic) - Skyfall (at Euroclub)
Team of ESCKAZ.com reporting live from the Eurovision Song Contest 2017 in Kyiv, Ukraine.
Команда ESCKAZ.com ведет репортажи с конкурса Евровидение 2017 в Киеве, Украина
John Deere 7450 | New Holland T7.250 + Annaburger HTS 22.79 | JD 7830, 7800, 7810
Informace/Info: senáže 2015 / Grass silage in 2015
Stroje/Machines: John Deere 7450, New Holland T7.250 + Annaburger HTS 22.79, John Deere 7830 + Strom Trailer TR 21000, John Deere 7810, John Deere 7800 + Brimont
Lokalita/location: Czech Republic, Ústecký kraj, okres Litoměřice
Podnik/Company: Astur Straškov a.s.
Kamera/Camera: Matěj Černý - (Nikon D3200 + RODE + Velbon DF 50)
Střih/Cut: Matěj Černý - (Windows Live Movie Maker)
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Kőbánya-Kispest: nádraží Nyugati rekonstrukci děl; osobní vlak S57 přijíždí z Monor; na Vác
01/07/2015
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Visit Prague 3 - Vltava River and Charles Bridge
Visit Prague 3: Vltava River & Charles Bridge. In this film, we take a stroll along the Vltava River then cross the Charles Bridge.
This is a Short from my Prague mini-documentary, Visit Prague. This series of 8 short videos covers what to see, recommendations for where to go, where to eat and drink and how to get there and get around if you have just a few days to tour the Czech capital as a tourist on a short visit.
From the narration:
River Vltava
If you’ve had enough of shopping, try a stroll along the banks of the River Vltava, which flows though the centre of Prague.
We enjoyed a peaceful walk here and at noon we reached the Rudolfinum, which is the home of the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra and the Galerie Rudolfinum.
And then we heard this …
[AIR RAID SIREN STARTS]
It’s an air raid siren test.
Life goes on as normal during the test, which is about two minutes long on the first Wednesday of each month.
[AIR RAID SIREN ENDS]
The Vltava is the waterway around which the city has developed over the past 1000 years.
And there are plenty of river cruises available if you want to see the city on a boat trip.
But you’ll probably see just a short section of the river as there a lot of weirs.
This one’s next to the Novetny Walkway which is a good spot from which to admire the Charles Bridge and, on the hill behind the bridge, Prague Castle.
We returned along the walkway and went through a kind of souvenir retail tunnel to reach the gothic bridge tower which guards the entrance to the Charles Bridge.
Charles Bridge
Panoramic views over the river and of the castle make this famous footbridge a focal point for visitors.
The bridge is always buzzing with activity including musicians and people selling souvenirs and artwork.
Construction of the bridge started in 1357.
The bridge is 621 metres long and was the only Vltava River crossing in Prague until 1841.
The statues on either side of the bridge are replicas of the originals and are mostly baroque.
Christmas Market in Prague 2009
Litoměřice fans march the city of Ustí
Our mini group of fans crossing the main square of our bitterly hated rivals Ustí Nad Labem. You can feel the tension and I don´t know how we survived!
NAROZENINY RÁDIA 1 JOSEF SEDLON A DAN COOLEY A CHARLIE ONE
NAROZENINY RÁDIA 1 JOSEF SEDLON A DAN COOLEY
Kyndal and Lyra's Tour of Terezin
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- Socrates
SUMMARY
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Bohemia ( boh-HEE-mee-ə; Czech: Čechy; German: Böhmen ; Polish: Czechy; French: Bohême; Latin: Bohemia; Italian: Boemia) is the westernmost and largest historical region of the Czech lands in the present-day Czech Republic. In a broader meaning, Bohemia sometimes refers to the entire Czech territory, including Moravia and Czech Silesia, especially in a historical context, such as the Lands of the Bohemian Crown ruled by Bohemian kings.
Bohemia was a duchy of Great Moravia, later an independent principality, a kingdom in the Holy Roman Empire, and subsequently a part of the Habsburg Monarchy and the Austrian Empire. After World War I and the establishment of an independent Czechoslovak state, Bohemia became a part of Czechoslovakia. Between 1938 and 1945, border regions with sizeable German-speaking minorities of all three Czech lands were joined to Nazi Germany as the Sudetenland.The remainder of Czech territory became the Second Czechoslovak Republic and was subsequently occupied as the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, In 1969, the Czech lands (including Bohemia) were given autonomy within Czechoslovakia as the Czech Socialist Republic. In 1990, the name was changed to the Czech Republic, which became a separate state in 1993 with the split of Czechoslovakia.Until 1948, Bohemia was an administrative unit of Czechoslovakia as one of its lands (země). Since then, administrative reforms have replaced self-governing lands with a modified system of regions (kraje) which do not follow the borders of the historical Czech lands (or the regions from the 1960 and 2000 reforms). However, the three lands are mentioned in the preamble of the Constitution of the Czech Republic: We, citizens of the Czech Republic in Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia…Bohemia had an area of 52,065 km2 (20,102 sq mi) and today is home to approximately 6.5 million of the Czech Republic's 10.5 million inhabitants. Bohemia was bordered in the south by Upper and Lower Austria (both in Austria), in the west by Bavaria and in the north by Saxony and Lusatia (all in Germany), in the northeast by Silesia (in Poland), and in the east by Moravia (also part of the Czech Republic). Bohemia's borders were mostly marked by mountain ranges such as the Bohemian Forest, the Ore Mountains, and the Krkonoše, a part of the Sudetes range; the Bohemian-Moravian border roughly follows the Elbe-Danube watershed.
Bohemia | Wikipedia audio article
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00:03:04 1 Etymology
00:04:31 2 History
00:04:40 2.1 Ancient Bohemia
00:09:08 2.2 Přemysl dynasty
00:12:15 2.3 Luxembourg dynasty
00:13:20 2.4 Hussite Bohemia
00:16:33 2.5 Habsburg Monarchy
00:21:48 2.6 20th century
00:26:27 3 Kladsko
00:28:21 4 Traditional administrative divisions
00:29:27 5 See also
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- Socrates
SUMMARY
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Bohemia ( boh-HEE-mee-ə; Czech: Čechy; German: Böhmen ; Polish: Czechy; Latin: Bohemia; is the westernmost and largest historical region of the Czech lands in the present-day Czech Republic. In a broader meaning, Bohemia sometimes refers to the entire Czech territory, including Moravia and Czech Silesia, especially in a historical context, such as the Lands of the Bohemian Crown ruled by Bohemian kings.
Bohemia was a duchy of Great Moravia, later an independent principality, a kingdom in the Holy Roman Empire, and subsequently a part of the Habsburg Monarchy and the Austrian Empire. After World War I and the establishment of an independent Czechoslovak state, Bohemia became a part of Czechoslovakia. Between 1938 and 1945, border regions with sizeable German-speaking minorities of all three Czech lands were joined to Nazi Germany as the Sudetenland.The remainder of Czech territory became the Second Czechoslovak Republic and was subsequently occupied as the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, In 1969, the Czech lands (including Bohemia) were given autonomy within Czechoslovakia as the Czech Socialist Republic. In 1990, the name was changed to the Czech Republic, which became a separate state in 1993 with the split of Czechoslovakia.Until 1948, Bohemia was an administrative unit of Czechoslovakia as one of its lands (země). Since then, administrative reforms have replaced self-governing lands with a modified system of regions (kraje) which do not follow the borders of the historical Czech lands (or the regions from the 1960 and 2000 reforms). However, the three lands are mentioned in the preamble of the Constitution of the Czech Republic: We, citizens of the Czech Republic in Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia…Bohemia had an area of 52,065 km2 (20,102 sq mi) and today is home to approximately 6.5 million of the Czech Republic's 10.5 million inhabitants. Bohemia was bordered in the south by Upper and Lower Austria (both in Austria), in the west by Bavaria and in the north by Saxony and Lusatia (all in Germany), in the northeast by Silesia (in Poland), and in the east by Moravia (also part of the Czech Republic). Bohemia's borders were mostly marked by mountain ranges such as the Bohemian Forest, the Ore Mountains, and the Krkonoše, a part of the Sudetes range; the Bohemian-Moravian border roughly follows the Elbe-Danube watershed.
Dapitan | Wikipedia audio article
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Dapitan
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Dapitan, officially the City of Dapitan, (Subanon: Gembagel G'benwa Dapitan/Bagbenwa Dapitan; Tagalog: Lungsod ng Dapitan; Chavacano: Ciudad de Dapitan), or simply referred to as Dapitan City, is a 3rd class city in the province of Zamboanga del Norte, Philippines. According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 82,418 people.It is historically significant as the place where José Rizal was exiled by the Spaniards for his revolutionary activities. He is considered a national hero, and this is known as the Shrine City in the Philippines. The city is also home to Gloria's Fantasyland, the first amusement park in Mindanao.
Bohemia | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Bohemia
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written
language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through
audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio
while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using
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SUMMARY
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Bohemia ( boh-HEE-mee-ə; Czech: Čechy; German: Böhmen ; Polish: Czechy; French: Bohême; Latin: Bohemia; Italian: Boemia) is the westernmost and largest historical region of the Czech lands in the present-day Czech Republic. In a broader meaning, Bohemia sometimes refers to the entire Czech territory, including Moravia and Czech Silesia, especially in a historical context, such as the Lands of the Bohemian Crown ruled by Bohemian kings.
Bohemia was a duchy of Great Moravia, later an independent principality, a kingdom in the Holy Roman Empire, and subsequently a part of the Habsburg Monarchy and the Austrian Empire. After World War I and the establishment of an independent Czechoslovak state, Bohemia became a part of Czechoslovakia. Between 1938 and 1945, border regions with sizeable German-speaking minorities of all three Czech lands were joined to Nazi Germany as the Sudetenland.The remainder of Czech territory became the Second Czechoslovak Republic and was subsequently occupied as the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, In 1969, the Czech lands (including Bohemia) were given autonomy within Czechoslovakia as the Czech Socialist Republic. In 1990, the name was changed to the Czech Republic, which became a separate state in 1993 with the split of Czechoslovakia.Until 1948, Bohemia was an administrative unit of Czechoslovakia as one of its lands (země). Since then, administrative reforms have replaced self-governing lands with a modified system of regions (kraje) which do not follow the borders of the historical Czech lands (or the regions from the 1960 and 2000 reforms). However, the three lands are mentioned in the preamble of the Constitution of the Czech Republic: We, citizens of the Czech Republic in Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia…Bohemia had an area of 52,065 km2 (20,102 sq mi) and today is home to approximately 6.5 million of the Czech Republic's 10.5 million inhabitants. Bohemia was bordered in the south by Upper and Lower Austria (both in Austria), in the west by Bavaria and in the north by Saxony and Lusatia (all in Germany), in the northeast by Silesia (in Poland), and in the east by Moravia (also part of the Czech Republic). Bohemia's borders were mostly marked by mountain ranges such as the Bohemian Forest, the Ore Mountains, and the Krkonoše, a part of the Sudetes range; the Bohemian-Moravian border roughly follows the Elbe-Danube watershed.
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Bohemia | Wikipedia audio article
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Bohemia
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written
language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
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- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
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SUMMARY
=======
Bohemia ( boh-HEE-mee-ə; Czech: Čechy; German: Böhmen ; Polish: Czechy; French: Bohême; Latin: Bohemia; Italian: Boemia) is the westernmost and largest historical region of the Czech lands in the present-day Czech Republic. In a broader meaning, Bohemia sometimes refers to the entire Czech territory, including Moravia and Czech Silesia, especially in a historical context, such as the Lands of the Bohemian Crown ruled by Bohemian kings.
Bohemia was a duchy of Great Moravia, later an independent principality, a kingdom in the Holy Roman Empire, and subsequently a part of the Habsburg Monarchy and the Austrian Empire. After World War I and the establishment of an independent Czechoslovak state, Bohemia became a part of Czechoslovakia. Between 1938 and 1945, border regions with sizeable German-speaking minorities of all three Czech lands were joined to Nazi Germany as the Sudetenland.The remainder of Czech territory became the Second Czechoslovak Republic and was subsequently occupied as the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, In 1969, the Czech lands (including Bohemia) were given autonomy within Czechoslovakia as the Czech Socialist Republic. In 1990, the name was changed to the Czech Republic, which became a separate state in 1993 with the split of Czechoslovakia.Until 1948, Bohemia was an administrative unit of Czechoslovakia as one of its lands (země). Since then, administrative reforms have replaced self-governing lands with a modified system of regions (kraje) which do not follow the borders of the historical Czech lands (or the regions from the 1960 and 2000 reforms). However, the three lands are mentioned in the preamble of the Constitution of the Czech Republic: We, citizens of the Czech Republic in Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia…Bohemia had an area of 52,065 km2 (20,102 sq mi) and today is home to approximately 6.5 million of the Czech Republic's 10.5 million inhabitants. Bohemia was bordered in the south by Upper and Lower Austria (both in Austria), in the west by Bavaria and in the north by Saxony and Lusatia (all in Germany), in the northeast by Silesia (in Poland), and in the east by Moravia (also part of the Czech Republic). Bohemia's borders were mostly marked by mountain ranges such as the Bohemian Forest, the Ore Mountains, and the Krkonoše, a part of the Sudetes range; the Bohemian-Moravian border roughly follows the Elbe-Danube watershed.
Bohemia | Wikipedia audio article
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Bohemia
00:02:37 1 Etymology
00:03:50 2 History
00:03:59 2.1 Ancient Bohemia
00:07:44 2.2 Přemysl dynasty
00:10:21 2.3 Luxembourg dynasty
00:11:17 2.4 Hussite Bohemia
00:13:57 2.5 Habsburg Monarchy
00:18:22 2.6 20th century
00:22:16 3 Kladsko
00:23:53 4 Traditional administrative divisions
00:24:50 5 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
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- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
Bohemia ( boh-HEE-mee-ə; Czech: Čechy; German: Böhmen ; Polish: Czechy; French: Bohême; Latin: Bohemia; Italian: Boemia) is the westernmost and largest historical region of the Czech lands in the present-day Czech Republic. In a broader meaning, Bohemia sometimes refers to the entire Czech territory, including Moravia and Czech Silesia, especially in a historical context, such as the Lands of the Bohemian Crown ruled by Bohemian kings.
Bohemia was a duchy of Great Moravia, later an independent principality, a kingdom in the Holy Roman Empire, and subsequently a part of the Habsburg Monarchy and the Austrian Empire. After World War I and the establishment of an independent Czechoslovak state, Bohemia became a part of Czechoslovakia. Between 1938 and 1945, border regions with sizeable German-speaking minorities of all three Czech lands were joined to Nazi Germany as the Sudetenland.The remainder of Czech territory became the Second Czechoslovak Republic and was subsequently occupied as the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, In 1969, the Czech lands (including Bohemia) were given autonomy within Czechoslovakia as the Czech Socialist Republic. In 1990, the name was changed to the Czech Republic, which became a separate state in 1993 with the split of Czechoslovakia.Until 1948, Bohemia was an administrative unit of Czechoslovakia as one of its lands (země). Since then, administrative reforms have replaced self-governing lands with a modified system of regions (kraje) which do not follow the borders of the historical Czech lands (or the regions from the 1960 and 2000 reforms). However, the three lands are mentioned in the preamble of the Constitution of the Czech Republic: We, citizens of the Czech Republic in Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia…Bohemia had an area of 52,065 km2 (20,102 sq mi) and today is home to approximately 6.5 million of the Czech Republic's 10.5 million inhabitants. Bohemia was bordered in the south by Upper and Lower Austria (both in Austria), in the west by Bavaria and in the north by Saxony and Lusatia (all in Germany), in the northeast by Silesia (in Poland), and in the east by Moravia (also part of the Czech Republic). Bohemia's borders were mostly marked by mountain ranges such as the Bohemian Forest, the Ore Mountains, and the Krkonoše, a part of the Sudetes range; the Bohemian-Moravian border roughly follows the Elbe-Danube watershed.