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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMRET_the-25th-of-february-1948_Prague-Hlavni-mesto-Praha.html
{Marker text in Czech:} Bylí v téchto místech a na Hradčanském Námĕstí brutálnĕ napadeni ozbrojenou komunistickou policií vysokoškoláci, kteří v mnohatisícovém pochodu na hrad šli podpořit Prezidenta Beneše v…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMRBM_michael-the-brave-1558-1601_Prague-HlavnA­-mAsto-Praha.html
{Marker text in Romanian:} În casa numită "U Divého Muže", care se afla pe aceste locuri, a poposit, în anul 1601, Mihai Viteazul (1558-1601), apărător al crestinătăţii, primul unifacator al …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMR79_tycho-brahe-lived-here_Prague-HlavnA­-mAsto-Praha.html
{Marker text in Czech:}Leta Pane MDCCCCI zasazena jest na tomto domě zvan?m od starod?vna "U Zlat?ho Noh?", n?kladem obce Prazk? pametn? deska ku poctě slavn?ho Dana Tychona Braheho, cařk?ho matematika a hv?zd?ře, kter? l?ta MD…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMR4B_st-maarten-gingerbread-market-stalls_Philipsburg-Sint-Maarten.html
The gingerbread surroundings for the Harbor Point Village market stalls are a typical feature of the St. Maarten/ St. Martin homes of the past. Lovingly crafted by hand, often with improvised tools, gingerbread designs took on folk art appeal on t…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMR4A_jan-neruda_Prague-HlavnA­-mAsto-Praha.html
{Marker text in Czech:}Jan NerudaZde ?il a svoji liter?rn? činnost započal.* 1834 ? 1891 P?č? Spolků Men??ho Města Prak?ho.R. 1895. {Marker text translated into English:}Jan NerudaHere he lived and began his literary ac…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMFAB_ema-destinnov_Prague-HlavnA­-mAsto-Praha.html
In Czech: Zde ?ila 1908-1914 Ema Destinnov? česk? pěvkyn? Translated, the marker reads: From 1908-1914 the Czech singer, Emmy Destinn, lived here.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMF79_ladislav-zelenka_Prague-HlavnA­-mAsto-Praha.html
In Czech: Zde ?il n?rodn? umělec Ladislav Zelenka 1881-1957 violoncellista slavn?ho česk?ho kvarteta Translated, the marker reads: Here lived the national artist, Ladislav Zelenka (1881-1957), cellist for the famed Czech Quartet.
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