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		<title>Medical Degree Courses in the Czech Republic</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jun 2010 09:03:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Fred Peters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In any country around the world there is always a higher demand for doctors, vets and dentists than supply. These noble, rewarding professions are however, amongst the hardest to train for. The lack of medical degree graduates is not due to the number of students capable or willing to gain relevant qualifications but a bottleneck [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In any country around the world there is always a higher demand for doctors, vets and dentists than supply. These noble, rewarding professions are however, amongst the hardest to train for.</p>
<p>The lack of medical degree graduates is not due to the number of students capable or willing to gain relevant qualifications but a bottleneck in the academic system prevents students from taking degrees because of a lack of places or because the academic requirements are set too high. In some cases capable students do not have the relevant &#8216;A&#8217; Levels to progress directly to a medical degree and although this is a setback for many students there is no need for it to be the final word. If the Universities in your country are unable to provide you with a place on a degree course you may still be able to study for the same qualification abroad.</p>
<p>English Medical Degree Courses</p>
<p>The Czech Republic is world renowned for its academic excellence and the widespread ability of the general population to speak English. Their<br />
Universities provide an excellent opportunity for students from other countries to study medical degree courses in English.</p>
<p>A number of their Universities run courses which are taught in English, over the course of six years and in some cases, where the relevant<br />
experience can be demonstrated it is possible to gain the degree in five years.</p>
<p>Degree Course Entry Requirements</p>
<p>Candidates with &#8216;A&#8217; level qualifications in Chemistry, Biology and Physics, wishing to study medical degree courses in the Czech Republic are subject to an initial written exam. This is moderated by senior members of the faculties from the Universities offering admissions. If a student has a related &#8216;A&#8217; Level such as Mathematics instead of one of the sciences and wishes to apply, they must prove in an interview situation that they can demonstrate satisfactory knowledge. These exams are held twice per year, once in June and again in August/September. Some colleges also offer a two week intensive revision course for students to prepare.</p>
<p>Czech Universities offering Medical Degrees to International Students</p>
<p>Currently two Universities in the Czech Republic are admitting international students for medical degree courses. The Charles University, in Prague is one of the top universities in the Czech Republic and the Masaryk University in Brno is one of the most modern.As part of the degree you will need to learn conversational Czech, to be enable you to consult with patients during work experience in the Czech Republic.</p>
<p>Students without any of the relevant &#8216;A&#8217; Levels can still study for medical degrees by taking a foundation course, which is typically a year long and is equivalent to the first year of a degree course.</p>
<p>British General Medical Council Recognition</p>
<p>Graduates from these universities will be endorsed by the British General Medical Council provided they are E.U. citizens. These qualifications are also recognised in the U.S.A, Africa, Asia and the Middle East.</p>
<p>If you would like to study medicine or dentistry and have found it difficult to secure a place in a university in your own country, it is possible to study abroad, so why not take a look at studying for your medical degree in one of the most picturesque countries in the world with a reputed history for academic excellence.</p>
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		<title>Travel Tips for Czech Republic</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Apr 2010 07:16:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Avril Lavigne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A small, interior country, located in Central Europe, the Czech Republic borders Germany, Austria, Poland, and Slovakia. The Czech Republic has become a well-developed democratic country since the Velvet Revolution in 1989, which was a non-violent overthrow of Communism.Actually, tourism dates from the Velvet Revolution, and offers immense variety and delightful surprises for visitors. Known [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> A small, interior country, located in Central Europe, the Czech Republic borders Germany, Austria, Poland, and Slovakia. The Czech Republic has become a well-developed democratic country since the Velvet Revolution in 1989, which was a non-violent overthrow of Communism.Actually, tourism dates from the Velvet Revolution, and offers immense variety and delightful surprises for visitors. Known for its musicians, there are numerous concerts and festivals to choose from, as well as fairytale castles, historical churches, national parks, elegant spas, and medieval towns. Not only that, but it is the birthplace of the world&#8217;s finest beer.</p>
<p>The Czech Republic is comprised of two provinces, Bohemia, located in the west, and Moravia in the east. Travel is excellent, and you can visit any location by train, bus, car, air, or even bicycle.In the east, you will find Moravia. Its capital, Brno, dates from the 13th century, and attractions include the excellent Moravia Museum, as well as an Augustinian Monastery where the Father of Genetics, Gregor Mendel, was Abbot. There is also the Capuchin Church, complete with mummies, and the Gothic Špilberk Castle. In Moravia, wine is more popular than beer, and you will find a rich agricultural heritage, with rolling ranges, wooded hills, and a plethora of vineyards.</p>
<p>To the west is Bohemia. Besides Prague, the Czech capital, tourists enjoy the spa towns and ski resorts. Here you will also find medieval towns like Èeský Krumlov, and the Šumava Mountains offer excellent hiking as well as a wide range of other sports. Southern Bohemia is very popular for its numerous recreational facilities and points of interest, not to mention beautiful lakes and woods. It&#8217;s also famed for its caves.</p>
<p>Ceské Budejovice , or Budweis in English, founded its wealth on silver mines, and is home to one of Europe&#8217;s largest town squares. However,<br />
the local beer is this town&#8217;s main claim to fame. The Pivovar Budejovický Budvar, or Budweiser Budvar Brewery, was founded in 1895, and markets its beer under the Budweiser brand name in much of Europe. The American, Anheuser-Busch, has attempted to buy out the Czech company so it can secure global rights to the Budweiser name, but the Czechs refuse all offers, believing it is a matter of national pride to retain this rich heritage.</p>
<p>Certainly, no trip to the Czech Republic would be complete without visiting Prague, its capital. Located in the middle of Bohemia, Prague is<br />
known for its museums, galleries, concerts, and imposing castles. Since the fall of Communism, Prague has regained its café culture, and is now considered the Paris of the East.</p>
<p>South of Prague you will find Plzen, the second-largest city in Bohemia. With its eclectic architecture, ranging from Gothic to Art Nouveau, museums and galleries, it is another popular tourist attraction. Also, do not miss the Plzenský Prazdroj brewery, where beer has been brewed since the town&#8217;s foundation, in 1295. The Pilsner beer is world-famous, and actually gives rise to the name of this quaint little town.</p>
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		<title>Romantic Holidays in Czech Republic</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Nov 2009 08:54:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andy Johnson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Czech Republic is a country of rich Bohemian culture, charming medieval towns and magnificent castles, which is why it is one of the world&#8217;s most romantic destinations. Indeed, there are many beautiful attractions you can tour together during your romantic holidays in Czech Republic, as well as many fun activities you can do. To [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Czech Republic is a country of rich Bohemian culture, charming medieval towns and magnificent castles, which is why it is one of the world&#8217;s most romantic destinations. Indeed, there are many beautiful attractions you can tour together during your romantic holidays in Czech Republic, as well as many fun activities you can do. To begin your romantic holidays in Czech Republic, visit the fairy tale castle of Karlstejn. Built in 1348, the Karlstejn Castle is one of the largest and most important castles in Czech Republic and is, in fact, considered a national symbol. The castle also houses an extensive art gallery as well as a collection<br />
of royal treasures and religious relics.</p>
<p>Other remarkable castles in Czech Republic include the Lednice Chateau and Sychrov Castle, which have impressive gardens and art galleries. Some castles even offer night tours for a more unique and romantic adventure. Speaking of romance and fairy tales, why not attend a ball during your holidays in Czech Republic? Although some balls are restricted to corporate employees and special guests, many balls are open to the public, which means you and your partner can join other couples in dressing up and dancing until dawn.</p>
<p>You should also spend some time in Prague, which is not just the capital of Czech Republic but also one of the most romantic cities in the world. Rent a rowboat for two and cruise along the Vltava River or take a cable car to the top of Petrin Hill. You can also ride a horse-drawn carriage through the streets of Old Town or take a romantic stroll under the authentic gaslight. Aside from Prague, you can also spend some of your holidays in Czech Republic at Cesky Krumlov or Telc, which are two of the most picturesque towns in Czech Republic. These medieval towns are also UNESCO World Heritage Sites for their carefully preserved houses and streets.</p>
<p>For a taste of the outdoors, you can go hiking on one of the Czech rock formations, particularly the Bohemian Paradise. You can go horse-riding or cycling, too, or even go for a ride in a hot air balloon. If you&#8217;d rather relax, though, you can undergo spa treatments together at Karlovy Vary where many celebrities go for their wellness holidays. You can relax while listening to a concert of classical music, too. Indeed, with so many sights to see and things to do, you&#8217;re sure to enjoy your romantic holidays in Czech Republic so that you can go home with a smile on your lips and lots of warm memories to cherish together for years to come.</p>
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		<title>Property Investment in Czech Republic</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Aug 2009 07:23:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Stewards</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Czech Republic is a beautiful country with the river valley areas of Vltava (Moldau) and Labe (Elbe), and the hilly landscape and rocky mountains dotting the landscape of the country. The Bohemian Paradise in the northeast is a favourite among the hiking and climbing enthusiasts with several opportunities to enjoy the thrills associated with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Czech Republic is a beautiful country with the river valley areas of Vltava (Moldau) and Labe (Elbe), and the hilly landscape and rocky mountains dotting the landscape of the country.</p>
<p>The Bohemian Paradise in the northeast is a favourite among the hiking and climbing enthusiasts with several opportunities to enjoy the thrills associated with the adventure sports. The Agricultural eastern region of the country depicts a typical European countryside with historical castles, wooden highlands, and vineyards presenting a picture-perfect view.</p>
<p>The capital Prague is one of the most modern cities of Europe with several international fashion houses setting up their shops in this upscale city. The city has lots of nightclubs, lap dancing bars, casinos, theatres, opera houses, cafes and bars to make the life hip and happening.</p>
<p>The ever-improving Czech economy is the icing on the cake for the real estate investors. All the above-mentioned factors, when combined with a rosy economic condition of the country translate into a robust real estate market promising handsome rewards and a flurry of activities all around the year. And lower inflation and unemployment rates are just about perfect incentives for a large number of property investors in the country.</p>
<p>Undoubtedly, with limited tourism potential, the capital city becomes the hub of all major real estate investments in the country. Prague can be safely considered as the centre of the country&#8217;s business and tourism activities. As a result, big MNCs are flocking the city with extra cash in their coffers to maximize their profitability by heavily investing in a vibrant city.</p>
<p>Prague is also lucrative in terms of low cost of living. Though the capital city is the costliest to live in the Czech Republic, but if you compare the costs with other major European capital, it&#8217;s just a fraction. Resultantly, the rental income is always a prime factor and consequently, there&#8217;s a heavy demand for the buy-to-let properties from the investors. Swanky 2-bedroom buy-to-let apartments can be bought for as low as £119K. However, basic buy-to-let apartments come at an extremely cheaper rate of £20K onwards.</p>
<p>The government is working towards reducing the tax liability of property owners and simplifying the rigorous procedures and laws governing property transaction in the country. This has led to a large-scale investors&#8217; interest in other parts of the country as well, like Brno. Some excellent buy-to-let apartments in Brno are priced competitively at £35K onwards.</p>
<p>Exploring the off-plan properties in Czech Republic is also worth the effort particularly due to the fact that the property prices are on an upswing, and it makes sense to buy it off-plan to save extra pounds and make a decent killing from future dealings.</p>
<p>Since the cities are developing at a fast pace, an astute investor will do well to explore the commercial property segment as well in order to reap rich dividends in terms of rental and/or resell profits. The spending capacity of consumers is on an upswing and the obvious impact is being felt in the commercial real estate. If finance is your problem, there are several mortgage options available in the country at low interest rates.</p>
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		<title>Shopping In Prague, Czech Republic</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Aug 2009 08:48:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kevin Kelly</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Prague is a unique travel destination which has so much to offer its visitors. It should therefore come as no surprise that Prague is one of the most visited tourist destinations in Europe. The Czech capital offers history, culture, entertainment and excitement to both travelers and local residents. Prague&#8217;s main shopping area covers Wenceslas Square [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Prague is a unique travel destination which has so much to offer its visitors. It should therefore come as no surprise that Prague is one of the most visited tourist destinations in Europe. The Czech capital offers history, culture, entertainment and excitement to both travelers and local residents. Prague&#8217;s main shopping area covers Wenceslas Square and Republic Square and offers everything from local shops to international department stores. Smaller boutiques, souvenir, and art shops can be found in the Old Town Square and Mala Strana. The Cerna Ruze Shopping Center near Wenceslas Square contains several shops, restaurants, and cafes for the casual shopper. International stores such as Adidas, Dolce &amp; Gabbana, and Bang &amp; Oulfsen can be found here.</p>
<p>Other familiar department stores of interest would include Debenhams, Tesco, Marks &amp; Spencer, Kotva, and C&amp;A Department Store. The famed Bohemian crystal, porcelain, and hand-blown Moser glass can be found in stores in Old Town. There are also a large number of antique stores offering antique watches and jewelry, paintings, historical glass and china.</p>
<p>Handcrafted jewelry can be purchased at specialty stores like Blue Rabbit, where it is said that no two pieces look exactly alike. Czech garnets, which should come with a certificate of authenticity, are easily available at stores around the city. Another interesting Prague souvenir is the marionette. They come in all manner of sizes and quality and the prices vary accordingly. They can be gifted as toys to children or even as showpieces to adults since they make good conversation starters.</p>
<p>The open air market in Holesovice is a shopper&#8217;s paradise due to the wide availability of bargains in a single location. Heavy bargaining will solicit some major discounts, particularly if more than a single item is being purchased. The stalls offer watches, clothing, shoes and boots, handbags, knives and swords, perfume, and jewelry. A number of Chinese takeaway stalls offer good food at low prices here.</p>
<p>For those interested in wrought iron handicrafts, blacksmiths in the Old Town Square work within view of the public. One simply has to make a request and the item will be forged right there. Prices vary according to the item.For a glimpse of art in action, take a walk down Charles Bridge, where artists have their works on display. The most popular of these are the watercolor renderings of the landscape, all of which are done in minute detail. Best of all, you can bargain for and buy your favorite paintings.</p>
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		<title>Things You Need To Know About Property In Prague Czech Republic</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 09 Aug 2009 14:44:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tony Brown</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Prague is the capital city of the Czech Republic and often better known as the &#8220;city of a hundred spires.&#8221; Prague brings to the mind differing aspects of this beautiful city. Some may think of stunning architecture, others will think of a former communist country whilst others may think of stag parties and the wild [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Prague is the capital city of the Czech Republic and often better known as the &#8220;city of a hundred spires.&#8221; Prague brings to the mind differing aspects of this beautiful city. Some may think of stunning architecture, others will think of a former communist country whilst others may think of stag parties and the wild nights out. The property investor needs to think differently about a city to invest.</p>
<p>Prague has become a popular location for filming movies, as the city did not suffer much destruction in World War II. The city is often used to replicate Amsterdam and London. Prague hosts numerous cultural events and has many theaters. The &#8220;Black Light Theater&#8221; is a prominent feature of the cultural events that take place in the city and the art form is believed to have originated in Prague.</p>
<p>Popular property investment areas include Mala Strana, Stare Mesto and Nove Mesto. Property in Prague is charming with the medieval features of the ancient city. Visitors find cobbled roads, ancient courtyards and a couple of ancient castles. The city is lively and young. The social nightlife may last in to the wee hours of the morning and the younger generations are particularly drawn to Prague. The city has an excellent transportation system and the historic Charles Bridge joins the two parts of the city together in classic medieval style.</p>
<p>Overseas property investors looking for hard evidence that Czech Republic is a great place to invest need to follow the path of the big multi nationals. The Czech Republic capital Prague has been swamped by a large number of international businesses. They have been attracted to the region for several reasons. These include the business friendly regulations, large English speaking and educated work force and a good environment to work.</p>
<p>The communist era has left suburbs of Prague with inadequate and poorly built housing. The increasing wealth of the Czech national means they will no longer accept these poor living conditions and the demand for new housing is on its way up. Estimates show that nearly one third of Prague&#8217;s population need re-housing and experts in the region indicate that up to 15000 new homes need to be completed annually to 2010 to satisfy demand.</p>
<p>Prague has also been popular as a place for overseas property investors to purchase flats and studio apartments for rental to tourists, as the beauty of Prague makes visitors want to stay for longer than three days and two nights. There are numerous homes being sold for the purpose of vacation and holiday homes. Prague is also enjoying one of the most vigorous residential housing markets on the continent.</p>
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		<title>Prague &#8211; The Capital Of Czech Republic</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 09 Aug 2009 10:53:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Linda Greens</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Prague is one of the most important historical preservation sites in central Europe. Prague&#8217;s unique city centre has been a UNESCO world cultural and natural heritage site since 1992. It is one of Europe&#8217;s finest cities. There has never been a better time to visit the Czech Republic&#8217;s capital city and experience the stunning architecture, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Prague is one of the most important historical preservation sites in central Europe. Prague&#8217;s unique city centre has been a UNESCO world cultural and natural heritage site since 1992. It is one of Europe&#8217;s finest cities. There has never been a better time to visit the Czech Republic&#8217;s capital city and experience the stunning architecture, lively culture and welcoming people.</p>
<p>A stroll through the Old City past Powder Tower (1475), the old town hall and other equally marvellous baroque architectural masterpieces leads to the Charles Bridge, one of the most photographed in the world. Prague Castle was created on the Hradshin River by a landowner called Premysl around 870, and Prague soon became the epicentre of the House of Premysl. Vratislav I, the first Bohemian monarch, transfered the royal residence to Vysehrad Castle in 1085, probably due to a power struggle with his sibling, Bishop Jaromir. Prague Castle remained the seat of the bishops of Prague for decades. The Cathedral of St. Vitus, another early building, is also located on the castle grounds.</p>
<p>Prague grows.</p>
<p>Protected by the two castles, an influx of German and Jewish merchants and local craftsmen led to rapid expansion on both sides of the Muldau River. The largest fortified area was near the already ancient Prague Castle. Prague received its city charter in 1234 from King Wenceslas I, who made it his primary residence. Shortly thereafter, the &#8221;New Town&#8221; districts of Mala Strana and Hradshin were ffounded. The fourteenth century brought yet more prosperity to Prague. In 1348 the first university in central Europe was founded here, Charles University, named after Emperor Charles IV. In the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, Prague was ravaged by two religious wars. The Hussite Wars (1419 1437) and the Thirty Years War (1618 1648) left deep scars.</p>
<p>The events that set off both of these conflicts took place in Prague. These include the famous &#8221;defenestrations&#8221;, in which Catholic officials and dignitaries were thrown out of windows by dissenters, the first time by Hussites, followers of rebel reformer Jan Hus, and later by Protestants, setting off the Thirty Years War. The victims of the first defenestration did not fall far, but landed in the arms of a mob waiting outside to lynch them. The second time was from an upper story, but the Catholics were saved because they fell into a heap of garbage. From the Catholic viewpoint, divine intervention had intervened. The two long, debilitating conflicts slaughtered hundreds of thousands, setting back growth for many years. Like other afflicted cities, Prague lost most of its international prominence during this time.</p>
<p>Prague Spring.</p>
<p>In 1945, Prague became the capital of the Soviet Socialist Republic of Czechoslovakia. Communist leadership caused a deep seated financial crisis: the Soviet central planning bureau contributed to nearly complete economic stagnation. In the spring of 1968, public criticism grew and much of the population became increasingly disenchanted. Street demonstrations of the &#8221;Prague Spring&#8221; were news all over the earth. Ultimately, power struggles within the ruling party led to the invasion of Prague by Warsaw Pact troops on 21 August 1968, and the brief period of expression was ruthlessly extinguished.</p>
<p>It would be 1989 before Prague separated itself from Russian control, and in 1993 was named capital of an independent Czech Republic. As well being its history, today Prague is also a center of culture. There are many theaters, museums and galleries, and the cities hosts film, music, writers and fashion festivals and shows. Because of its culture and historical heritage, is one of the world&#8217;s most popular tourist destinations, and the sixth most visited European city after London, Paris, Rome, Madrid and Berlin.</p>
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		<title>Perfect Spring Vacation In Czech Republic</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 09 Aug 2009 09:50:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tera Warner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[People always look forward for holiday vacation. Its the time to relax, have fun, and take a break from the daily hustles and bustles of life. Spring holiday is one of those most awaited vacation of ours. Planning early for the holidays is very much recommended to avail some cheap holiday packages.The Czech Republic is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People always look forward for holiday vacation. Its the time to relax, have fun, and take a break from the daily hustles and bustles of life. Spring holiday is one of those most awaited vacation of ours. Planning early for the holidays is very much recommended to avail some cheap holiday packages.The Czech Republic is a country located in Central Europe. It is bordered by Germany, Austria, Poland, and Slovakia. This country is further divided into three regions; namely, Bohemia, Moravia, and Silesia. The country is one of the most wonderful places to visit during the holidays. Especially that the spring vacation is also the time for the Easter holidays, you will greatly enjoy the traditional Easter celebrations in Czech Republic. You will also get to explore the beauty of the country that has a rich culture and history.</p>
<p>You may wonder what s the significance of celebrating Easter in Czech Republic that it has to be mentioned here. Easter is a big part of their culture. Colorful lights are all over the country during the holidays as well as streamers, coloured eggs, and stalls with traditional food. Though the biggest celebrations is in Prague where they set up Easter markets on the Old Town Square and Wenceslas Square. Stage are also set up where performances and concerts are held. Painters also showcase their art and egg painting skills.</p>
<p>Other interesting traditions to watch during the Easter holiday is that boys lightly whip the girls with the traditional Easter whip made of twigs and ribbons. This is to ensure the health of the girls. Open air museums around the country are some of the things you shouldn&#8217;t miss in your holiday vacation like the Wallachian Open Air Museum that put on shows for Easter. There are also countless castles in the country if you want to have a fairytale holiday. They have almost become a tourist spot, so expect to pay a small entrance fee. Nevertheless the castles are really beautiful and the neo Gothic Sychrov Chateau also has a traditional Easter market and exhibition.</p>
<p>The music and spirituality is another thing to look forward to on your spring holidays at the Czech Republic. There is the Easter Concerts, which is a series of shows that takes place in the Basilica of St. James. Included in this show are the choir and organ music. Several Czech museums and galleries also set up various exhibitions during the holidays. You should check the wonderful exhibitions at the national gallery in Prague as well. Then aside from those exhibits, you will surely enjoy the abundance of food in Czech Republic. There are coffee houses and cafes that offer decadent foods that are totally irresistible.</p>
<p>You can book yourself into a castle or a chateau if you want a more romantic holiday. Then you can visit Prague s romantic spots with its amazing towers, castles and parks. Then go to a Czech spa to relax and pamper yourself. If you are planning for your upcoming holiday vacation, then start looking for cheap holiday packages to Czech Republic. You will never regret choosing it as your holiday destination because you will surely enjoy your stay and will have a memorable holiday in this wonderful country.You can surely have fantastic vacations in the Czech Republic, exploring its historic towns, castles, chateaux, churches, and monasteries. The Czech Republic certainly is a wonderful vacation destination offering everything that you expect from a perfect vacation destination.</p>
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		<title>Learning About Czech Republic Wedding Traditions</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 09 Aug 2009 08:28:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Thomson Thomas</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wedding traditions may differ from country to country, but one thing remains the same, the wedding represents the legal union between two partners in the eyes of the law and their chosen church or religion. This article will focus specifically on Czech Republic wedding traditions. So what makes a Czech Republic wedding different from that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wedding traditions may differ from country to country, but one thing remains the same, the wedding represents the legal union between two partners in the eyes of the law and their chosen church or religion. This article will focus specifically on Czech Republic wedding traditions. So what makes a Czech Republic wedding different from that of a Greek wedding or Italian wedding? For starters, Czech Republic wedding traditions are preserved and they date back several hundreds of years. Of course, some Czech Republic wedding traditions are newer than other traditions and some are old, very old, in any event, that is what makes a Czech Republic wedding tradition unique.</p>
<p>As is with every wedding ceremony, reception and celebration, the focus is the bride and the Czech Republic weddings are no different. Czech Republic brides have to follow the old adage wearing something new, something old, something borrowed, and something blue. In a Czech wedding ceremony, a bride wears the garter to signify something blue, something that will come in handy as the day wears on. The part about wearing something borrowed stems from wearing a piece from a friend who is already married. The friend does not have to be the same nationality just married a very important trait in the Czech tradition. The last two points, something old, has to come from a family heirloom, possibly jewellery or a veil, all depending and something new is something that the bride wants to symbolize and a new beginning in hers and her husbands life.</p>
<p>As is the case with most marriages, a Czech wedding has most of its traditions take place at the reception. And to get the festivities started at the reception, someone designated within the wedding party breaks a plate to not only signal the beginning of the party, but to introduce the bride and groom and to symbolize happiness. Cute things that take place in a Czech wedding are that the bride and groom share many dining things together, they eat soup together, there is only one spoon only so symbolically, and they are forced into each other together. This symbolizes that they are united and that they have to compromise for the good of the both of them. Another fun tradition is several hours into the party, the friends of the groom kidnap the bride and hide, the groom has to quickly find his bride and if he fails to do so in a certain period of time, the groom has to buy the bride back from his friends, this symbolizes that the groom has to take care of his precious wife forever.</p>
<p>When a wedding is organized in Toronto it is generally regarded as a multi-cultural occasion. Therefore, many couples choose to a blend of various traditions during their marriage. This is also known as the Czech republic weddings. It is basically a lot different from the Greek and Italian weddings. A Czech Republic wedding in many ways is no different from a Greek wedding or an Italian wedding, however, in so many ways a Czech Republic wedding is so different from a Greek wedding and an Italian wedding, and it is the subtleness of those differences that makes traditional weddings in the most multi cultural of settings and cities so different and so beautiful.</p>
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		<title>Czech Republic Dating Services</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Aug 2009 08:19:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ralph Serpe</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many Czech dating sites that provide a tool to find love and romance online. Many Czech relationships and marriage are created from these totally free Czech Republic dating services. Czech women dating girls looking for their partners at these online dating services. Czech Men also looking for women at these dating sites. Most [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many Czech dating sites that provide a tool to find love and romance online. Many Czech relationships and marriage are created from these totally free Czech Republic dating services. Czech women dating girls looking for their partners at these online dating services. Czech Men also looking for women at these dating sites. Most Czech republic dating services provide advanced search options for free, so you can specify your search and find the right date for yourself before you know it.</p>
<p>There are lots of gorgeous Czech men out there, all with pictures attached to their profiles, and you will have a great time seeking for the one you like. A friend of mine even create this Czech dating nights, having her friends sleeping over at her house and browse Czech republic dating profiles all night long. Browsing together with your friends, you will have aids and opinions to help you find the right one. It will be totally exciting for sure. Czech dating websites can be the perfect place for Czech republic single women looking for dates. It is easy to flirt at cafes, or tease office colleagues, but finding dates online can be even easier. Plus, it is completely safe and costless, and it can be done even from the office.</p>
<p>All you need to do is sign up for Czech republic dating services, create your own profile so that Czech men can see you, let them know what you are looking for, and you are set for good. Creating your Czech dating profile can be tricky, but there are some easy tips to follow in order to increase your chances of getting dates online. First of all, make sure you add your picture to your profile. Czech men are looking for women, not Bugs Bunny, so post your own picture instead. It is important to protect some of your personal information such as home address and phone number. Such information is not mean to be published online anyway. You can add concise description about yourself and whom you want to meet.</p>
<p>You have created your profile, and you have found the right date candidate, what next? Contact him! You can send pokes, messages, even virtual gifts, hugs, or kisses, and let him know you are interested. It’s just like flirting with a guy offline, only without the risk-of-total-humiliation part. You will get responses instantly, and before you know it, the two of you will be scheduling an offline meet. You have the chance of knowing the guy before meeting him, so it is very convenient and safe. It is simple to find dates at these Czech dating sites in the last few years. There is no doubt that Czech dating websites is a great place for Czech republic single women to find dates.</p>
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