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trkiye almanya ma
from Sexy Entertainment September 03, 2008
Author: macvideolari Added: Wed, 03 Sep 2008 14:54:59 -0800 Duration: 478trkiye almanya fnalden son onda geri dn euro 2008
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Prague Astronomical Clock (ITPv12)
from Most Watched September 01, 2008
Author: indietravel Added: Mon, 01 Sep 2008 02:54:44 -0800 Duration: 321Amy and Brian from katropolis.com send in a clip from Prague, Czech Republic. Eva Trklova from trkalova.guide-prague.cz provides commentary on the clock, how to read it and a little of the legend behind it.
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Your Story Ep 25 : Adam. Prague, Czech History, Culture and Blending in.
from Your Story : How We Play the Game of Life August 18, 2008
Welcome To Episode 25 of Your Story. Today we talk with Adam Daniel Mezei who for three years as a Canadian has been living in Prauge, Czech Republic. Working as a Journalist and a Podcaster mixing with the movers and shakers of Czech society and visiting international government individuals. Adam is one of the unique individuals in a position in Czech society as a Czech speaking outsider who has a full understanding of the culture, history, challenges. He appreciates the differences between other cultures and Czech psyche including the conflicts that are inherent in that difference sharing some of these and the historical reasons for them. Adam take us on an audio tour of Czech culture and history giving us a grounding in where the attitudes came from that are the personality traits of this society, helping us to understand the conflicts in the culture and why they exist. As mentioned I recorded this episode within a couple of hours of arriving in order to have a fresh conversation with Adam. Over the next three days Adam spent a huge amount of time with me during the day showing me around Prague and long into the night in cafes and bars. We spent long hours talking about the histories and cultures of our home countries and reflecting on the histories of Europe and the cultural personalities that develop from that. I could have recorded triple the information heard here in the many conversations that we shared while exploring the culture, social and language challengers of being a foreigner in the Czech Republic. What we have here in this podcast episode is a quick overview that lead onto those conversations and I am personally grateful for those continuing conversations. Adam is a published author of two books the first being We are the New Bohemians followed by We are the New Auroras in 2006. His website is adamdanielmezei.eu email is adam@adamdanielmezei.eu To automatically receive this podcast freely to you, click on one of the links to the left or search in iTunes for Your Story. Subscribe freely in iTunes by Clicking here. If you use another Podcast software Get the feed here. Music is from iodaPROMONET Wade Robson It Was All In Your Mind (mp3) from Wade Robson s Project: Dance Beats Vol. 1 (Wajero Entertainment, Inc.) Buy at iTunes Music Store Buy at eMusic Stream from Rhapsody More On This Album
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Your Story Addendum Ep 12 : Prague, Czech Republic Good Bye
from Your Story : How We Play the Game of Life August 07, 2008
I arrived in Prague on the invitation of Adam Daniel Mezei and spent three splendid days in his company being shown around the city and having the history and culture explained to me. Adam like many ex-pats and migrants seems to have the unique perspective that only someone who has taken the time to learn by fully immerse themselves into the culture and embrace it can obtain. However he still has the perspective that is lost if it is the only culture that they have. So the locals are unaware of the issues that Adam was able to share with me. Adam introduced me to both the sights and also the issues that he feels confront the modern Czech Republic. These are the things that I took away with me as I continue my travels. On reflection I can t help but see some similarities when I reflect on Berlin and the issues created by two world wars, Nazism and Communism and the effects on Prague of multiple occupations over centuries and Communism. These few things I reflect on now that I ve left the Czech Republic. To automatically receive this podcast freely to you, click on one of the links to the left or search in iTunes for Your Story. Subscribe freely in iTunes by Clicking here. If you use another Podcast software Get the feed here.
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Your Story Addendum Ep 11 : Prague, An Overview
from Your Story : How We Play the Game of Life August 03, 2008
Welcome To Episode 10 of Your Story Addendum. I ve been in Prague, Czech Republic for a couple of days and I thought that a brief overview of my time so far would be appropriate. I ve been having a wonderful time courtesy of Adam Daniel Mezei who is showing me around the Golden City. The cool and the seedy, helping me to avoid being ripped off and talking for me so that I m able to do some of the things, order drinks and food that the locals consume that are a challenge for a tourist. Thanks Adam. To automatically receive this podcast freely to you, click on one of the links to the left or search in iTunes for Your Story. Subscribe freely in iTunes by Clicking here. If you use another Podcast software Get the feed here.
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Turkey Vs Czech Republic Full Match Highlights Euro 2008 - June
from Metacafe - New Videos June 16, 2008
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Switzerland 0 - 1 Czech Republic
from Goal442.com June 07, 2008
UEFA Euro 2008 Group A - Game 1 Czech Republic, Euro 2008, EURO 2008 video, Euro highlights, Football, Latest Highlights, live football, Soccer, Switzerland, video, Videos
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Croatia bans tourists from arriving with their own food; Czechs are outraged
from Gadling June 04, 2008
Filed under: Europe, Croatia, Czech Republic We've all heard of movie theaters banning food not bought on premises, and certainly it's a no-brainer that you just can't buy take-away food somewhere and go sit in a restaurant and eat it. But this is the first time I've heard of a country banning food not purchased in its own borders. Croatia has taken the unusual step, in Europe at least, of forbidding tourists from bringing their own food when they come to holiday on the coast this summer. The ban seems focused on meat and dairy products, and is response primarily to Czech tourists who, in droves every summer, pack up their family cars with yogurt, margarine, fried meat, beer, you name it and head down to places like Hvar and Dubrovnik. They hardly spend a dime on food during a week or two of holidays. Naturally, Czechs are up in arms about this. "800,000 Czech citizens visit Croatia every year. Two-thirds of them - around 500,000 Czechs - spend their vacation in Croatia in apartments with kitchens where they cook. So this new rule very drastically affects most Czech citizens this year. Croatia is the number one destination for Czech people, and about 25 percent of all Czech vacations are spent in Croatia," Tomio Okamura, spokesman of the Czech Association of Tour Operators and Travel Agents, tells Radio Prague. Why wouldn't Czechs just suck it up and maybe go out for a meal or two, or, if they want to cook, buy the food locally? Okamura has his theories: "It's not only a problem of price, it's also a problem of taste. Because Czechs like the taste of Czech sausages, Czech yogurt and so on - a lot of them prefer their lovely taste. And of course they want also to save money." Maybe Gadling's resident Czech, Iva, should chime in on this: Will her countrymen cancel their Croatian holiday plans because of this, or will they, in the words of Radio Prague's great headline, play hide the salami? Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
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From the New Europe: Marketing beautiful women to tourists
from Gadling May 08, 2008
Filed under: Arts and Culture, Europe, Czech Republic God help us! Prague has unveiled its latest desperate attempt to find a new identity and market it to tourists. I hope you are ready. The punchline, in essence, is: Come here because we have beautiful women. (And architecture, but really, who cares. Too many syllables in that word.) As you can see from this video ad, the Czech supermodel Petra Nemcova and last year's Miss World, Tatana Kucharova, with a kitschy backdrop of the Prague Castle, are trying to tell you that you should come to Prague because--quite frankly--everyone here looks like this and lives like this. Before you buy your ticket, let me warn you: Not all Czech women look like this In fact, most Czech women do not look like this Those who do look like this are--don't take this the wrong way--not waiting around to meet you. Unless of course, you are rich and famous Did I mention not all Czech women look like this? Although prices are certainly becoming top-notch, the service in a lot of "luxury places" in Prague still isn't Then again: the Champagne they are drinking will always be there. Mercifully, the girls in the ad are not drinking beer and eating roast pork because that would make it just unbearable cheesy in a traditional culture kind of way. I feel bad for this beautiful city sometimes. Right after the Revolution, Prague city officials were happy to get anyone to come here and spend precious hard currency. Then, they got tired of the "broke backpacker crowd" so they started marketing to the "cultured tourist": Prague has great live music, amazing architecture...you get the idea. That didn't really work, either. Although Prague has great, talented musicians, you are still better off going to see opera in Vienna (granted, not as cheaply). So, they went back to the party crowd, marketing to semi-wealthy Western European folks to come here for the weekend and party it up. That is, in a nutshell, how we ended up with a bunch of stag-party types from the UK throwing up all over Prague's mediaeval cobblestones. With the new spot, apparently, we want to attract the "luxury travel people", who like to engage in expensive Champagne-drinking with a view of Gothic spires while exhibiting their latest supermodel girlfriend. I wonder what kind of undesirable Eurotrash crowd this will attract. Do I smell Gucci opening a store? Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
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Karlstejn Castle
from my videos March 20, 2008
Author: mezzmurrize Added: Thu, 20 Mar 2008 13:46:23 -0800 Duration: 155Ivan from Beenaroundeurope.com takes a trip to Karlstejn Castle in the Czech Republic....
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Vienna, Austria
from my videos February 06, 2008
Author: mezzmurrize Added: Wed, 06 Feb 2008 10:16:19 -0800 Duration: 2580Land of Red Bull....
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VEE #013 - Arte Callejero, Part 2
from Voices en Español » Podcasts January 17, 2008
In the second part of this Voices en Español interview, Javier Barros del Villar talks about the different styles of street art he found in Europe, specifically Austria, Hungary and the Czech Republic. There s a word that Javier uses frequently in this podcast. It s cuate. And it means buddy, friend or dude. Also, the names of the [...]
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Praha Bound
from k9disc on blip.tv (beta) October 03, 2007
Apryl Lea & EZ Ryder and Ron Watson & Leilani travel to Prague, known as Praha to locals. Kuba doubles as driver and guest videographer.
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History and Beauty in Prague
from Luxury Travel Hotel Nightlife Restaurants Vacation August 29, 2007
journeypod is your guide to luxury travel around the world. Hello fellow jet-setters, we are in Prague, Czech Republic! Prague lies on the Vltava River in the heart of Central Europe. Itâs accessible via train from Vienna, Salzburg, and Zurich. Prague is a very walk-able cityâand everywhere you walk you see history. The opportunities for travelers in Prague are endlessâfrom bustling artists on the Charles Bridge to relaxing in pubs with the local âpivoâ (beer), this Central European city is sure to âwowâ you! To drink beer with the locals, check out U Zlateho Tygra or U Pavouka (The Spider). Highlights include the Astronomical Clock in Old Town Square and of course, Prague Castle. If you are looking for a great gift that screams Prague, try smuggling some Beckerovka (want to know what this isâcheck out our Destination Guide on Prague) back to the States, or for a more legal gift, a marionette. When youâre ready to lay your head to rest, head to the journeyPod pick, Hotel Josef. Hotel Josef. journeyPod met with Milena Findeis, the Public Relations Manager of the Hotel Josef. Check out the group Plastic Palace Alice and their song, âEmpire Falls.â
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Wenceslas Square
from GeoBeats February 25, 2008
Prague's commercial center today that has been the scene of country's many historical events.
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U Sadlu Restaurant
from GeoBeats February 25, 2008
Feel like the knights while having traditional Czech food in a medieval setting.
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