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​As folklore lover Czech Republic was essentially the capital of my favorite dances.
As professional in glass industry, Czech Republic was the country of Bohemia.
That's what took me to Zelezny Brod and twice to Prague, by accident both times in winter, forcing me to keep of Prague the image of a marvelous but dark and cold town.

​Ok! Ok! I know! Next time will be in summer.

​​Zelezny Brod

 
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I didn't see much out of Prague - the train way from Germany, the road to Zelezny Brod and... Zelezny Brod.

Well, I almost saw it. I was taken to a glass school (my objective), saw people at work, and had lunch in a windmill.

​Everything in the calm and natural balance of a small city. Interesting, anyway!

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​Prague

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Prague is one of the top places where I NEED to go in summer. I've been there twice and loved it, but with snow and negative temperatures,

I'm sure I only caught the cold side of town. Marvelous places, how will they be with summer life?

How do I convince Fernanda?

​Where are the Czech shopping malls?

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