NOUN
- the capital and largest city of the Czech Republic in the western part of the country; a cultural and commercial center since the 14th century
How To Use Praha In A Sentence
- In one of the Metro stations in the city of Prague, called Praha by a nation fond of open-ended gutturals, there's a Bus Information Booth where you can buy tickets to interesting destinations in the Czech countryside. Crosscut
- I live in Praha, which is undisputedly one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Suit-of-meat Diary Entry
- Verne himself was not a great traveler†"apart from a week in New York and a few European excursions he never left France -- but he wrote the book at a desk facing the railway tracks at Amiens and the dreamlike promise of passing trains excited him, as it still excites strangers to the great European terminals who see expresses pull out with destinations such as" Praha "or" Brindisi "pasted to their windows. Powell's Books: Overview
- Maoist guerrilla-based insurgency [Pushpa Kamal DAHAL, also known as PRAHANDA, chairman; Dr. Baburam BHATTARAI, from Communist Party of Nepal/Maoist, chief negotiator]; numerous small, left-leaning student groups in the capital; several small, radical Nepalese antimonarchist groups The 2005 CIA World Factbook
- Pop over to Prague, in the Czech Republic, and spend three nights with room-only accommodation at the four-star Barcello Praha hotel, in the city centre, from only £199 per person.
- A great American jazz group, the Louisiana Repertory Jazz Ensemble, happened to be in zlata Praha at the time, and took part in the on-rail festivities. John Brown: Sanity Rally and Cold-War Public Diplomacy
- Maybe "Praha" is actually a gleeful bark of triumph over foreigners 'stupidity? Crosscut
- The famous Rg Veda text (I. 164.46) "The One Being the wise call by many names – Ekam sat vipraha bahuda vadanti" articulates an important Hindu teaching that the oneness of God is not compromised by the many human ways of speaking. Archbishop Hosts Annual Inter Faith Lecture
- Oddly, we refer to Kölle and Praha by their French names, København by its German name, Genf by its Italian name, Shqipëri by its Latin name, etc., rather than the names in the language of their inhabitants, and then pronounce them as badly as we can. fletc3her says: Matthew Yglesias » The Shroud of Torino
- Praha? zest for life, in myself and others generic scrips and modestly priced remedies staying up to hear this played for the last time this season, in triumph! living in an amazing city asking for and obtaining what I need from VC joy Felix et errabunda XLVI