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  1. The National Archives (Czech: Národní archiv) is the central archive institution of the Czech Republic. It depends on the Ministry of the Interior. The institution have documents dating to the Early Middle Ages. It is located in Prague. Famous documents. Golden Bull of Sicily (1212) Zemské desky; See also. National Library of the Czech Republic

  2. Czech articles ANL; Czech articles since 2011 ANL+; Incunabula, early prints & maps; Database of library literature (KKL) Slavonic library online catalogue; Czech national bibliography (ČNB) Czech National Bibliography - News; Announced books and music (ISN) Announced e-books; Publishers in the Czech Republic; Czech national authority database

  3. Orders, decorations, and medals of the Czech Republic‎ (3 C, 9 P) Pages in category "National symbols of the Czech Republic" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.

  4. The Astronomical Tower and the Baroque Library (guided tour) was newly opened on 1 April 2023. A unique sightseeing tour through a part of the Klementinum, the former Jesuit college, takes you to the top of the Astronomical Tower. A guided tour will bring you to the Baroque Library Hall, one of the world´s most beautiful libraries.

  5. Oct 3, 2012 · Czech articles ANL; Czech articles since 2011 ANL+; Incunabula, early prints & maps; Database of library literature (KKL) Slavonic library online catalogue; Czech national bibliography (ČNB) Czech National Bibliography - News; Announced books and music (ISN) Announced e-books; Publishers in the Czech Republic; Czech national authority database

  6. In 1920 this became the State Public Library of Uzbekistan, and became the legal deposit for Turkestan publications. In 1947 was named after the Uzbek poet Ali-Shir Nava'i. On April 12, 2002 it was renamed the National Library of the Republic of Uzbekistan, receiving the status of "national" under the Decree of the President of the Republic [2 ...

  7. History of the Czech lands. The history of the Czech lands – an area roughly corresponding to the present-day Czech Republic – starts approximately 800,000 years BCE. A simple chopper from that age was discovered at the Red Hill ( Czech: Červený kopec) archeological site in Brno. [1]

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