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    In the Czech Republic, only Pilsner Urquell is named as "pilsner". However, outside of the Czech Republic, Czech-style Pilsner is synonymous with any such lager beers (including any Czech brand) – for example Pilsner Urquell, Budweiser Budvar, Gambrinus, Kozel, Radegast, Staropramen, Starobrno and Krušovice.

  2. Plzeň (Czech pronunciation: [ˈpll.zɛɲ]), also called Pilsen in English and German, is the most important city of West Bohemia in the Czech Republic. The City of Pilsen was founded in 1295 by King Wenceslaus II of Bohemia, who gave to 260 Pilsner citizens the right to brew the beer.

  3. German: Pilsen. Plzeň. Steeple of St. Bartholomew's church rising above the rooftops of Plzeň, Czech Republic. Plzeň, city, western Czech Republic. It lies in the fertile Plzeň basin, where several tributaries gather to form the Berounka River.

  4. Plzeň (Czech/German: Pilsen) is the fourth largest city in the Czech Republic. About 165,238 people live there. It is in the west of the historical region Bohemia. Famous beer is made there.

  5. Pilsen is the cultural, industrial and beer – brewing centre of West Bohemia. It is a city with an impressive historical center, Jewish and technical monuments, situated at the confluence of four rivers.

  6. Pilsen is the fourth largest city in the Czech Republic. It is located in western Bohemia. It is an important industrial, commercial, cultural, and administrative center. The city was founded on the confluence of four rivers - Uhlava, Uslava, Radbuza and Mze - by the Czech king Wenceslas II in 1295.

  7. Apr 17, 2014 · Plzeň (Pilsen in German) is famed among beer-heads worldwide as the mother lode of all lagers, the fountain of eternal froth. Pilsner lager was invented here in 1842.

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