What river flows through Prague?
Vltava
Where is London located?
In the United Kingdom
Where is the UK located?
It is an island northwest of Europe.
Where is it located?
Landlocked country located at the central Europe.
Who was the most important Czech emperor associated with the development of Prague?
Charles IV.
What happened in London in 1666?
The Great Fire of London.
What colours are in the flag?
Red, white and blue.
What is the name of the Czech anthem?
Kde domov můj? (Where is my home?)
Name at least 3 monuments in Prague and say something about them.
Prague Castle - one of the largest castles in the world
St. Vitus Cathedral - main temple of the Czech Republic
Charles Bridge - historical bridge tied with many legends
Old Town Square - historic city center
Prague astronomical clock (Orloj) - the oldest functioning astronomical clock
Vysehrad - ancient fortress with a beautiful view
Where the royals in the uk are crowned?
Westminster Abbey.
What states does the UK consist of?
England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
Name at least 5 of the most famous Czech cities. (Prague doesn't count.)
Česky Krumlov, Karlovy Vary, Brno, Kutná Hora, Olomouc, České Budějovice, Znojmo, Liberec, Pardubice
According to legend, who founded Prague?
Slavic princess Libuše
Name 4 most famous places in the London in your opinion.
The houses of parliament and Big Ben, the Tower of London, Buckingham Palace, Trafalgar Square, The National Gallery, Tower Bridge, ...
What is the name of the UK flag?
Union Jack or Union flag
Name the state symbols of the Czech Republic.
Large and small national emblem, national colours, national flag, flag of the President of the Republic, national seal and national anthem.
What is the nickname of Prague?
City of a Hundred Spires.
Who designed and built St. Paul Cathedral in the London?
Sir Christopher Wren.
Name 3 most famous writers from the UK? (Ireland doesn't count.)
William Shakespeare, Jane Austen, Charles Dickens
Name at least 5 famous people from Czech Republic.
Václav Havel, Franz Kafka, Antonín Dvořák, Karel Čapek, Jaromír Jágr, Alfons Mucha, Božena Němcová, Karel IV.