Prague landmarks
Seville landmarks
Culture and History
Famous Personalities
Cuisine and Traditions
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This iconic bridge in Prague connects Old Town and Prague Castle.

the Charles Bridge

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This famous Almohad tower originally served as the minaret of the city's main mosque and is now part of Seville's cathedral.

La Giralda (Giralda tower)

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Prague is often reffered to by this nickname due to its stunning skyline.

The City of a Hundred Spires

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This 17th-century Seville-born painter is known for works like The Surrender of Breda and Las Meninas.

Diego Velázquez

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This traditional Czech dish consists of marianted sirloin served with cream sauce and cranberries.

svíčková
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This medieval clock, located in the Old Town Square in Prague, is a popular tourist attraction.

the Astronomical Clock

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This river flows through Seville and is one of the city's main arteries.

Guadalquivir river

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This famous writer, born in Prague, is known for his works like "The Metamorphosis".

Franz Kafka

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Known for his contribution to mathematics, astronomy, and physics, this famous astronomer served as the imperial mathematician in Prague.

Johannes Kepler

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This popular Seville dish consists of pieces of fried fish, typically served as a tapa

Pescaíto frito

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This massive castle complex, one of the largest in the world, has been a seat of power for centuries.

Prague Castle

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This modern building, designed by architect Javier Senosiain, is known for its innovative "hat-like" shape and serves as a public space.

the Metropol Parasol (Las Setas)

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In 1492, this Genoese navigator set sail from the port of Seville on his historic voyage to the New World.

Christopher Columbus

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This influential Art Nouveau artist and decorative arts practitioner spent a considerable part of his career in Prague.

Alfons Mucha

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This sweet pastry, often sold at street markets, is made by wrapping dough around a stick and rosting it.

trdelník

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This hill in Prague offers panoramic view of the city and is home to a replica of the Eiffel Tower.

Petřín Hill

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This royal palace, originally a residence for Muslim kings in Seville, is one of the city's most famous landmarks.

the Alcázar of Seville

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In 1248, Seville was conquered by this King of Castile, marking the beginning of the Reconquista of the city.

Ferdinand III of Castile (San Fernando)

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This 19th-century Spanish poet and writer, known for his "Rimas" and "Leyendas", with a sculpture in Parque María Luisa, is considered one of the most important figures in Romanticism in Spain.

Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer.

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This traditional Czech pastry, often enjoyed during holidays, is a braided sweet bread made with eggs and usually decorated with nuts and dried fruits.

vánočka

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This modern and controversial tower in Prague, adorned with crawling babies sculptures, is located in the Žižkov district.

the Žižkov Television Tower

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This iconic park in Seville, originally part of the land of the San Telmo Palace, is known for its beautiful gardens, fountains, and monuments, including the Plaza de España.

Parque María Luisa

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This historic event in 1618 marked the beginning of the Thirty Years' War.

the Defenestration of Prague

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This famous psychoanalyst and founder of psychoanalysis was born in what is now the Czech Republic, and he spent some time in Prague.

Sigmund Freud

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This famous Seville celebration takes place in April and is known for its parades, flamenco dresses, and party tents.

Feria de Abril