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Czech Streets -1-120- -portu- __exclusive__ Here: The Czech Republic is unique for having "Cubist architecture," a short-lived movement (1911–1914) that translated the geometric ideals of Cubist painting into building designs, seen in several structures in Prague. : Most buildings in Czech cities like Prague feature two distinct plaques: Czech streets -1-120- -PORTU- : This dual system dates back to the 1770s under Empress Maria Theresa, originally intended for tax collection and military conscription rather than navigation. Architectural Heritage : The Czech Republic is unique for having : In the interwar period, Czechoslovakia was a leader in progressive urban planning, including "Garden City" designs in neighborhoods like Spořilov. Czech streets -1-120- -PORTU- : Narrow, winding alleys in Prague’s Old Town or Český Krumlov feature Gothic spires and ornate Baroque facades. |
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