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| Czech Biomass AssociationThe Czech Biomass Association (CZ BIOM) is a NGO, which supports the development of phytoenergetics in the Czech Republic. Members of CZ BIOM are scientists, specialists, entrepreneurs, and activists interested in using biomass as an energy resource. | Czechoslovakia 1968Czechoslovakia 1968 is a 1969 short documentary film which tells about the " Prague Spring", a failed Czech and Slovak uprising against Soviet rule. The film was produced by the U. Information Agency under the direct direction of Robert M. Fresco and Deni | CzestochowaCzestochowa (pronounce: Media:Czestochowa. ogg|[st:xva]]]) is a city in south Poland on the Warta River with 248,894 inhabitants (2004). Situated in the Silesian Voivodship (since 1999), previously capital of Czestochowa Voivodship (1975-1998). This town |
| Czech Philharmonic OrchestraThe Czech Philharmonic Orchestra is based in Prague and is probably the most famous and respected orchestra in the Czech Republic. It was formerly the orchestra of the Prague National Opera. It played its first concert under its current name on January 4, | CzechsCzechs are a western Slavic people of Central Europe, living in the Czech Republic, but also in small parts of Slovakia and Hungary. They speak the Czech language. They are descendants of ancient Celtic, Thracian and Slavic tribes who inhabited the region | Czochralski processThe Czochralski process is a method of crystal growth used to obtain single crystals of semiconductors, metals (e. palladium, platinum, silver, gold) and salts. The most important application may be the growth of large cylindrical ingots, or boules, of si |
| CzargradCzargrad ( Russian: ) is another name for the city of Constantinople, which is modern day Istanbul in Turkey. It is Russian in origin, and was used in Bulgaria as well. As the zeitgeist which spawned the term has faded, it is now an archaic term. The name | Czech Radio 1Czech Radio 1 is an alternative radio broadcasting company based in Prague, Czech Republic. It can be tuned at 91. 9 MHz in and around the city. Its musical style is rather unique for Czech radio stations. Radio 1 tends to focus on serious work (as the mo | Czechoslovak new waveThe Czechoslovakian new wave (or The Czechoslovak new wave is a term used for the early works of directors MiloS Forman, Vera Chytilova, Ivan Passer, Jaroslav PapouSek and several others. Their films made in the middle 1960s were recognizable by long unsc |
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