Praag - translation to English
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Praag - translation to English


Praag         
n. Prague, capital city of the Czech Republic; capital city of the former Czechoslovakia
Prague      
n. Praag (hoofdstad van Tsjechië)
Golem of Prague         
  • [[Old New Synagogue]] of [[Prague]] with the rungs of the ladder to the attic on the wall. In the legend, the Golem was in the loft
  • A statue of the Prague Golem created for the film ''[[The Emperor and the Golem]]''
  • Rabbi Loew and Golem by [[Mikoláš Aleš]], 1899
  • [[Rabbi Loew]] statue at the New City Hall of Prague
  • The [[Úštěk Synagogue]] with a statue of a Golem in [[Úštěk]]
ANIMATED ANTHROPOMORPHIC BEING
Golems; Golem of Prague; The Golem of Prague; Goilem; Golem (Dungeons & Dragons); Flesh Golem; Clay Golem; Golem (D&D); Clay Boy; Golem (Dungeons and Dragons); Gollem
de Golem van Praag (menselijke figuur waarin levensgeest gegoten (in Joodse folklore))

Wikipedia

Praag
Praag (Tsjechisch: ) is de hoofdstad en grootste stad van de Centraal-Europese republiek Tsjechië. De officiële naam is hlavní město Praha, wat hoofdstad Praag betekent.
Examples of use of Praag
1. Goldman spokesman Lucas van Praag declined to comment on the conversation between Blankfein and Kostin.
2. You can click view all to read all comments that readers have sent in. Ł10 – how mean. – Gerald H Praag, UK Says a lot for the security system.
3. "The recommendation was about the attractiveness of investing in banks with ratings below VTB, which the analyst believed had considerable upside potential," Goldman spokesman van Praag said.
4. "This result shows that the large political parties do not represent the population," said Philip van Praag, a political scientist at the University of Amsterdam.