Similar words: ague, vague, plague, league, plagued, vaguely, in league, at a guess. Meaning: n. the capital and largest city of the Czech Republic in the western part of the country; a cultural and commercial center since the 14th century.
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1 Last December they visited Prague.
2 The tower offers a breathtaking panorama of Prague.
3 Did you enjoy your stay in Prague?
4 The movie closes with an emotional reunion in Prague.
5 Tina's decided to go to Prague for her holidays.
6 The train reached Prague at half past six.
7 From 1922 till 1925 she lived in Prague.
8 I enjoyed my stay in Prague.
9 We went to Prague last year.
10 We arrived in Prague later that day.
11 At the very end of the war, Prague again came under siege.
12 In the later Middle Ages, Prague was an important cultural centre .
13 The hotels of Warsaw, Prague and Budapest were bursting at the seams.
14 It was strange to see these Prague streets, usually so animated, now completely empty and deserted.
15 It has become a cliche to say that Prague is the most beautiful city in Europe.
16 Prague is a remarkably beautiful place.
17 John Kohorn is the company's representative in Prague.
18 Prague before 1939 was a beautiful city.
19 This is a rare example of Rococo in Prague.
20 Another 30 are in the embassy in Prague.
21 I'd hoped to come on to Prague after that.
22 The novel closes when the family reunites in Prague.
23 Police in Prague thought the pics were of real mutilated bodies.
24 Nationalism - from Prague to Paris, from Berlin to Budapest - is a potent,[www.Sentencedict.com] perilous brew.
25 We visited a few galleries while we were in Prague.
26 We went to Trieste, and thence by train to Prague.
27 There is strong support here for the tough economic reforms ordained in the federal capital, Prague.
28 He had received a special trading privilege from Rudolf in 1592 and became the richest man in Prague.
29 This book is indeed the proceedings of one such conference, held in Prague in April 1997.
30 There were no clear distinctions between the fine and the decorative arts in Mannerist or Baroque Prague.
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