Prague
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Flag
The first provisional historical flag of Czechoslovakia was the plain horizontal white-over-red striped flag of Bohemia. As stated, Czechoslovakia was proclaimed independent on October 28, 1918, as part of the break-up of the Austro-Hungarian empire during the peace negotiations after World War I. Because of this, October 28, is still a public holiday in the Czech Republic.
In 1920, a blue triangle on the hoist was added to the Czechoslovakian flag. The flag was changed to make it look different from the Polish flag, and the blue triangle was added because the color blue was a traditional Slovakian color. The triangle was used because it resembled the Greek summa and stood for the unity of Bohemia and Slovakia. This design stayed in use until 1939, then after World War II, it was restored again and used by the Czechoslovak Republic between 1945 and 1990, and later adopted by the Czech Republic since 1993."
Church
The Jesuit Thomas Schwarz built the small and main organs as well as many others in Bohemia. Built in 1745-47, the main organ has over 4,000 pipes up to six metres in length. W. A. Mozart played this organ during his stay in Prague as a guest of the Dušeks.
The Church of St Nicholas is a superb example of High Baroque architecture, a building that astonishes visitors with its size and monumental interior. As the most prominent and distinctive landmark in the Lesser Town, no panoramic view of the city would be complete without its silhouette below Prague Castle."