Prag

Prag (Checkish: Praha, Mean English: Prague,) is the headstead and  in the Checkland, the 14th  in the Evelandish Fay and also the of . in the north-west of the on the, the stead is home to about 1.4 , while its  is  to have a  of 2.2 . The stead has a, with warm summers and chilly winters.

Prag has been a, and  of   with a really rich. the  and by the ,  and Baroque, Prag was the headstead of the kingdom of  and the main  of  Holy , most  of Charles IV (r. 1346–1378). It was an to the  and its . The stead played in the  and, the Thirty Years' Wye and in 20th- as the headstead of ,  both World Wyes and the.

Prag is home to a of, many of which  the  and  of 20th-. Main the, the  Bridge, Old Town  with the  clock, the Jewish ,  hill and . Since 1992, the of Prag has been  in the UNESCO list of World.

The stead has more than ten, along with , , and other. An the stead. Also, it is home to a wide of  and,  in Prag, the oldest  in Middle Eveland.

Prag is as a "+"   GaWC  and  sixth in the  world list of best  in 2016. Its rich makes it a  and as of 2014, the  more than 6.4 . Prag is the fifth most after London, Paris, Istanbul and Rome.