First, they disassemble the tower in Trenčín, while the chassis is sent to the plant of Tatra in Šternberk, also owned by Strnad. The rebuilding takes some two-three weeks, and then the chassis is sent back to Slovakia.
YEREVAN, APRIL 18, ARMENPRESS. The airport of Bratislava, Slovakia's capital city, is used as a transit point for smuggling Czech rocket launchers and howitzers to Azerbaijan, Czech reporters have revealed in an article in The Slovak Spectator.
Czech bishops have distanced themselves from the performance "Our Violence and Your Violence," in which Jesus rapes a Muslim woman, in the programme of the May theatre festival in Brno, in a letter they sent to Brno Mayor Petr Vokral and released on their website on Thursday.
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In this series we present 100 songs which have gone down in the history of
Czechoslovakia and the Czech Republic. On Czech Radio’s web pages you can
find a poll, in which you can vote for the best hit from the past century.
We continue with the year 1992.
First ladies since Eleanor Roosevelt have developed over the years to do more than serve merely as White House hostess-in-chief. Barbara Bush took on an issue, applied her passion, and tried to move the needle on literacy.
In this Friday, March 9, 2018, file picture a woman places a sticker on a poster with a photo of slain journalist Jan Kuciak during an anti-government rally in Bratislava, Slovakia.
A selection of works from the various editions of the Biennale of Illustrations Bratislava will be showcased in an exhibition at Tehran's Niavaran Cultural Center. The first edition of the Slovakian biennial was held in 1967.
In this series we present 100 songs which have gone down in the history of
Czechoslovakia and the Czech Republic. On Czech Radio’s web pages you can
find a poll, in which you can vote for the best hit from the past century.
We continue with the year 1991.