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the Ladislav Park

the Ladislav Park

The memorial plaque Ladislav Park on the Holesovice foreground of the Liben Bridge in Prague, February 24, 2021. The park with a playground was opened in 2005 and named after Ladislav Winterstein, who served as Czechoslovakia's first consul to Israel. (CTK Photo/Libor Sojka)

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the Ladislav Park

the Ladislav Park

The memorial plaque Ladislav Park on the Holesovice foreground of the Liben Bridge in Prague, February 24, 2021. The park with a playground was opened in 2005 and named after Ladislav Winterstein, who served as Czechoslovakia's first consul to Israel. (CTK Photo/Libor Sojka)

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Prague Castleエs Vladislav Hall

Prague Castleエs Vladislav Hall

The Prague Castleエs Vladislav Hall during the ceremony of awarding state orders and medals the 41 personalities by Czech President Milos Zeman on the occasion of the national holiday of the 100th anniversary of Czechoslovakia's establishment at Prague Castle, Prague, Czech Republic, on Sunday, October 28, 2018. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Vaclav Klaus, Livia Klausova

Vaclav Klaus, Livia Klausova

Former President Vaclav Klaus and his wife Livia Klausova arrive to the Prague Castleエs Vladislav Hall during the ceremony of awarding state orders and medals the 41 personalities by Czech President Milos Zeman on the occasion of the national holiday of the 100th anniversary of Czechoslovakia's establishment at Prague Castle, Prague, Czech Republic, on Sunday, October 28, 2018. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Michal David

Michal David

Pop signer and composer Michal David in the Prague Castleエs Vladislav Hall during the ceremony of awarding state orders and medals the 41 personalities by Czech President Milos Zeman on the occasion of the national holiday of the 100th anniversary of Czechoslovakia's establishment at Prague Castle, Prague, Czech Republic, on Sunday, October 28, 2018. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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a sabre of Milan Rastislav Stefanik

a sabre of Milan Rastislav Stefanik

The ceremony of awarding state orders and medals the 41 personalities by Czech President Milos Zeman on the occasion of the national holiday of the 100th anniversary of Czechoslovakia's establishment took place at Prague Castleエs Vladislav Hall, Prague, Czech Republic, on Sunday, October 28, 2018. Compared with the previous ceremonies, the one today differed in some details. For example, a sabre of Milan Rastislav Stefanik, one of the founding fathers of Czechoslovakia, which he received from Czechoslovak legionaries in Russia, was brought to the Prague Castle's Vladislav Hall, the ceremony venue. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Dagmar Havlova

Dagmar Havlova

The first Czech Republic President Vaclav Havel's widow Dagmar Havlova arrives to the Prague Castleエs Vladislav Hall during the ceremony of awarding state orders and medals the 41 personalities by Czech President Milos Zeman on the occasion of the national holiday of the 100th anniversary of Czechoslovakia's establishment at Prague Castle, Prague, Czech Republic, on Sunday, October 28, 2018. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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Vaclav Klaus, Livia Klausova

Vaclav Klaus, Livia Klausova

Former President Vaclav Klaus and his wife Livia Klausova arrive to the Prague Castleエs Vladislav Hall during the ceremony of awarding state orders and medals the 41 personalities by Czech President Milos Zeman on the occasion of the national holiday of the 100th anniversary of Czechoslovakia's establishment at Prague Castle, Prague, Czech Republic, on Sunday, October 28, 2018. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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Andrej Babis, Monika Babisova

Andrej Babis, Monika Babisova

Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis and his wife Monika Babisova arrive to the Prague Castleエs Vladislav Hall during the ceremony of awarding state orders and medals the 41 personalities by Czech President Milos Zeman on the occasion of the national holiday of the 100th anniversary of Czechoslovakia's establishment at Prague Castle, Prague, Czech Republic, on Sunday, October 28, 2018. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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Prague Castleエs Vladislav Hall

Prague Castleエs Vladislav Hall

The Prague Castleエs Vladislav Hall during the ceremony of awarding state orders and medals the 41 personalities by Czech President Milos Zeman on the occasion of the national holiday of the 100th anniversary of Czechoslovakia's establishment at Prague Castle, Prague, Czech Republic, on Sunday, October 28, 2018. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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Andrej Kiska

Andrej Kiska

Slovakian President Andrej Kiska arrives to the Prague Castleエs Vladislav Hall during the ceremony of awarding state orders and medals the 41 personalities by Czech President Milos Zeman on the occasion of the national holiday of the 100th anniversary of Czechoslovakia's establishment at Prague Castle, Prague, Czech Republic, on Sunday, October 28, 2018. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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Prague Castleエs Vladislav Hall

Prague Castleエs Vladislav Hall

The Prague Castleエs Vladislav Hall during the ceremony of awarding state orders and medals the 41 personalities by Czech President Milos Zeman on the occasion of the national holiday of the 100th anniversary of Czechoslovakia's establishment at Prague Castle, Prague, Czech Republic, on Sunday, October 28, 2018. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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Prague Castleエs Vladislav Hall

Prague Castleエs Vladislav Hall

The Prague Castleエs Vladislav Hall during the ceremony of awarding state orders and medals the 41 personalities by Czech President Milos Zeman on the occasion of the national holiday of the 100th anniversary of Czechoslovakia's establishment at Prague Castle, Prague, Czech Republic, on Sunday, October 28, 2018. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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Milos Zeman, military parade on the occasion of 100th anniversary of Czechoslovakia's establishment

Milos Zeman, military parade on the occasion of 100th anniversary of Czechoslovakia's establishment

Military parade on the occasion of 100th anniversary of Czechoslovakia's establishment, attended by Czech President Milos Zeman (pictured) and U.S. Secretary of Defence James Mattis, took place on the European Street in Prague, Czech Republic, on October 28, 2018. (CTK Photo/Radek Petrasek)

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PETER WEISS, MILOS ZEMAN, IVANA ZEMANOVA

PETER WEISS, MILOS ZEMAN, IVANA ZEMANOVA

President Milos Zeman (centre) shakes hand with Slovakiaエs Ambassador Peter Weiss during the meeting with diplomatic corps representatives on the occasion of 100th anniversary of Czechoslovakia's establishment in Prague, Czech Republic, October 27, 2018. At right is Ivana Zemanova, wife of Czech President. (CTK Photo/Michaela Rihova)

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Vratislav Vajnar

Vratislav Vajnar

Former Czechoslovak interior minister Vratislav Vajnar is seen in Prague, Czechoslovakia, June 20, 1983. A state attorney has halted the prosecution of former Czechoslovak top Communist officials Milos Jakes, Lubomir Strougal and Vratislav Vajnar over the shooting at Czechoslovakia's state borders, as Jakes died and the other two have a mental disease. Vajnar (90) was the interior minister in 1983-1988. (CTK Photo/Jiri Krulis)

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Milos Jakes

Milos Jakes

Former Czechoslovak Communist Party's secretary general Milos Jakes is seen in Prague, Czech Republic, August 10, 2017. A state attorney has halted the prosecution of former Czechoslovak top Communist officials Milos Jakes, Lubomir Strougal and Vratislav Vajnar over the shooting at Czechoslovakia's state borders, as Jakes died and the other two have a mental disease. Jakes was the Czechoslovak Communist Party's (KSC) secretary general before the fall of the regime in late 1989. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Lubomir Strougal

Lubomir Strougal

Former Czechoslovak prime minister Lubomir Strougal is seen in Prague, Czech Republic, January 5, 2012. A state attorney has halted the prosecution of former Czechoslovak top Communist officials Milos Jakes, Lubomir Strougal and Vratislav Vajnar over the shooting at Czechoslovakia's state borders, as Jakes died and the other two have a mental disease. Strougal (95) was the prime minister in 1970-1988. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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Jan Strasky

Jan Strasky

***December 23, 2015, FILE PHOTO*** Last Czechoslovak Prime Minister Jan Strasky died at the age of 78 today, on November 6, 2019, Jan Havelka, the honorary chairman of the Czech Tourists Club (KCT), which had been chaired by Strasky before, told journalists today, referring to the family and confirming the information of Denik. After Czechoslovakia's split in 1993, Strasky served as the transport and later health minister in the Czech government. He was a member of the Czech National Council and the Chamber of Deputies, a member of the Civic Democratic Party (ODS) and later of the Freedom Union. After leaving politics, Strasky headed the Sumava National Park. Strasky died in an asylum for the elderly in Prague. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Pancer)

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Jan Strasky

Jan Strasky

***December 23, 2015, FILE PHOTO*** Last Czechoslovak Prime Minister Jan Strasky died at the age of 78 today, on November 6, 2019, Jan Havelka, the honorary chairman of the Czech Tourists Club (KCT), which had been chaired by Strasky before, told journalists today, referring to the family and confirming the information of Denik. After Czechoslovakia's split in 1993, Strasky served as the transport and later health minister in the Czech government. He was a member of the Czech National Council and the Chamber of Deputies, a member of the Civic Democratic Party (ODS) and later of the Freedom Union. After leaving politics, Strasky headed the Sumava National Park. Strasky died in an asylum for the elderly in Prague. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Pancer)

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Jan Strasky

Jan Strasky

***December 23, 2015, FILE PHOTO*** Last Czechoslovak Prime Minister Jan Strasky died at the age of 78 today, on November 6, 2019, Jan Havelka, the honorary chairman of the Czech Tourists Club (KCT), which had been chaired by Strasky before, told journalists today, referring to the family and confirming the information of Denik. After Czechoslovakia's split in 1993, Strasky served as the transport and later health minister in the Czech government. He was a member of the Czech National Council and the Chamber of Deputies, a member of the Civic Democratic Party (ODS) and later of the Freedom Union. After leaving politics, Strasky headed the Sumava National Park. Strasky died in an asylum for the elderly in Prague. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Pancer)

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Jan Strasky

Jan Strasky

***December 23, 2015, FILE PHOTO*** Last Czechoslovak Prime Minister Jan Strasky died at the age of 78 today, on November 6, 2019, Jan Havelka, the honorary chairman of the Czech Tourists Club (KCT), which had been chaired by Strasky before, told journalists today, referring to the family and confirming the information of Denik. After Czechoslovakia's split in 1993, Strasky served as the transport and later health minister in the Czech government. He was a member of the Czech National Council and the Chamber of Deputies, a member of the Civic Democratic Party (ODS) and later of the Freedom Union. After leaving politics, Strasky headed the Sumava National Park. Strasky died in an asylum for the elderly in Prague. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Pancer)

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Jan Strasky

Jan Strasky

***December 23, 2015, FILE PHOTO*** Last Czechoslovak Prime Minister Jan Strasky died at the age of 78 today, on November 6, 2019, Jan Havelka, the honorary chairman of the Czech Tourists Club (KCT), which had been chaired by Strasky before, told journalists today, referring to the family and confirming the information of Denik. After Czechoslovakia's split in 1993, Strasky served as the transport and later health minister in the Czech government. He was a member of the Czech National Council and the Chamber of Deputies, a member of the Civic Democratic Party (ODS) and later of the Freedom Union. After leaving politics, Strasky headed the Sumava National Park. Strasky died in an asylum for the elderly in Prague. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Pancer)

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Jan Strasky

Jan Strasky

***December 23, 2015, FILE PHOTO*** Last Czechoslovak Prime Minister Jan Strasky died at the age of 78 today, on November 6, 2019, Jan Havelka, the honorary chairman of the Czech Tourists Club (KCT), which had been chaired by Strasky before, told journalists today, referring to the family and confirming the information of Denik. After Czechoslovakia's split in 1993, Strasky served as the transport and later health minister in the Czech government. He was a member of the Czech National Council and the Chamber of Deputies, a member of the Civic Democratic Party (ODS) and later of the Freedom Union. After leaving politics, Strasky headed the Sumava National Park. Strasky died in an asylum for the elderly in Prague. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Pancer)

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Jan Strasky

Jan Strasky

***July 25, 2011, FILE PHOTO*** Last Czechoslovak Prime Minister Jan Strasky died at the age of 78 today, on November 6, 2019, Jan Havelka, the honorary chairman of the Czech Tourists Club (KCT), which had been chaired by Strasky before, told journalists today, referring to the family and confirming the information of Denik. After Czechoslovakia's split in 1993, Strasky served as the transport and later health minister in the Czech government. He was a member of the Czech National Council and the Chamber of Deputies, a member of the Civic Democratic Party (ODS) and later of the Freedom Union. After leaving politics, Strasky headed the Sumava National Park. Strasky died in an asylum for the elderly in Prague. (CTK Photo/Petr Eret)

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Jan Strasky

Jan Strasky

***April 12, 2018, FILE PHOTO*** Last Czechoslovak Prime Minister Jan Strasky died at the age of 78 today, on November 6, 2019, Jan Havelka, the honorary chairman of the Czech Tourists Club (KCT), which had been chaired by Strasky before, told journalists today, referring to the family and confirming the information of Denik. After Czechoslovakia's split in 1993, Strasky served as the transport and later health minister in the Czech government. He was a member of the Czech National Council and the Chamber of Deputies, a member of the Civic Democratic Party (ODS) and later of the Freedom Union. After leaving politics, Strasky headed the Sumava National Park. Strasky died in an asylum for the elderly in Prague. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Malina)

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Martin Bares

Martin Bares

Roughly 20 representatives of the Czech Rectors Conference (CKR) laid flowers and wreathes at the statue of Czechoslovak President Tomas Garrigue Masaryk at the Hradcanske namesti square to commemorate the national holiday marking Czechoslovakia's foundation in Prague, Czech Republic, October 28, 2019. Czechoslovak and Czech statehood may sound like a cliche, but it is not so, Martin Bares, the rector of the Masaryk University in Brno, said. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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Tomas Zima

Tomas Zima

Roughly 20 representatives of the Czech Rectors Conference (CKR) laid flowers and wreathes at the statue of Czechoslovak President Tomas Garrigue Masaryk at the Hradcanske namesti square to commemorate the national holiday marking Czechoslovakia's foundation in Prague, Czech Republic, October 28, 2019. Charles University Rector Tomas Zima said October 28 was one of the most outstanding days. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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Martin Bares

Martin Bares

Roughly 20 representatives of the Czech Rectors Conference (CKR) laid flowers and wreathes at the statue of Czechoslovak President Tomas Garrigue Masaryk at the Hradcanske namesti square to commemorate the national holiday marking Czechoslovakia's foundation in Prague, Czech Republic, October 28, 2019. Czechoslovak and Czech statehood may sound like a cliche, but it is not so, Martin Bares, the rector of the Masaryk University in Brno, said. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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Czech Rectors Conference (CKR), statue of Czechoslovak President Tomas Garrigue Masaryk

Czech Rectors Conference (CKR), statue of Czechoslovak President Tomas Garrigue Masaryk

Roughly 20 representatives of the Czech Rectors Conference (CKR) laid flowers and wreathes at the statue of Czechoslovak President Tomas Garrigue Masaryk at the Hradcanske namesti square to commemorate the national holiday marking Czechoslovakia's foundation in Prague, Czech Republic, October 28, 2019. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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Milos Zeman, Erik Best

Milos Zeman, Erik Best

***FILE PHOTO - CAPTION CORRECTION: CORRECTED DATE*** Czech President Milos Zeman, right, bestowed the Medal of Merit on U.S.-born journalist Erik Best, who lives in Prague, left, at the ceremony of awarding state orders and medals the 41 personalities on the occasion of the national holiday of the 100th anniversary of Czechoslovakia's establishment at Prague Castle, Prague, Czech Republic, on Sunday, October 28, 2018. On centre stands Head of the Zeman's Presidential Office Protocol section Vladimir Krulis. Best criticise tycoon Zdenek Bakala at whom Zeman often lashes out as well. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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general rehearsal of military parade

general rehearsal of military parade

General rehearsal of military parade on the occasion of 100th anniversary of Czechoslovakia's establishment took place in Bechyne, south Bohemia, Czech Republic, on Wednesday, October 24, 2018. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Pancer)

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general rehearsal of military parade

general rehearsal of military parade

General rehearsal of military parade on the occasion of 100th anniversary of Czechoslovakia's establishment took place in Bechyne, south Bohemia, Czech Republic, on Wednesday, October 24, 2018. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Pancer)

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Jiri Baloun

Jiri Baloun

Czech Deputy Chief-of-Staff Jiri Baloun attends the general rehearsal of military parade on the occasion of 100th anniversary of Czechoslovakia's establishment took place in Bechyne, south Bohemia, Czech Republic, on Wednesday, October 24, 2018. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Pancer)

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general rehearsal of military parade

general rehearsal of military parade

General rehearsal of military parade on the occasion of 100th anniversary of Czechoslovakia's establishment took place in Bechyne, south Bohemia, Czech Republic, on Wednesday, October 24, 2018. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Pancer)

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general rehearsal of military parade

general rehearsal of military parade

General rehearsal of military parade on the occasion of 100th anniversary of Czechoslovakia's establishment took place in Bechyne, south Bohemia, Czech Republic, on Wednesday, October 24, 2018. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Pancer)

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general rehearsal of military parade

general rehearsal of military parade

General rehearsal of military parade on the occasion of 100th anniversary of Czechoslovakia's establishment took place in Bechyne, south Bohemia, Czech Republic, on Wednesday, October 24, 2018. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Pancer)

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general rehearsal of military parade

general rehearsal of military parade

General rehearsal of military parade on the occasion of 100th anniversary of Czechoslovakia's establishment took place in Bechyne, south Bohemia, Czech Republic, on Wednesday, October 24, 2018. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Pancer)

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Angela Merkel

Angela Merkel

German Chancellor Angela Merkel speaks during a press conference, after her meeting with Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis, on celebrations of Czechoslovakia's centenary, in Prague, Czech Republic, on October 26, 2018. (CTK Photo/Tomas Tkacik)

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Angela Merkel

Angela Merkel

German Chancellor Angela Merkel speaks during a press conference, after her meeting with Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis, on celebrations of Czechoslovakia's centenary, in Prague, Czech Republic, on October 26, 2018. (CTK Photo/Tomas Tkacik)

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Milos Zeman, Jaroslav Strnad

Milos Zeman, Jaroslav Strnad

Czech President Milos Zeman, centre, bestowed the Medal of Merit on Jaroslav Strnad, the founder of the Czechoslovak Group armament empire, right, at the ceremony of awarding state orders and medals the 41 personalities on the occasion of the national holiday of the 100th anniversary of Czechoslovakia's establishment at Prague Castle, Prague, Czech Republic, on Sunday, October 28, 2018. On left side stands Head of the Zeman's Presidential Office Protocol section Vladimir Krulis. Once again the awarded personalities include people close to Zeman, such as entrepreneur Jaroslav Strnad, the founder of the Czechoslovak Group armament empire of which the Tatra car producer is a part. Strnad's firms previously contributed millions of crowns to Zeman's presidential campaign. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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Milos Zeman, Jaroslav Strnad

Milos Zeman, Jaroslav Strnad

Czech President Milos Zeman, left, bestowed the Medal of Merit on Jaroslav Strnad, the founder of the Czechoslovak Group armament empire, right, at the ceremony of awarding state orders and medals the 41 personalities on the occasion of the national holiday of the 100th anniversary of Czechoslovakia's establishment at Prague Castle, Prague, Czech Republic, on Sunday, October 28, 2018. On centre stands Head of the Zeman's Presidential Office Protocol section Vladimir Krulis. Once again the awarded personalities include people close to Zeman, such as entrepreneur Jaroslav Strnad, the founder of the Czechoslovak Group armament empire of which the Tatra car producer is a part. Strnad's firms previously contributed millions of crowns to Zeman's presidential campaign. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Milos Zeman, Erik Best

Milos Zeman, Erik Best

Czech President Milos Zeman, right, bestowed the Medal of Merit on U.S.-born journalist Erik Best, who lives in Prague, left, at the ceremony of awarding state orders and medals the 41 personalities on the occasion of the national holiday of the 100th anniversary of Czechoslovakia's establishment at Prague Castle, Prague, Czech Republic, on Sunday, October 28, 2018. On centre stands Head of the Zeman's Presidential Office Protocol section Vladimir Krulis. Best criticise tycoon Zdenek Bakala at whom Zeman often lashes out as well. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Milos Zeman, Alena Vitaskova

Milos Zeman, Alena Vitaskova

Czech President Milos Zeman, left, bestowed the Medal of Merit on Alena Vitaskova at the ceremony of awarding state orders and medals the 41 personalities on the occasion of the national holiday of the 100th anniversary of Czechoslovakia's establishment at Prague Castle, Prague, Czech Republic, on Sunday, October 28, 2018. President Zeman decorated fighters against economic assholes Alena Vitaskova, the former head of the Energy Regulation Office (ERU), Slovak businessman Pavol Krupa and former journalist Jana Lorencova. Zeman said the fight against economic assholes was an apt term with which to describe the trio. He said Vitaskova was fighting against solar tycoons, Krupa against businessman Zdenek Bakala and Lorencova against people associated with the light fuel oil scandal. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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Milos Zeman, Ivanka Kohoutova

Milos Zeman, Ivanka Kohoutova

Czech President Milos Zeman bestowed the Medal of Merit on director of Secondary Nursing School Ivanka Kohoutova at the ceremony of awarding state orders and medals the 41 personalities on the occasion of the national holiday of the 100th anniversary of Czechoslovakia's establishment at Prague Castle, Prague, Czech Republic, on Sunday, October 28, 2018. Ivanka Kohoutova headteacher of a secondary nursing school in Prague, which a Somali student sued over having been forbidden to war hijab, a Muslim scarf. The student Ayan Jamaal Ahmednuur, said she had left the studies due to Kohoutova banning her to wear the hijab even during theoretical lesson. The court dispute is still underway. Zeman decorateS Kohoutova as a woman who has shown bravery in fighting an intolerant ideology. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Milos Zeman, Jana Lorencova

Milos Zeman, Jana Lorencova

Czech President Milos Zeman, left, bestowed the Medal of Merit on Jana Lorencova at the ceremony of awarding state orders and medals the 41 personalities on the occasion of the national holiday of the 100th anniversary of Czechoslovakia's establishment at Prague Castle, Prague, Czech Republic, on Sunday, October 28, 2018. President Zeman decorated fighters against economic assholes Alena Vitaskova, the former head of the Energy Regulation Office (ERU), Slovak businessman Pavol Krupa and former journalist Jana Lorencova. Zeman said the fight against economic assholes was an apt term with which to describe the trio. He said Vitaskova was fighting against solar tycoons, Krupa against businessman Zdenek Bakala and Lorencova against people associated with the light fuel oil scandal. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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Milos Zeman, Alena Vitaskova

Milos Zeman, Alena Vitaskova

Czech President Milos Zeman, left, bestowed the Medal of Merit on Alena Vitaskova at the ceremony of awarding state orders and medals the 41 personalities on the occasion of the national holiday of the 100th anniversary of Czechoslovakia's establishment at Prague Castle, Prague, Czech Republic, on Sunday, October 28, 2018. President Zeman decorated fighters against economic assholes Alena Vitaskova, the former head of the Energy Regulation Office (ERU), Slovak businessman Pavol Krupa and former journalist Jana Lorencova. Zeman said the fight against economic assholes was an apt term with which to describe the trio. He said Vitaskova was fighting against solar tycoons, Krupa against businessman Zdenek Bakala and Lorencova against people associated with the light fuel oil scandal. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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Milos Zeman, Ivana Zemanova

Milos Zeman, Ivana Zemanova

Czech President Milos Zeman and his wife Ivana Zemanova arrive at the ceremony of awarding state orders and medals the 41 personalities on the occasion of the national holiday of the 100th anniversary of Czechoslovakia's establishment at Prague Castle, Prague, Czech Republic, on Sunday, October 28, 2018. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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Milos Zeman, Michal David

Milos Zeman, Michal David

Czech President Milos Zeman bestowed the Medal of Merit on pop signer and composer Michal David at the ceremony of awarding state orders and medals the 41 personalities on the occasion of the national holiday of the 100th anniversary of Czechoslovakia's establishment at Prague Castle, Prague, Czech Republic, on Sunday, October 28, 2018. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Milos Zeman, Lenka Prochazkova

Milos Zeman, Lenka Prochazkova

Czech President Milos Zeman, centre, bestowed the Medal of Merit on Lenka Prochazkova, right, at the ceremony of awarding state orders and medals the 41 personalities on the occasion of the national holiday of the 100th anniversary of Czechoslovakia's establishment at Prague Castle, Prague, Czech Republic, on Sunday, October 28, 2018. On the left side stands Head of the Zeman's Presidential Office Protocol section Vladimir Krulis. Writer and Charter 77 manifesto signatory Lenka Prochazkova Zeman last year proposed for a seat in the council of the Institute for the Studies of Totalitarian Regimes (USTR) but the Senate rejected the nomination over what it called her ideological way of assessing the past. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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