Today's country is the beautiful
CZECH REPUBLIC
(Česká republika in Czech)
Here is the Czech flag.
Here is a map of Czech Republic.
SIGHTS
Czech Republic's size is: 78,866 km² in total.According to the travelling website http://www.touropia.com , the TOP 10 Best Places to visit in Czech Republic are the following:
1. Praha (the Capital City)
2. Cesky Krumlov
3. Kutna Hora
4. Karlovy Vary
5. Castle Karlstejn
6. Telc
7. Olomouc
8. Litomysl
9. Moravian Karst
10. Plzen
Castle Karlstejn looks so beautiful and so full of history! I wish I could visit it.
Kutna Hora is a wonder of old archictecture. Don't you imagine a movie being shot here?
Now that we've seen the sights, let's eat!
First:
"Tatarak" is raw meat.
"Chlebicky" is a sandwich that can be served as a first meal, but also as a main. It is an open faced sandwich that is often served during parties. Toppings are usually eggs, ham, salami, pickles and cucumbers.
Main:
- "Vepro Knedlo Zelo" is roast pork, bread dumplings and stew cabbage.
"Gulas" is the Czech version of the Hungarian Gulash.
"Smazeny Syr" is a street food composed of deep fried cheese served with fries, salad or bread roll. Ideal for the cheese lovers!
"Grilovane Klobasy" is a grilled sausage tucked into a bacon roll and served with tasty sauces.
Dessert:
"Palacinky" This is almost like French crepes, but prepared on a different cooking method and batter.
"Trdelnik" Originally Hungarian, this Czech speciality is usually served warm and topped with sugar.
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MOVIES
Here is a list of the best 10 Czech movies for movies lovers like me!
1. He Stood at the Till (U Pokladny Stal), Carl Lamac, 1939
2. Closely Watched Trains (Ostre Sledovane Vlaky), Jiri Menzel, 1966
3. Christian (Kristian), Martin Fric, 1939
4. Once Upon a Time, There was a King..., Borivoj Zeman, 1955
5. Cesta do Hlubin Studakovy Duse, Martin Fric, 1939
6. The Emperor and the Golem, Martin Fric, 1952
7. The Hand (Ruka), Jiri Trnka, 1976
8. Love of a Blonde (Lasky jedne plavovlasky), Milos Forman, 1965
9. The Fishermen's Ball (Hori, ma Panenko), Milos Forman, 1967
10. Three Wishes for Cinderella (Tri Orisky pro Popelku), V. Vorlicek, 1973
My favorite danish movie director is Milos Forman, I love his movies!
Here it is for Czech Republic!
Doesn't it seems so beautiful? Have you already been there? Seen these films? Tryed these food? Don't hesitate to comment on my blog!
Want to see which country is up to next? Then come back next week!!
Have a lovely week, and let's fly through Europe together!
PS: In bonus this week I wanted to share this recipe video with you: