Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historic Centre of Prague' has mentioned 'Culture' in the following places:
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Contents 1 History 1.1 Early history 1.2 The era of Charles IV 1.3 Habsburg era 1.4 20th century 1.4.1 First Czechoslovak Republic 1.4.2 Second World War 1.4.3 Cold War 1.5 After the Velvet Revolution 2 Name 3 Geography 3.1 Climate 4 Administration 4.1 Administrative division 4.2 City government 5 Population 6 Culture 6.1 Cuisine 7 Economy 8 Tourism 8.1 Main attractions 8.1.1 Hradxc4x8dany and Lesser Town (Malxc3xa1 Strana) 8.1.2 Old Town (Starxc3xa9 Mxc4x9bsto) and Josefov 8.1.3 New Town (Novxc3xa9 Mxc4x9bsto) 8.1.4 Vinohrady and xc5xbdixc5xbekov 8.1.5 Other places 8.2 Tourism statistics 9 Education 9.1 Public universities 9.2 Public arts academies 9.3 Private universities 9.4 Largest private colleges 9.5 International institutions 10 Science, research and hi-tech centres 11 Transport 11.1 Public transportation 11.1.1 Prague Metro 11.2 Roads 11.3 Rail 11.4 Air 11.5 Cycling 12 Sport 13 International relations 13.1 Twin towns xe2x80x93 sister cities 13.2 Namesakes 14 See also 15 Notes 16 References 17 Further reading 17.1 Culture and society 18 External links | WIKI |
Rudolf was an art lover too, and Prague became the capital of European culture. | WIKI |
Culture[edit] | WIKI |
See also: Prague underground (culture) | WIKI |
Its main objective is "to identify the key issues facing civilization and to explore ways to prevent the escalation of conflicts that have religion, culture or ethnicity as their primary components", and also intends to promote democracy in non-democratic countries and to support civil society. | WIKI |
As a metropolis of culture, Prague is connected with prominent names in art, science and politics, such as Charles IV, Petr Parlxc3xa9xc5x99, Jan Hus, Johannes Kepler, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Franz Kafka, Antonxc3xadn Dvoxc5x99xc3xa1k, Albert Einstein, Edvard Benexc5xa1 (co-founder of the League of Nations) and Vxc3xa1clav Havel. | UNESCO |
Since 2000, annual monitoring reports have been prepared at the national level to serve World Heritage property managers, the Ministry of Culture, the National Heritage Institute and other agencies involved. | UNESCO |