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Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, is one of the most scenic cities in the world. Its historical centre covers an area of 8.1 sq. km; and includes more than 2000 monuments built between the 8th and 20th centuries. Nearly every architectural era, from the Romanesque period, through Gothic, to Baroque and Art Nouveau, is represented in and around Prague.
Greater Prague, where some 1.3 million live, covers an area of more than 500 sq. km. The dynamic development of the city is reflected not only in visible changes downtown, but also in all the suburbs.
Prague, with its 28 theatres, 50 museums, over 120 state and city galleries and exhibition halls, plays host to millions of visitors. In addition to the cultural institutions, there are hundreds of entertainment, recreation and sports venues in Prague.
Munich is the Capital of the state of Bavaria and lies near the foot of the German Alps. It is Germany's second most popular destination after Berlin, and has something to offer to everyone be it culture, hi-tech, parks and greenery, night-life, architecture, beer gardens, shopping.
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