Prague
Prague is the capital of the Czech Republic and its largest city located on the Vltava River in the center of the historic region of Bohemia. Unlike many Central European cities, the city was not significantly destroyed in World War II and has preserved its beautiful appearance. The city has a population of 1.2 million people and an area of about 500 km2.
Prague has many nicknames, such as the Golden City, the Mother of Cities, and the Heart of Europe. It is known as the City with a Hundred Towers due to the many towers above its churches and palaces. Since 1992 AD, it has been included in the UNESCO list as a world cultural heritage site.
Famous people in the city include the Arab poet Muhammad Mahdi Al-Jawahiri, who lived there for 30 years, and Franz Kafka, the well-known literary writer.