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Viedeň – mesto valčíkov

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Vie­deň – Wien, latin­sky Vin­do­bo­na, maďar­sky Bécs, slo­vin­sky Dunaj, chor­vát­sky Beč, anglic­ky Vien­na má 1.65 mili­ó­na oby­va­te­ľov. Je síd­lom mno­hých medzi­ná­rod­ných orga­ni­zá­cií spo­je­ných náro­dov a iných inšti­tú­cií, napr. OPEC‑u. Po New Yor­ku a Žene­ve je tre­tím cen­trom v kto­rom síd­lia orgá­ny OSN. Zau­jí­ma­vé je, že vie­den­ská elek­trič­ko­vá sieť je tre­tia naj­väč­šia na sve­te. His­to­ric­ké cen­trum bolo v roku 2001 zapí­sa­né na Zoznam sve­to­vé­ho dedič­stva UNESCO. Roz­lo­ha mes­ta je 414,89 km2 . Mes­to má 23 mest­ských čas­tí: Inne­re Stadt, Leopold­stadt, Land­s­tra­ße, Wie­den, Mar­ga­re­ten, Maria­hilf, Neubau, Josefs­tadt, Alser­grund, Favo­ri­ten, Sim­me­ring, Meid­ling, Hiet­zing, Pen­zing, Rudolfsheim-​Fünfhaus, Ottak­ring, Her­nals, Wäh­ring, Döb­ling, Bri­git­te­nau, Flo­rids­dorf, Donaus­tadt, Lie­sing (Wiki­pé­dia). Cen­trum mes­ta – Inne­re Stadt bolo v minu­los­ti obko­le­se­né hrad­ba­mi, kto­ré boli zbú­ra­né v roku 1857 (eart​hin​pic​tu​res​.com).

Úze­mie dneš­nej Vied­ne bolo osíd­ľo­va­né už Kelt­mi5. sto­ro­čí pred n. l.. Pome­no­va­nie Vied­ne je odvo­de­né z kelt­ské­ho slo­va Vedu­nia“, čo zna­me­ná rie­ka v lesoch (eart​hin​pic​tu​res​.com). V prvom sto­ro­čí po Kris­to­vi tu bol tábor rím­skej légie a civil­ná osa­da Vin­do­bo­na. Počas mar­ko­man­ských vojen (166180) sa tu zdr­žia­val rím­sky cisár Mar­cus Aure­lius, kto­rý tu aj zomrel. Vlá­da Rima­nov sa kon­čí zhru­ba v 5. sto­ro­čí prí­cho­dom ger­mán­skych kme­ňov. V písom­ných zázna­moch sa mes­to spo­mí­na v roku 881 ako Wenia. V roku 1137 je prvý­krát spo­me­nu­té ako Wien. Od roku 1156 je mes­to síd­lo Baben­ber­gov­cov. Po vymre­tí tej­to dynas­tie si robil náro­ky na Vie­deň Pře­mysl Ota­kar II., kto­ré­ho však pora­zil Rudolf I. Habs­bur­gs­ký v bit­ke na Morav­skom poli. Za vlá­dy Habs­bur­gov­cov sa mes­to sta­lo síd­lom cisá­ra Rím­sko­ne­mec­kej ríše Svä­tej ríše rím­skej (Wiki­pé­dia).

V 18. a 19. sto­ro­čí žili vo Vied­ni umel­ci ako Joseph Haydn, Wolf­gang Ama­de­us Mozart, Ludwig van Beet­ho­ven, Franz Schu­bert, Johan­nes Brahms, Johann Strauss (Wiki­pé­dia). V roku 1754 tu žilo 175460 oby­va­te­ľov. V roku 1850 551300, v roku 19001769137 a v roku 1910 2083630. Ale do roku 1991 nastal pokles – 1539848 (wiki­pe­dia). Vie­deň je v súčas­nos­ti po New Yor­ku a Žene­ve tre­tím cen­trom, v kto­rom síd­lia orgá­ny OSN. Vie­deň je obľú­be­ným mes­tom medzi­ná­rod­ných kon­fe­ren­cií a roko­va­ní na naj­vyš­šej dip­lo­ma­tic­kej úrov­ni. Medzi zná­me archi­tek­to­nic­ké die­la pat­rí budo­va Rad­ni­ce, Par­la­men­tu, Karl­skir­che, Bel­ve­dér – Palác Euge­na Savoj­ské­ho, Schönb­runn – rezi­den­cia Habs­bur­gov­cov, Hof­burg – cisár­sky palác, Step­hans­dom – Kated­rá­la svä­té­ho Šte­fa­na (Wiki­pé­dia), Alber­ti­na (wiki­pe­dia), Hun­dert­was­ser­haus (Sed­lá­ko­vá). 137 met­rov vyso­ký Step­hans­dom bol posta­ve­ný v prie­be­hu 14. a 15. sto­ro­čia na mies­te román­skej bazi­li­ky. V Alber­ti­ne je naj­roz­siah­lej­šia zbier­ka gra­fi­ky na sve­te (info​-tour​.info). V Kunst­his­to­ris­ches Muse­um náj­de­te die­la Ruben­sa, Düre­ra, Rem­brand­ta, Rafa­e­la, Cara­vag­gia, Tizia­na (dro​me​dar​.sk). Je tu 50 diva­diel, 4 ope­ry, dve muzi­ká­lo­vé scé­ny, 100 múzeí, koná sa tu množ­stvo diva­del­ných, hudob­ných a taneč­ných fes­ti­va­lov. Zámok Schönb­runn, zahŕňa aj park z 18. sto­ro­čia a naj­star­šiu zoolo­gic­kú záh­ra­du na sve­te – z roku 1752 (eart​hin​pic​tu​res​.com). 

Vie­deň je aj mes­tom vzde­la­nia, pôso­bí tu veľa uni­ver­zít: Aca­de­my of Fine Arts, Dip­lo­ma­tic Aca­de­my, Medi­cal Uni­ver­si­ty, PEF Pri­va­te Uni­ver­si­ty of Mana­ge­ment, Uni­ver­si­ty of App­lied Arts, Uni­ver­si­ty of Music and Per­for­ming Arts, Uni­ver­si­ty of Vete­ri­na­ry Medi­ci­ne, Uni­ver­si­ty of Vien­na, Uni­ver­si­ty of Eco­no­mics and Busi­ness, Uni­ver­si­ty of Natu­ral Resour­ces and App­lied Life Scien­ces, Uni­ver­si­ty of Tech­no­lo­gy, Web­ster Uni­ver­si­ty (wiki­pe­dia). Vie­den­ský doprav­ný sys­tém pat­rí medzi naj­lep­šie v Euró­pe. Jed­not­né lís­t­ky pla­tia pre regi­onál­ne vla­ky, met­ro, elek­trič­ky a pre auto­bu­sy. Lin­ky jaz­dia čas­to, zried­ka sa čaká dlh­šie ako 10 minút. Mes­to kri­žu­je 700 km cyk­lis­tic­kých trás (dro​me​dar​.sk).


Vien­na – Wien, Latin Vin­do­bo­na, Hun­ga­rian Bécs, Slo­ve­nian Dunaj, Cro­atian Beč, English Vien­na has a popu­la­ti­on of 1.65 mil­li­on. It is the seat of many inter­na­ti­onal orga­ni­za­ti­ons, inc­lu­ding OPEC. After New York and Gene­va, it is the third cen­ter whe­re UN bodies are loca­ted. Inte­res­tin­gly, Vien­na­’s tram network is the third-​largest in the world. The his­to­ri­cal cen­ter was insc­ri­bed on the UNESCO World Heri­ta­ge List in 2001. The city covers an area of 414.89 km². Vien­na is divi­ded into 23 dis­tricts: Inne­re Stadt, Leopold­stadt, Land­s­tra­ße, Wie­den, Mar­ga­re­ten, Maria­hilf, Neubau, Josefs­tadt, Alser­grund, Favo­ri­ten, Sim­me­ring, Meid­ling, Hiet­zing, Pen­zing, Rudolfsheim-​Fünfhaus, Ottak­ring, Her­nals, Wäh­ring, Döb­ling, Bri­git­te­nau, Flo­rids­dorf, Donaus­tadt, Lie­sing (Wiki­pe­dia). The city cen­ter, Inne­re Stadt, was sur­roun­ded by walls, which were demo­lis­hed in 1857 (eart​hin​pic​tu​res​.com).

The ter­ri­to­ry of present-​day Vien­na was sett­led by Celts in the 5th cen­tu­ry BC. The name Vien­na is deri­ved from the Cel­tic word Vedu­nia,” mea­ning river in the woods (eart​hin​pic​tu​res​.com). In the first cen­tu­ry AD, the­re was a Roman legi­on camp and a civi­lian sett­le­ment cal­led Vin­do­bo­na. During the Mar­co­man­nic Wars (166180), the Roman Empe­ror Mar­cus Aure­lius sta­y­ed here and died. The rule of the Romans ended around the 5th cen­tu­ry with the arri­val of Ger­ma­nic tri­bes. The city is men­ti­oned in writ­ten records in 881 as Wenia. In 1137, it is men­ti­oned for the first time as Wien. Sin­ce 1156, the city has been the seat of the Baben­berg fami­ly. After the extinc­ti­on of this dynas­ty, Pře­mysl Ota­kar II clai­med Vien­na, but he was defe­a­ted by Rudolf I of Habs­burg in the Batt­le on the March­feld. Under the rule of the Habs­bur­gs, the city beca­me the seat of the Holy Roman Empe­ror (Wiki­pe­dia).

In the 18th and 19th cen­tu­ries, artists such as Joseph Haydn, Wolf­gang Ama­de­us Mozart, Ludwig van Beet­ho­ven, Franz Schu­bert, Johan­nes Brahms, Johann Strauss lived in Vien­na (Wiki­pe­dia). In 1754, 175,460 peop­le lived here. In 1850, it was 551,300, in 1900 alre­a­dy 1,769,137, and in 1910, 2,083,630. Howe­ver, the­re was a dec­li­ne until 19911,539,848 (wiki­pe­dia). Vien­na is cur­ren­tly the third cen­ter, after New York and Gene­va, whe­re UN bodies are loca­ted. Vien­na is a popu­lar city for inter­na­ti­onal con­fe­ren­ces and high-​level dip­lo­ma­tic nego­tia­ti­ons. Among the famous archi­tec­tu­ral works are the Town Hall, Par­lia­ment, Karl­skir­che, Bel­ve­de­re – Palais Eugen Savo­y­en, Schönb­runn – the resi­den­ce of the Habs­bur­gs, Hof­burg – the impe­rial pala­ce, Step­hans­dom – St. Step­he­n’s Cat­hed­ral (Wiki­pe­dia), Alber­ti­na (wiki­pe­dia), Hun­dert­was­ser­haus (Sed­lá­ko­vá). The 137-​meter-​high Step­hans­dom was built during the 14th and 15th cen­tu­ries on the site of a Roma­ne­sque basi­li­ca. In Alber­ti­na, the­re is the most exten­si­ve col­lec­ti­on of grap­hics in the world (info​-tour​.info). In the Kunst­his­to­ris­ches Muse­um, you can find works by Rubens, Dürer, Rem­brandt, Rap­ha­el, Cara­vag­gio, Tizian (dro​me​dar​.sk). The­re are 50 the­a­ters, 4 ope­ras, two musi­cal sta­ges, 100 muse­ums, and nume­rous the­a­ter, music, and dan­ce fes­ti­vals. Schönb­runn Pala­ce inc­lu­des an 18th-​century park and the worl­d’s oldest zoo from 1752 (eart​hin​pic​tu​res​.com).

Vien­na is also a city of edu­ca­ti­on, with many uni­ver­si­ties: Aca­de­my of Fine Arts, Dip­lo­ma­tic Aca­de­my, Medi­cal Uni­ver­si­ty, PEF Pri­va­te Uni­ver­si­ty of Mana­ge­ment, Uni­ver­si­ty of App­lied Arts, Uni­ver­si­ty of Music and Per­for­ming Arts, Uni­ver­si­ty of Vete­ri­na­ry Medi­ci­ne, Uni­ver­si­ty of Vien­na, Uni­ver­si­ty of Eco­no­mics and Busi­ness, Uni­ver­si­ty of Natu­ral Resour­ces and App­lied Life Scien­ces, Uni­ver­si­ty of Tech­no­lo­gy, Web­ster Uni­ver­si­ty (wiki­pe­dia). Vien­na­’s tran­s­por­ta­ti­on sys­tem is among the best in Euro­pe. Uni­fied tic­kets are valid for regi­onal trains, met­ro, trams, and buses. Lines run fre­qu­en­tly, with waits rare­ly exce­e­ding 10 minu­tes. The city boasts 700 km of cyc­ling rou­tes (dro​me​dar​.sk).


Wien – Wien, Late­in Vin­do­bo­na, Unga­risch Bécs, Slo­we­nisch Dunaj, Kro­atisch Beč, Englisch Vien­na, hat eine Bevöl­ke­rung von 1,65 Mil­li­onen. Es ist der Sitz vie­ler inter­na­ti­ona­ler Orga­ni­sa­ti­onen, darun­ter die OPEC. Nach New York und Genf ist es das drit­te Zen­trum, in dem UNO-​Organe ansäs­sig sind. Inte­res­san­ter­we­i­se ist das Stra­ßen­bahn­netz Wiens das drittg­rößte der Welt. Das his­to­ris­che Zen­trum wur­de 2001 in die Lis­te des UNESCO-​Weltkulturerbes auf­ge­nom­men. Die Stadt ers­trec­kt sich über eine Flä­che von 414,89 km². Wien ist in 23 Bez­ir­ke unter­te­ilt: Inne­re Stadt, Leopold­stadt, Land­s­tra­ße, Wie­den, Mar­ga­re­ten, Maria­hilf, Neubau, Josefs­tadt, Alser­grund, Favo­ri­ten, Sim­me­ring, Meid­ling, Hiet­zing, Pen­zing, Rudolfsheim-​Fünfhaus, Ottak­ring, Her­nals, Wäh­ring, Döb­ling, Bri­git­te­nau, Flo­rids­dorf, Donaus­tadt, Lie­sing (Wiki­pe­dia). Das Stadt­zen­trum, Inne­re Stadt, war in der Ver­gan­gen­he­it von Mau­ern umge­ben, die 1857 abge­ris­sen wur­den (eart​hin​pic​tu​res​.com).

Das Gebiet des heuti­gen Wien war bere­its im 5. Jahr­hun­dert v. Chr. von Kel­ten besie­delt. Der Name Wien lei­tet sich vom kel­tis­chen Wort Vedu­nia” ab, was Fluss im Wald bede­utet (eart​hin​pic​tu​res​.com). Im ers­ten Jahr­hun­dert nach Chris­tus gab es hier ein Lager der römis­chen Legi­on und eine zivi­le Sied­lung namens Vin­do­bo­na. Wäh­rend der Mar­ko­man­nen­krie­ge (166180) ver­we­il­te der römis­che Kai­ser Mar­cus Aure­lius hier und starb sogar hier. Die Herrs­chaft der Römer ende­te gegen das 5. Jahr­hun­dert mit der Ankunft der ger­ma­nis­chen Stäm­me. Die Stadt wird ers­tmals 881 als Wenia in sch­rift­li­chen Auf­ze­ich­nun­gen erwähnt. Im Jahr 1137 wird sie ers­tmals als Wien genannt. Seit 1156 ist die Stadt der Sitz der Baben­ber­ger. Nach dem Auss­ter­ben die­ser Dynas­tie erhob Pře­mysl Ota­kar II. Ans­pruch auf Wien, wur­de jedoch von Rudolf I. von Habs­burg in der Sch­lacht auf dem March­feld besiegt. Unter der Herrs­chaft der Habs­bur­ger wur­de die Stadt der Sitz des römisch-​deutschen Kai­sers im Hei­li­gen Römis­chen Reich (Wiki­pe­dia).

Im 18. und 19. Jahr­hun­dert leb­ten Künst­ler wie Joseph Haydn, Wolf­gang Ama­de­us Mozart, Ludwig van Beet­ho­ven, Franz Schu­bert, Johan­nes Brahms, Johann Strauss in Wien (Wiki­pe­dia). Im Jahr 1754 leb­ten hier 175.460 Men­schen. Im Jahr 1850 waren es 551.300, im Jahr 1900 bere­its 1.769.137 und im Jahr 1910 2.083.630. Bis 1991 gab es jedoch einen Rück­gang auf 1.539.848 (Wiki­pe­dia). Wien ist der­ze­it nach New York und Genf das drit­te Zen­trum, in dem UNO-​Organe ansäs­sig sind. Wien ist eine belieb­te Stadt für inter­na­ti­ona­le Kon­fe­ren­zen und dip­lo­ma­tis­che Ver­hand­lun­gen auf höchs­ter Ebe­ne. Zu den berühm­ten archi­tek­to­nis­chen Wer­ken gehören das Rat­haus, das Par­la­ment, die Karl­skir­che, das Bel­ve­de­re – Palais Eugen Savo­y­en, Schönb­runn – der Wohn­sitz der Habs­bur­ger, die Hof­burg – der kai­ser­li­che Palast, der Step­hans­dom – der Step­hans­dom (Wiki­pe­dia), die Alber­ti­na (Wiki­pe­dia), das Hun­dert­was­ser­haus (Sed­lá­ko­vá). Der 137 Meter hohe Step­hans­dom wur­de im Lau­fe des 14. und 15. Jahr­hun­derts an der Stel­le einer roma­nis­chen Basi­li­ka erbaut. In der Alber­ti­na befin­det sich die umfan­gre­ichs­te Gra­fik­samm­lung der Welt (info​-tour​.info). Im Kunst­his­to­ris­chen Muse­um fin­den Sie Wer­ke von Rubens, Dürer, Rem­brandt, Rap­ha­el, Cara­vag­gio, Tizian (dro​me​dar​.sk). Es gibt 50 The­a­ter, 4 Opern, zwei Musical-​Bühnen, 100 Muse­en und zahl­re­i­che Theater‑, Musik- und Tanz­fes­ti­vals. Sch­loss Schönb­runn umfasst einen Park aus dem 18. Jahr­hun­dert und den ältes­ten Zoo der Welt aus dem Jahr 1752 (eart​hin​pic​tu​res​.com).

Wien ist auch eine Stadt der Bil­dung, mit vie­len Uni­ver­si­tä­ten: Aka­de­mie der Bil­den­den Küns­te, Dip­lo­ma­tis­che Aka­de­mie, Medi­zi­nis­che Uni­ver­si­tät, PEF Pri­va­te Uni­ver­si­tät für Mana­ge­ment, Uni­ver­si­tät für Ange­wand­te Kunst, Uni­ver­si­tät für Musik und dars­tel­len­de Kunst, Vete­ri­när­me­di­zi­nis­che Uni­ver­si­tät, Uni­ver­si­tät Wien, Wirts­chaft­su­ni­ver­si­tät, Uni­ver­si­tät für Boden­kul­tur, Tech­nis­che Uni­ver­si­tät, Web­ster Uni­ver­si­ty (Wiki­pe­dia). Das Ver­kehrs­sys­tem Wiens gehört zu den bes­ten in Euro­pa. Ein­he­it­li­che Tic­kets gel­ten für Regi­onal­züge, U‑Bahnen, Stra­ßen­bah­nen und Bus­se. Die Linien ver­keh­ren häu­fig, und die War­te­ze­i­ten übersch­re­i­ten sel­ten 10 Minu­ten. Die Stadt bie­tet 700 km Radwe­ge (dro​me​dar​.sk).


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Verona – romantické mesto Rómea a Júlie

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Na plo­che nece­lých 207 km2 žije cca 265 000 oby­va­te­ľov (wikipedia.en). Cez mes­to tečie rie­ka Adi­ža (wiki​pe​dia​.sk). V uli­ci Capel­lo, sto­jí Casa di Giu­liet­ta, stre­do­ve­ký meš­tian­sky dom, kto­rý pat­ril rodu Capu­le­tov – vo dvo­re je Júli­in bal­kón“ (wikipedia.cs). Aré­na vo Vero­ne je tre­tí naj­väč­ší rím­sky amfi­te­áter v Talian­sku. Počas leta sa v ňom koná množ­stvo pred­sta­ve­ní (vero​na​.me). Mes­to Vero­na leží na seve­re Talianska.

V roku 550 pred n. l. Vero­nu doby­li Galo­via, kmeň Ceno­ma­nen (wiki​pe​dia​.sk). V roku 30 tu císař Augus­tus dal posta­viť amfi­te­áter (wikipedia.cs). V roku 452 mes­to vyplie­nil Atti­la. V roku 489 tu ger­mán­ske­ho Odo­ake­ra pora­zil ostro­gót­sky kráľ Teodo­rich Veľ­ký, kto­rý si tu zria­di rezi­den­ciu (wiki​pe​dia​.sk). Posled­ným lom­bard­ským krá­ľom tu bol Adal­gi­sus, kto­rý do roku 774 odo­lá­val nájaz­dom Karo­la Veľ­ké­ho, kto­rý krá­ľov­stvo zni­čil. Neskôr tu síd­li­li fran­ko­via, kto­rí odtiaľ­to ovlá­da­li sever­né Talian­sko (wikipedia.cs). V roku 1117 pos­tih­lo mes­to veľ­ké zeme­tra­se­nie, po ňom bola Vero­na výraz­ne pre­sta­va­ná. V 15. a v 16. sto­ro­čí pôso­bi­la vo Vero­ne sláv­na maliar­ska ško­la (wikipedia.cs). Samos­tat­nosť Vero­na zís­ka­la začiat­kom 12. sto­ro­čia (wiki​pe​dia​.sk). Od roku 1404 pat­ri­lo mes­to Benát­kám. V roku 1797 ju dobyl Napo­le­on I., kto­rý ju však pre­dal Rakús­ku. V roku 1866 bolo Benát­sko pri­po­je­né ku zjed­no­te­né­mu Talian­sku (wikipedia.cs).

Osob­nos­ti mes­ta: maliar a vedec Leonar­do Da Vin­ci, cyk­lis­ta Damia­no Cune­go, Romeo Mon­ta­gue a Juliet Capu­let – fik­tív­ny hrdi­no­via zo Sha­kes­pe­a­ro­vej drá­my Romeo a Júlia (wikipedia.en), Dan­te Alig­hie­ri (wikipedia.cs).


On an area of just under 207 km², app­ro­xi­ma­te­ly 265,000 inha­bi­tants live (wikipedia.en). The river Adi­ge flo­ws through the city (wiki​pe​dia​.sk). In Capel­lo Stre­et stands Casa di Giu­liet­ta, a medie­val bour­ge­ois hou­se that belo­n­ged to the Capu­let fami­ly – in the cour­ty­ard is Julie­t’s bal­co­ny” (wikipedia.cs). The Are­na in Vero­na is the third-​largest Roman amp­hit­he­a­ter in Ita­ly. During the sum­mer, it hosts nume­rous per­for­man­ces (vero​na​.me). The city of Vero­na is loca­ted in nort­hern Italy.

In the year 550 BC, Vero­na was conqu­e­red by the Gauls, the Ceno­ma­ni tri­be (wiki​pe​dia​.sk). In the year 30, Empe­ror Augus­tus had the amp­hit­he­a­ter built (wikipedia.cs). In 452, the city was plun­de­red by Atti­la. In 489, the Ostro­got­hic king The­odo­ric the Gre­at defe­a­ted the Ger­ma­nic Odo­acer here, estab­lis­hing his resi­den­ce (wiki​pe​dia​.sk). The last Lom­bard king here was Adal­gi­sus, who resis­ted the inva­si­on of Char­le­mag­ne until 774, when the king­dom was des­tro­y­ed. Later, the Franks sett­led here, con­trol­ling nort­hern Ita­ly from this point (wikipedia.cs). In 1117, a major eart­hqu­ake struck the city, after which Vero­na was sig­ni­fi­can­tly rebu­ilt. In the 15th and 16th cen­tu­ries, Vero­na was home to the famous scho­ol of pain­ting (wikipedia.cs). Vero­na gai­ned inde­pen­den­ce at the begin­ning of the 12th cen­tu­ry (wiki​pe​dia​.sk). Sin­ce 1404, the city belo­n­ged to Veni­ce. In 1797, it was conqu­e­red by Napo­le­on I, who, howe­ver, sold it to Aus­tria. In 1866, Vene­to was anne­xed to uni­fied Ita­ly (wikipedia.cs).

Notab­le per­so­na­li­ties from the city inc­lu­de pain­ter and scien­tist Leonar­do Da Vin­ci, cyc­list Damia­no Cune­go, Romeo Mon­ta­gue, and Juliet Capu­let – fic­ti­onal hero­es from Sha­kes­pe­a­re­’s play Romeo and Juliet (wikipedia.en), Dan­te Alig­hie­ri (wikipedia.cs).


Su una super­fi­cie di poco meno di 207 km² vivo­no cir­ca 265.000 abi­tan­ti (wikipedia.en). Att­ra­ver­so la cit­tà scor­re il fiu­me Adi­ge (wiki​pe​dia​.sk). Nel­la via Capel­lo si tro­va Casa di Giu­liet­ta, una casa borg­he­se medie­va­le che appar­te­ne­va alla famig­lia Capu­le­ti – nel cor­ti­le c’è il bal­co­ne di Giu­liet­ta” (wikipedia.cs). L’A­re­na di Vero­na è il ter­zo anfi­te­at­ro roma­no più gran­de d’I­ta­lia. Duran­te l’es­ta­te, ospi­ta nume­ro­se rapp­re­sen­ta­zi­oni (vero​na​.me). La cit­tà di Vero­na si tro­va nel nord dell’Italia.

Nel­l’an­no 550 a.C., Vero­na fu conqu­is­ta­ta dai Gal­li, dal­la tri­bù dei Ceno­ma­ni (wiki​pe​dia​.sk). Nel 30 a.C., l’im­pe­ra­to­re Augus­to fece cos­tru­ire l’an­fi­te­at­ro (wikipedia.cs). Nel 452, la cit­tà fu sac­cheg­gia­ta da Atti­la. Nel 489, il re ostro­go­to Teodo­ri­co il Gran­de scon­fis­se il ger­ma­ni­co Odo­ac­re, sta­bi­len­do qui la sua resi­den­za (wiki​pe​dia​.sk). L’ul­ti­mo re lon­go­bar­do fu Adal­gi­sus, che resis­tet­te all’in­va­si­one di Car­lo Mag­no fino al 774, quan­do il regno fu dis­trut­to. Suc­ces­si­va­men­te, gli abi­tan­ti di Vero­na furo­no i Fran­chi, che con­trol­la­va­no da qui il nord Ita­lia (wikipedia.cs). Nel 1117, un ter­re­mo­to col­pì la cit­tà, dopo­di­ché Vero­na fu sig­ni­fi­ca­ti­va­men­te ricos­tru­ita. Nel XVXVI seco­lo, Vero­na fu sede del­la famo­sa scu­ola di pit­tu­ra (wikipedia.cs). Vero­na otten­ne l’in­di­pen­den­za all’i­ni­zio del XII seco­lo (wiki​pe​dia​.sk). Dal 1404, la cit­tà appar­te­ne­va a Vene­zia. Nel 1797 fu conqu­is­ta­ta da Napo­le­one I, che tut­ta­via la ven­det­te all’Aus­tria. Nel 1866 il Vene­to fu annes­so all’I­ta­lia uni­ta (wikipedia.cs).

Tra le per­so­na­li­tà del­la cit­tà ci sono il pit­to­re e scien­zia­to Leonar­do Da Vin­ci, il cic­lis­ta Damia­no Cune­go, Romeo Mon­tec­chi e Giu­liet­ta Capu­le­ti – eroi imma­gi­na­ri del­la com­me­dia di Sha­kes­pe­a­re Romeo e Giu­liet­ta (wikipedia.en), Dan­te Alig­hie­ri (wikipedia.cs).


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2006-2010, 2009, Časová línia, Krajina, Mestá, Taliansko, TOP, Typ krajiny, Zahraničie

Taliansko

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Kra­ji­na v tva­re čiž­my, kto­rá vychá­dza z kon­ti­nen­tu a z ostat­ných strán je obklo­pe­ná Stre­do­zem­ným morom. Talian­sko má sláv­nu his­tó­riu, kto by nepoz­nal sta­ro­ve­ký Rím, obdo­bie anti­ky, Nera, Mar­ca Aure­lia, Cézara?

V Talian­sku žije viac ako 60 mili­ó­nov oby­va­te­ľov na plo­che 301 230 km2. Má nie­koľ­ko ostro­vov: Síci­liu, Sar­dí­niu, Elbu, Cap­ri, Tre­mi­ti a Ischiu (Wiki​pe​dia​.sk). Väč­ši­na Talian­ska je Ape­nin­ským polo­os­tro­vom. Na seve­re sa vypí­na­jú Alpy, na hra­ni­ciach s Fran­cúz­skom je naj­vyš­ší vrch Euró­py Mont Blanc. Cez polo­os­trov sa tiah­nu Ape­ni­ny. Na ostro­voch sú čin­né sop­ky Vezuv, Etna, Strom­bo­li (Wiki​pe​dia​.sk).

Pomer­ne veľ­ké zastú­pe­nie majú národ­nos­ti okrem domá­cej, kto­rá tvo­rí tak­mer 93 % popu­lá­cie. A to naj­mä rumu­ni, seve­ro­af­ri­ča­nia, albán­ci, čína­nia, ukra­jin­ci. Veľ­ké mes­tá Talian­ska: Rím (Rome), Milá­no (Milan), Neapol, Turín, Paler­mo, Janov (Genoa), Bolog­na, Flo­ren­cia, Bari, Cata­nia, Benát­ky (Veni­ce), Vero­na, Mes­si­na, Pado­va (Padua) (Wiki­pe­dia ENG). Regi­ó­ny Talian­ska: Abruz­zo, Basi­li­ca­ta, Kaláb­ria, Cam­pa­nia, Emi­lia Romag­na, Friu­li Vene­zia Giu­lia, Lazio, Ligu­ria, Lom­bar­dia, Mar­che, Moli­se, Pie­mon­te, Pug­lia, Sar­dí­nia, Sicí­lia, Tos­kán­sko, Tren­ti­no – Alto Adi­ge, Umbria, Val­le d‘Aousta, Vené­cia (dovo​len​ka​ta​lian​sko​.sk). Rím je síd­lom pápe­ža. Veľ­mi zná­ma je veta: Všet­ky ces­ty vedú do Ríma”.

V sta­ro­ve­ku na úze­mí Talian­ska exis­to­va­li mest­ské štá­ty čias­toč­ne zalo­že­ných na gréc­kej kolo­ni­zá­cii a etrus­ké mes­tá. V 8. sto­ro­čí vzni­kol Rím, kto­rý zažil veľ­kú slá­vu a tešil sa jej viac ako tisíc rokov. Zani­kol v roku 476 (Wiki​pe​dia​.cz). V sta­ro­ve­ku (264144 pred n. l.) počas pún­skym vojen Féni­ča­nia z Kar­tá­ga bojo­va­li pro­ti Rima­nom. V rokoch 7371 pred n. l. pre­beh­lo Spar­ta­ko­ve povs­ta­nie. Spar­ta­kus bol gla­diá­tor (Pet­ra Sur­mo­vá). 

Nie­kto­rí zo sláv­nych vlád­cov Ríma: Augus­tus, Tibe­rius, Cali­gu­la, Clau­dius, Nero, Vitel­lius, Ves­pa­sian, Titus, Ner­va, Tra­jan, Had­rian, Anto­ni­nus Pius, Lucius Verus, Mar­cus Aure­lius, Com­mo­dus, Per­ti­nax, Sep­ti­mus Seve­rus, Vale­rian, Gal­lie­nus, Quin­til­lus, Taci­tus, Flo­ria­nus, Dioc­le­tian, Fla­vius Vale­rius Seve­rus, Lici­nius, The­odo­sius, Romu­lus Augus­tu­lus (List of Roman empe­rors). Zná­mi hudob­ní skla­da­te­lia: Gia­co­mo Puc­ci­ni, Clau­dio Mon­te­ver­di, Arcan­ge­lo Corel­li, Anto­nio Vival­di, Gioac­chi­no Ros­si­ni, Nico­lo Paga­ni­ni, Giu­sep­pe Ver­di, Gae­ota­no Doni­zet­ti. Zná­mi malia­ri: Miche­lan­ge­lo, Leonar­do da Vin­ci, Dona­tel­lo, Bot­ti­cel­li, Cara­vag­gio, Titian, Rap­ha­el, spi­so­va­te­lia: Dan­te Alig­hie­ri, Giovan­ni Boc­cac­cio, Torqu­ato Tas­so, filo­zo­fo­via: Gior­da­no Bru­no, Nic­co­lo Machia­vel­li, fil­má­ri: Vit­to­rio De Sica, Fede­ri­co Fel­li­ni, Pier Paolo Paso­li­ni, Luchi­no Vis­con­ti, Miche­lan­ge­lo Anto­ni­oni, Ser­gio Leone, ved­ci: Leonar­do da Vin­ci, Gali­leo Gali­lei, Enri­co Fer­mi, Giovan­ni Dome­ni­co Cas­si­ni, Ales­san­dro Vol­ta, Leonar­do Pisa­no Fibo­nac­ci, Camil­lo Gol­gi, Gug­liel­mo Mar­co­ni (Wiki­pe­dia ENG).

Sve­to­zná­me sú mód­ne znač­ky Guc­ci, Pra­da, Ver­sa­ce, Valen­ti­no, Arma­ni (world​cat​.org), Benet­ton (Dela­na Miko­lá­šo­vá), ape­ri­tí­vy: Cin­za­no, Mar­ti­ni, Cam­pa­ri, syry: moz­za­rel­la, gor­gon­zo­la, par­mi­gia­no, (Dela­na Miko­lá­šo­vá), fut­ba­lo­vé klu­by: Juven­tus Turín, AC Milá­no, Lazio Rím, Inter Milá­no, AC Par­ma, SSC Neapol.


Ita­ly, sha­ped like a boot, extends from the con­ti­nent and is sur­roun­ded by the Medi­ter­ra­ne­an Sea. Ita­ly boasts a rich his­to­ry, with the reno­wned ancient Rome, the anti­qu­ity peri­od, and ico­nic figu­res like Nero, Mar­cus Aure­lius, and Caesar.

With a popu­la­ti­on exce­e­ding 60 mil­li­on across 301,230 km², Ita­ly inc­lu­des seve­ral islands such as Sici­ly, Sar­di­nia, Elba, Cap­ri, Tre­mi­ti, and Ischia (Wiki​pe​dia​.sk). The majo­ri­ty of Ita­ly is the Apen­ni­ne Penin­su­la. The Alps rise to the north, with Mont Blanc, Euro­pe­’s hig­hest peak, bor­de­ring Fran­ce. The Apen­ni­nes stretch across the penin­su­la. Acti­ve vol­ca­no­es, inc­lu­ding Vesu­vius, Etna, and Strom­bo­li, are found on the islands (Wiki​pe​dia​.sk).

Apart from the pre­do­mi­nan­tly nati­ve popu­la­ti­on, making up almost 93%, Ita­ly hosts diver­se nati­ona­li­ties like Roma­nians, North Afri­cans, Alba­nians, Chi­ne­se, and Ukrai­nians. Major cities inc­lu­de Rome, Milan, Naples, Turin, Paler­mo, Genoa, Bolog­na, Flo­ren­ce, Bari, Cata­nia, Veni­ce, Vero­na, Mes­si­na, and Padua (Wiki­pe­dia ENG). Regi­ons in Ita­ly encom­pass Abruz­zo, Basi­li­ca­ta, Calab­ria, Cam­pa­nia, Emi­lia Romag­na, Friu­li Vene­zia Giu­lia, Lazio, Ligu­ria, Lom­bar­dy, Mar­che, Moli­se, Pied­mont, Pug­lia, Sar­di­nia, Sici­ly, Tus­ca­ny, Tren­ti­no – Alto Adi­ge, Umbria, Val­le d’A­os­ta, and Vene­to (dovo​len​ka​ta​lian​sko​.sk). Rome ser­ves as the papal resi­den­ce, and the famous say­ing goes, All roads lead to Rome.”

In ancient times, Ita­ly was home to city-​states part­ly foun­ded on Gre­ek colo­ni­za­ti­on and Etrus­can cities. Rome emer­ged in the 8th cen­tu­ry, expe­rien­cing gran­de­ur for over a mil­len­nium befo­re its dec­li­ne in 476 (Wiki​pe​dia​.cz). In the ancient era (264144 BC), during the Punic Wars, the Pho­eni­cians from Cart­ha­ge fought against the Romans. The Spar­ta­cus upri­sing occur­red bet­we­en 7371 BC, led by the gla­dia­tor Spar­ta­cus (Pet­ra Surmová).

Some notab­le Roman rulers inc­lu­de Augus­tus, Tibe­rius, Cali­gu­la, Clau­dius, Nero, Ves­pa­sian, Titus, Tra­jan, Had­rian, Mar­cus Aure­lius, and Com­mo­dus, among others (List of Roman empe­rors). Reno­wned com­po­sers from Ita­ly inc­lu­de Gia­co­mo Puc­ci­ni, Clau­dio Mon­te­ver­di, Anto­nio Vival­di, and Giu­sep­pe Ver­di. The coun­try has pro­du­ced celeb­ra­ted artists like Miche­lan­ge­lo, Leonar­do da Vin­ci, Bot­ti­cel­li, and Cara­vag­gio, and famous wri­ters such as Dan­te Alig­hie­ri and Giovan­ni Boc­cac­cio. Notab­le phi­lo­sop­hers inc­lu­de Gior­da­no Bru­no and Nic­co­lo Machia­vel­li. In cine­ma, Ita­ly boasts direc­tors like Fede­ri­co Fel­li­ni and Ser­gio Leone. The coun­try has pro­du­ced influ­en­tial scien­tists, inc­lu­ding Gali­leo Gali­lei and Enri­co Fer­mi (Wiki­pe­dia ENG).

Ita­ly is home to world-​famous fas­hi­on brands like Guc­ci, Pra­da, Ver­sa­ce, Valen­ti­no, Arma­ni, and Benet­ton (world​cat​.org). Ico­nic ape­ri­tifs like Cin­za­no, Mar­ti­ni, and Cam­pa­ri, as well as che­e­ses like moz­za­rel­la, gor­gon­zo­la, and par­mi­gia­no, have gai­ned glo­bal recog­ni­ti­on (Dela­na Miko­lá­šo­vá). Foot­ball clubs like Juven­tus Turin, AC Milan, Lazio Rome, Inter Milan, AC Par­ma, and SSC Naples are pro­mi­nent in Ita­lian sports.


Itá­lie, una ter­ra a for­ma di sti­va­le che spor­ge dal con­ti­nen­te e che da ogni altra par­te è cir­con­da­ta dal Mar Medi­ter­ra­neo. L’I­ta­lia van­ta una sto­ria illus­tre, chi non conos­ce l’an­ti­ca Roma, il peri­odo del­l’an­ti­chi­tà, Ner­va, Mar­co Aure­lio, Cesare?

In Ita­lia vivo­no più di 60 mili­oni di abi­tan­ti su una super­fi­cie di 301.230 km². Ha diver­se iso­le: la Sici­lia, la Sar­deg­na, l’El­ba, Cap­ri, le Tre­mi­ti e Ischia (Wiki​pe​dia​.sk). La mag­gi­or par­te del­l’I­ta­lia è cos­ti­tu­ita dal­la peni­so­la appen­ni­ni­ca. A nord si ergo­no le Alpi, con il Mon­te Bian­co che seg­na il con­fi­ne con la Fran­cia. Att­ra­ver­so la peni­so­la si esten­do­no gli Appen­ni­ni. Sul­le iso­le ci sono vul­ca­ni atti­vi come il Vesu­vio, l’Et­na, lo Strom­bo­li (Wiki​pe​dia​.sk).

Le nazi­ona­li­tà han­no una rapp­re­sen­tan­za piut­tos­to ampia, oltre alla popo­la­zi­one loca­le che cos­ti­tu­is­ce quasi il 93% del­la popo­la­zi­one. Ques­te inc­lu­do­no rume­ni, nor­daf­ri­ca­ni, alba­ne­si, cine­si, ucrai­ni. Le gran­di cit­tà d’I­ta­lia inc­lu­do­no Roma (Rome), Mila­no (Mila­no), Napo­li, Tori­no, Paler­mo, Geno­va (Genoa), Bolog­na, Firen­ze, Bari, Cata­nia, Vene­zia (Veni­ce), Vero­na, Mes­si­na, Pado­va (Padua) (Wiki­pe­dia ENG). Le regi­oni ita­lia­ne inc­lu­do­no l’Ab­ruz­zo, la Basi­li­ca­ta, la Calab­ria, la Cam­pa­nia, l’E­mi­lia Romag­na, il Friu­li Vene­zia Giu­lia, il Lazio, la Ligu­ria, la Lom­bar­dia, le Mar­che, il Moli­se, il Pie­mon­te, la Pug­lia, la Sar­deg­na, la Sici­lia, la Tos­ca­na, il Tren­ti­no – Alto Adi­ge, l’Um­bria, la Val­le d’A­os­ta, il Vene­to (dovo​len​ka​ta​lian​sko​.sk). Roma è la sede del Papa. Mol­to nota è la fra­se: Tut­te le stra­de por­ta­no a Roma”.

Nel­l’an­ti­chi­tà, sul ter­ri­to­rio ita­lia­no, esis­te­va­no città-​stato par­zial­men­te fon­da­te sul­la colo­niz­za­zi­one gre­ca e sul­le cit­tà etrus­che. Nel VIII seco­lo si for­mò Roma, che vis­se una gran­de glo­ria per più di mil­le anni e scom­par­ve nel 476 (Wiki​pe​dia​.cz). Nel­l’an­ti­chi­tà (264144 a.C.) duran­te le guer­re puni­che i Feni­ci di Car­ta­gi­ne com­bat­te­ro­no con­tro i Roma­ni. Neg­li anni 7371 a.C. si veri­fi­cò la rivol­ta di Spar­ta­co. Spar­ta­co era un gla­dia­to­re (Pet­ra Surmová).

Alcu­ni dei famo­si gover­nan­ti di Roma inc­lu­do­no Augus­to, Tibe­rio, Cali­go­la, Clau­dio, Nero­ne, Ves­pa­sia­no, Tito, Traia­no, Adria­no, Anto­ni­no Pio, Lucio Vero, Mar­co Aure­lio, Com­mo­do, Per­ti­na­ce, Set­ti­mio Seve­ro, Vale­ria­no, Gal­lie­no, Quin­til­lo, Taci­to, Flo­ria­no, Dioc­le­zia­no, Fla­vio Vale­rio Seve­ro, Lici­nio, Teodo­sio, Romo­lo Augus­to (List of Roman empe­rors). Famo­si com­po­si­to­ri musi­ca­li ita­lia­ni inc­lu­do­no Gia­co­mo Puc­ci­ni, Clau­dio Mon­te­ver­di, Arcan­ge­lo Corel­li, Anto­nio Vival­di, Gioachi­no Ros­si­ni, Nic­co­lò Paga­ni­ni, Giu­sep­pe Ver­di, Gae­ta­no Doni­zet­ti. Artis­ti famo­si inc­lu­do­no Miche­lan­ge­lo, Leonar­do da Vin­ci, Dona­tel­lo, Bot­ti­cel­li, Cara­vag­gio, Tizia­no, Raf­fa­el­lo, scrit­to­ri come Dan­te Alig­hie­ri, Giovan­ni Boc­cac­cio, Torqu­ato Tas­so, filo­so­fi come Gior­da­no Bru­no, Nic­co­lò Machia­vel­li, regis­ti come Vit­to­rio De Sica, Fede­ri­co Fel­li­ni, Pier Paolo Paso­li­ni, Luchi­no Vis­con­ti, Miche­lan­ge­lo Anto­ni­oni, Ser­gio Leone, scien­zia­ti come Leonar­do da Vin­ci, Gali­leo Gali­lei, Enri­co Fer­mi, Giovan­ni Dome­ni­co Cas­si­ni, Ales­san­dro Vol­ta, Leonar­do Pisa­no Fibo­nac­ci, Camil­lo Gol­gi, Gug­liel­mo Mar­co­ni (Wiki­pe­dia ENG).

Sono famo­se in tut­to il mon­do mar­che di moda come Guc­ci, Pra­da, Ver­sa­ce, Valen­ti­no, Arma­ni (world​cat​.org), Benet­ton (Dela­na Miko­lá­šo­vá), ape­ri­ti­vi come Cin­za­no, Mar­ti­ni, Cam­pa­ri, for­mag­gi come moz­za­rel­la, gor­gon­zo­la, par­mi­gia­no (Dela­na Miko­lá­šo­vá), e squ­ad­re di cal­cio come la Juven­tus di Tori­no, l’AC Mila­no, la Lazio di Roma, l’In­ter Mila­no, l’AC Par­ma, il SSC Napoli.


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2005, Časová línia, Do roku 2005, Krajina, Turecko, Zahraničie

Turecko – zaujímavá hornatá krajina

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Turec­ko leží pod Čier­nym morom. Z dvoch strán ho obklo­pu­je Stre­do­zem­né more. Suse­dí so Sýri­ou, s Ira­kom, s Irá­nom, s Armén­skom, s Gru­zín­skom. Malá časť úze­mia leží v Euró­pe na Bal­kán­skom polo­os­tro­ve (Východ­ná Trá­cia /​Rumé­lia), väč­ši­na úze­mia leží v juho­zá­pad­nej Ázii – na polo­os­tro­ve Malá Ázia (Ana­tó­lia). Obe čas­ti odde­ľu­je úži­na Bospor, Mar­mar­ské more a Dar­da­ne­ly (Wiki​pe​dia​.sk). Turec­ko je hor­na­tá kra­ji­na, naj­viac jeho východ­ná časť.

Úze­mie Turec­ka (Ana­tó­lia) pat­rí k naj­star­ším trva­lo osíd­le­ným regi­ó­nom na sve­te – ešte v neoli­te (Wiki​pe​dia​.sk). Pri­bliž­ne medzi 18. – 13. sto­ro­čím pred Kris­tom bola na úze­mí dneš­né­ho Turec­ka sta­ro­ve­ká Che­tit­ská ríša. Neskôr tu exis­to­va­la Frý­gia. Od 7. sto­ro­čia pred Kris­tom Lýdia, Caria a Lýcia. Od 12. sto­ro­čia pred Kris­tom je západ­né pobre­žie kolo­ni­zo­va­né aiol­ský­mi, dór­sky­mi a ión­sky­mi Grék­mi. Neskôr aj kolo­ni­zo­va­li aj sever­né a juž­né pobre­žie. V 6. – 5 sto­ro­čí bola Ana­tó­lia doby­tá Per­žan­mi, neskôr Ale­xan­drom Mace­dón­skym, po kto­ré­ho smr­ti sa roz­pad­la na hele­nis­tic­ké štá­ty: Bitý­nia, Kapa­dó­cia, Per­ga­mon a Pon­tos (Wiki​pe​dia​.sk). V Turec­ku je veľ­ké množ­stvo antic­kých pamia­tok, naj­mä v Efe­ze, Ther­mes­so­se, Hie­ra­po­li­se a aj v Istan­bu­le (orbi​on​.cz). Kon­com 1. sto­ro­čia pred Kris­tom gré­kov vys­trie­da­la Rím­ska ríša. Po jej roz­pa­de v roku 395 Turec­ko pri­pad­lo Byzant­skej ríši. Od 11. sto­ro­čia dochá­dza­lo ku turec­ké­mu osíd­ľo­va­niu. V roku 1299 sa Osman I. stal prvým sul­tá­nom Osman­skej ríše. Vytrva­la do roku 1923, kedy Mus­ta­fa Kemal Ata­türk zalo­žil repub­li­ku. 2 mili­ó­ny gré­kov opus­ti­lo Turec­ko a do Turec­ka odiš­lo asi 500 000 mos­li­mov roz­prá­va­jú­cich gréc­ky, albán­sky a bul­har­sky z Gréc­ka (Wiki​pe​dia​.sk). V Turec­ku žije počet­ná kurd­ská men­ši­na. 

Turec­ko je pomer­ne veľ­ká kra­ji­na, jeho roz­lo­ha je 780 580 km2 (wikit​ra​vel​.org), kde žilo v roku 2003 viac ako 68 mili­ó­nov oby­va­te­ľov (Wiki​pe​dia​.cz). Turec­ká zahra­nič­ná poli­ti­ka je už v 20. sto­ro­čí nasme­ro­va­ná do Euró­py. Turec­ko pat­rí ku zakla­da­jú­cim čle­nom OECD, v roku 1952 vstu­pu­je do NATO. Od roku 1959, kedy si poda­lo žia­dosť o člen­stvo v EHS, sa inten­zív­ne sna­ží vstú­piť do európ­skych hos­po­dár­skych štruk­túr. Dnes do Európ­skej únie (Wiki​pe​dia​.sk). Zau­jí­ma­vé sú skal­né mes­ta v Kap­pa­dó­cii, národ­ný park Pamuk­ka­le (orbi​on​.cz). Vo východ­nom (naj­hor­na­tej­šom) Turec­ku pra­me­nia rie­ky Euf­rat, Tig­ris a Aras (Wiki​pe​dia​.cz). Naj­vyš­ším bodom je Ara­rat, kto­rý sa týči do výš­ky 5137 met­rov nad morom (Wiki​pe​dia​.cz). Je hra­nič­ným vrchom s Arménskom.

Hlav­ným mes­tom Turec­ka je Anka­ra. Iný­mi zná­my­mi mes­ta­mi je Anta­lya, naj­väč­šie mes­to Istan­bul, napr. Izmir, Trab­zon (wikit​ra​vel​.org), Bur­sa, Ada­na, Gazian­tep (Wiki​pe​dia​.cz). Istan­bul je mes­to roz­de­le­né na európ­sku a ázij­skú časť. Spo­je­nie tých­to dvoch kon­ti­nen­tov zabez­pe­ču­je Bospor­ský most (wikit​ra​vel​.org). Turec­ko je pod­ľa HDP na 15. mies­te na sve­te (Wiki​pe​dia​.cz). Naj­po­pu­lár­nej­ším špor­tom je fut­bal. Klu­by ako Besik­tas Istan­bul, Fener­bah­ce Istan­bul, Gala­ta­sa­ray Istan­bul, (Wiki​pe​dia​.cz) Trab­zon­spor fut­ba­lo­vý fanú­šik pozná, neraz sa výraz­nej­šie pre­sa­di­li v tra­dič­ných európ­skych pohá­roch. Národ­ný tím v roku 2002 dosia­hol na Maj­strov­stvách sve­ta 3. miesto.


Tur­key is loca­ted bene­ath the Black Sea and is sur­roun­ded by the Medi­ter­ra­ne­an Sea on two sides. It sha­res bor­ders with Syria, Iraq, Iran, Arme­nia, and Geor­gia. A small part of its ter­ri­to­ry lies in Euro­pe on the Bal­kan Penin­su­la (Eas­tern Thra­ce /​Rume­lia), whi­le the majo­ri­ty is situ­ated in sout­hwes­tern Asia on the Ana­to­lian Penin­su­la. The Bospo­rus Strait, the Sea of Mar­ma­ra, and the Dar­da­nel­les sepa­ra­te the­se two parts (Wiki​pe​dia​.sk). Tur­key is a moun­tai­nous coun­try, with its eas­tern part being the most mountainous.

The ter­ri­to­ry of Tur­key (Ana­to­lia) is one of the oldest con­ti­nu­ous­ly inha­bi­ted regi­ons glo­bal­ly, dating back to the Neolit­hic peri­od (Wiki​pe​dia​.sk). App­ro­xi­ma­te­ly bet­we­en the 18th and 13th cen­tu­ries BCE, the ancient Hit­ti­te Empi­re exis­ted in the present-​day ter­ri­to­ry of Tur­key. Later, Phry­gia was estab­lis­hed here. From the 7th cen­tu­ry BCE, Lydia, Caria, and Lycia were pre­sent. From the 12th cen­tu­ry BCE, the wes­tern coast was colo­ni­zed by Aeolian, Dorian, and Ionian Gre­eks. Later, they also colo­ni­zed the nort­hern and sout­hern coasts. In the 6th to 5th cen­tu­ries BCE, Ana­to­lia was conqu­e­red by the Per­sians, later by Ale­xan­der the Gre­at, after who­se death, it disin­teg­ra­ted into Hel­le­nis­tic sta­tes: Bit­hy­nia, Cap­pa­do­cia, Per­ga­mon, and Pon­tus (Wiki​pe​dia​.sk). Tur­key boasts nume­rous ancient monu­ments, espe­cial­ly in Ephe­sus, Ter­mes­sos, Hie­ra­po­lis, and Istan­bul (orbi​on​.cz). By the end of the 1st cen­tu­ry BCE, the Gre­eks were suc­ce­e­ded by the Roman Empi­re. After its col­lap­se in 395, Tur­key beca­me part of the Byzan­ti­ne Empi­re. From the 11th cen­tu­ry, Tur­kish sett­le­ment occur­red. In 1299, Osman I beca­me the first sul­tan of the Otto­man Empi­re, which las­ted until 1923 when Mus­ta­fa Kemal Ata­türk estab­lis­hed the repub­lic. Two mil­li­on Gre­eks left Tur­key, and about 500,000 Mus­lims spe­a­king Gre­ek, Alba­nian, and Bul­ga­rian moved to Tur­key from Gre­e­ce (Wiki​pe​dia​.sk). A sig­ni­fi­cant Kur­dish mino­ri­ty resi­des in Turkey.

Tur­key is a rela­ti­ve­ly lar­ge coun­try with an area of 780,580 km² (wikit​ra​vel​.org), and it had over 68 mil­li­on inha­bi­tants in 2003 (Wiki​pe​dia​.cz). Tur­ke­y­’s fore­ign poli­cy has been direc­ted towards Euro­pe sin­ce the 20th cen­tu­ry. Tur­key is a foun­ding mem­ber of the OECD and joined NATO in 1952. Sin­ce 1959, when it app­lied for EEC mem­bers­hip, it has been acti­ve­ly see­king to join Euro­pe­an eco­no­mic struc­tu­res. Today, it aspi­res to join the Euro­pe­an Uni­on (Wiki​pe​dia​.sk). Rock cities in Cap­pa­do­cia and Pamuk­ka­le Nati­onal Park are among the inte­res­ting sites (orbi​on​.cz). The Euph­ra­tes, Tig­ris, and Aras rivers ori­gi­na­te in eas­tern (most moun­tai­nous) Tur­key (Wiki​pe​dia​.cz). The hig­hest point is Mount Ara­rat, rea­ching 5,137 meters abo­ve sea level (Wiki​pe​dia​.cz). It is a bor­der peak with Armenia.

The capi­tal of Tur­key is Anka­ra. Other well-​known cities inc­lu­de Anta­lya, the lar­gest city Istan­bul, Izmir, Trab­zon (wikit​ra​vel​.org), Bur­sa, Ada­na, Gazian­tep (Wiki​pe​dia​.cz). Istan­bul is a city divi­ded into Euro­pe­an and Asian parts, con­nec­ted by the Bosp­ho­rus Brid­ge (wikit​ra​vel​.org). Accor­ding to GDP, Tur­key ranks 15th in the world (Wiki​pe​dia​.cz). The most popu­lar sport is foot­ball, with clubs like Besik­tas Istan­bul, Fener­bah­ce Istan­bul, Gala­ta­sa­ray Istan­bul, (Wiki​pe​dia​.cz), and Trab­zon­spor, a foot­ball club kno­wn to fans, often making a sig­ni­fi­cant impact in tra­di­ti­onal Euro­pe­an com­pe­ti­ti­ons. The nati­onal team achie­ved 3rd pla­ce in the 2002 FIFA World Cup.


Tür­ki­ye, Kara­de­ni­z’in altın­da yer almak­ta­dır. İki tara­fın­dan Akde­niz çev­re­le­mek­te­dir. Suri­ye, Irak, İran, Erme­nis­tan ve Gür­cis­tan ile komşu­dur. Top­ra­ğının küçük bir kıs­mı Bal­kan Yarıma­da­sı’n­da Avru­pa­’da bulu­nur­ken, çoğun­lu­ğu Ana­do­lu Yarıma­da­sı’n­da Güne­y­ba­tı Asy­a’da yer almak­ta­dır. Bu iki böl­ge­yi Boğa­zi­çi Boğa­zı, Mar­ma­ra Deni­zi ve Çanak­ka­le Boğa­zı ayır­mak­ta­dır (Wiki​pe​dia​.sk). Tür­ki­ye dağlık bir ülke­dir, özel­lik­le doğu kıs­mı en dağlık olanıdır.

Tür­ki­y­e’nin top­rak­la­rı (Ana­do­lu), düny­anın en eski sürek­li yer­le­şim böl­ge­le­rin­den biri­ne ait­tir ve bu yer­le­şim neoli­tik döne­me kadar uzan­mak­ta­dır (Wiki​pe​dia​.sk). Yak­la­şık M.Ö. 18. – 13. yüzy­ıl ara­sın­da bugün­kü Tür­ki­ye top­rak­la­rın­da antik Hitit İmp­ar­at­orl­uğu bulun­mak­ta­y­dı. Daha son­ra Fri­gya bura­da var olmu­ştur. M.Ö. 7. yüzy­ıl­dan iti­ba­ren Lidya, Karia­lı ve Likya var olmu­ştur. M.Ö. 12. yüzy­ıl­dan iti­ba­ren batı kıy­ısı, Ege, Dor ve İyon Grek­le­ri tara­fın­dan kolo­ni­ze edil­mi­ştir. Daha son­ra kuzey ve güney kıy­ısını da kolo­ni­le­mi­şler­dir. M.Ö. 6. – 5. yüzy­ıl ara­sın­da Ana­do­lu, Pers­ler tara­fın­dan fet­he­dil­miş, ardın­dan Büy­ük İsk­end­er tara­fın­dan fet­he­dil­miş ve onun ölümün­den son­ra Hele­nis­tik dev­let­le­re (Biti­nya, Kapa­do­kya, Per­ga­mon ve Pon­tus) ayrıl­mıştır (Wiki​pe​dia​.sk). Tür­ki­y­e’de Efe­ze, Ter­mes­sos, Hie­ra­po­lis ve İst­anb­ul­’da olmak üze­re birçok antik kalın­tı bulun­mak­ta­dır (orbi​on​.cz). Milat­tan önce 1. yüzy­ılın sonu­na doğru Yunan­lar, Roma İmp­ar­at­orl­uğu tara­fın­dan deği­şti­ril­di. 395’teki çöküşün­den son­ra Tür­ki­ye, Bizans İmp­ar­at­orl­uğ­u’­nun bir parça­sı hali­ne gel­di. 11. yüzy­ıl­dan iti­ba­ren Türk yer­le­şi­mi gerçek­le­şti. 1299’da Osman­lı İmp­ar­at­orl­uğ­u’­nun ilk padi­şa­hı Osman Gazi oldu. 1923’te Mus­ta­fa Kemal Ata­türk Tür­ki­ye Cum­hu­ri­y­eti­’ni kur­du. 2 mily­on Yunan Tür­ki­y­e’yi terk etti ve Yunan­ca, Arnav utça ve Bul­gar­ca konu­şan yak­la­şık 500.000 Müs­lüman Yuna­nis­ta­n’a göç etti (Wiki​pe​dia​.sk). Tür­ki­y­e’de önem­li bir Kürt azın­lığı yaşamaktadır.

Tür­ki­ye, oldu­kça geniş bir ülke­dir ve ala­nı 780.580 km2’dir (wikit​ra​vel​.org) ve 2003 yılın­da 68 mily­on­dan faz­la nüfu­sa sahip­ti (Wiki​pe​dia​.cz). Tür­ki­y­e’nin dış poli­ti­ka­sı 20. yüzy­ıl­dan bu yana Avru­pa­’ya yöne­lik­tir. Tür­ki­ye, OEC­D’nin kuru­cu üyele­rin­den biri­dir ve 1952’de NATO­’ya katıl­dı. 1959’dan bu yana EEC üyeli­ği için başvu­ru­da bulun­du­ğun­dan beri, Avru­pa eko­no­mik yapıla­rına katıl­mak için aktif çaba sarf etmek­te­dir. Bugün Avru­pa Bir­li­ği­’ne üye olma­yı ama­çla­mak­ta­dır (Wiki​pe​dia​.sk). Kapa­do­ky­a’da­ki kaya şehir­le­ri ve Pamuk­ka­le Mil­li Par­kı gibi ilgi­nç yer­ler ara­sın­da yer alır (orbi​on​.cz). Tür­ki­y­e’nin doğu­sun­dan (en dağlık) Fırat, Dic­le ve Aras nehir­le­ri kay­nak­lan­mak­ta­dır (Wiki​pe​dia​.cz). En yük­sek nok­ta­sı, Erme­nis­tan ile sınır olu­ştu­ran Ağrı Dağı’dır ve deniz sevi­y­esin­den 5.137 met­re yük­sek­lik­te­dir (Wiki​pe​dia​.cz).

Tür­ki­y­e’nin başken­ti Anka­ra­’dır. Diğer bili­nen şehir­ler ara­sın­da Anta­lya, en büy­ük şehir İst­anb­ul, İzm­ir, Trab­zon (wikit​ra​vel​.org), Bur­sa, Ada­na, Gazian­tep (Wiki​pe​dia​.cz) bulun­mak­ta­dır. İst­anb­ul, Avru­pa ve Asya olmak üze­re iki bölüme ayrıl­mış bir şehir­dir ve bu iki kıta­yı bir­le­şti­ren Boğa­zi­çi Köp­rüsü bulun­mak­ta­dır (wikit​ra​vel​.org). GDP’ye göre Tür­ki­ye dünya gene­lin­de 15. sıra­da­dır (Wiki​pe​dia​.cz). En popüler spor fut­bol­dur ve Beşik­taş İst­anb­ul, Fener­ba­hçe İst­anb­ul, Gala­ta­sa­ray İst­anb­ul gibi kulüp­ler (Wiki​pe​dia​.cz), Trab­zon­spor fut­bol takımı gibi takım­lar, genel­lik­le gele­nek­sel Avru­pa yarışma­la­rın­da etki­li olmak­ta­dır. Mil­li takım 2002 FIFA Dünya Kupa­sı’n­da 3. sıra­ya ulaştı.


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1991, Časová línia, Do roku 2005, Francúzsko, Krajina, Zahraničie

Francúzsko – krajina šesťuholníková

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Fran­cúz­sko leží v západ­nej Euró­pe. Zo zápa­du ho obmý­va Atlan­tic­ký oce­án a z juho­vý­cho­du Stre­do­zem­né more. Od Špa­niel­ska ho delia Pyre­ne­je. Od roku 1768 Kor­zi­ka pat­rí ku Fran­cúz­sku. Väč­ši­na kra­ji­ny má rovi­na­tý ráz (des​ti​na​cie​.sk). Meno Fran­ce pochá­dza z latin­ské­ho Fran­cia, čo zna­me­ná kra­ji­na Fran­kov” (Jean Car­pen­tier et al.). Je mož­né, že slo­vo Frank je odvo­de­né od pro­to­ger­mán­ske­ho slo­va fran­kon”, čo zna­me­ná oštep, kopi­ja, kto­rá sa vrha­la ako seke­ra – Fran­cis­ca (Taras­suk et al.), dru­há hypo­té­za hovo­rí o tom, že v pra­ve­kej nemčí­ne frank” zna­me­ná voľ­ný (Wiki­pe­dia ENG). Vzhľa­dom k svoj­mu tva­ru je občas opi­so­va­ná ako I‘HexagonNaj­star­šie znám­ky ľud­ské­ho živo­ta sú z doby pred 1.8 mili­ón­mi rokov. Z doby spred 18 000 rokov pred n. l. pochá­dza jed­na z mno­hých zdo­be­ných mla­do­pa­le­oli­tic­kých jas­kýň Las­caux (Jean Car­pen­tier et al.).

Vo Fran­cúz­sku žije asi 66 mili­ó­nov oby­va­te­ľov. Je tre­ťou naj­väč­šou kra­ji­nou Euró­py (Wiki­pe­dia ENG). Suse­dí s Atlan­tic­kým oce­ánom na zápa­de, Sever­ným morom na seve­re a so Stre­do­zem­ným morom na juhu. Medzi Fran­cúz­skom a Veľ­kou Bri­tá­ni­ou je zná­my kanál La Man­che. Pobrež­ná línia má 5500 km. Národ­nou hym­nou je Mar­se­il­lai­se (fran​cuz​sko​.sk), kto­rá je zná­ma aj u nás. Hlav­ným mot­tom Fran­cúz­skej repub­li­ky je slo­bo­da, rov­nosť, brat­stvo (fran​cuz​sko​.sk).

Naj­star­ším mes­tom je Mar­se­il­le. Jeho his­tó­ria sa zača­la písať 600 rokov pred naším leto­poč­tom, kedy bola zalo­že­ná kelt­ský­mi Gal­mi koló­nia Mas­sa­lia (Cam­brid­ge ancient his­to­ry). Oko­lo roku 125 pred n.l. bola doby­tá juž­ná Galia Riman­mi, kto­rý nazý­va­li ten­to regi­ón Roman Pro­vin­ce, z čoho vzni­kol názov Pro­ven­ce (Life Maga­zi­ne, 13.07.1953, p. 76, Goog­le Books). Hra­ni­ce súčas­né­ho Fran­cúz­ska zhru­ba zod­po­ve­da­jú sta­ro­ve­kej kelt­skej Galii. Galia bola pod­ro­be­ná Riman­mi1. sto­ro­čí pred n.l. V 4. sto­ro­čí sem zača­li pre­ni­kať ger­mán­ski Fran­ko­via. V roku 843 sa Fran­ská ríša roz­pad­la na Výcho­dof­ran­skú (dneš­né Nemec­ko), Zápa­dof­ran­skú ríšu (dneš­né Fran­cúz­sko) a Lot­rin­sko. Zná­ma je Fran­cúz­ska revo­lú­cia z roku 1789, zo začiat­ku 19. sto­ro­čia pôso­be­nie Napo­le­ona Bona­par­te­ho. V roku 1958 stál na čele Fran­cúz­ska Char­les de Gaul­le (Wiki­pe­dia). Nie­kto­rí panov­ní­ci: knie­ža Salic­kých Fran­kov Mero­vech v 5. sto­ro­čí, Chlo­do­vik, Dago­bert I. v 7. sto­ro­čí, Pipin Krát­ky v 8. sto­ro­čí kráľ Fran­cúz­ska, Karol I. Veľ­ký, Karol­man II. v 9. sto­ro­čí, Ľudo­vít XIV. – Kráľ Sln­ko (wiki​pe​dia​.sk).

Hlav­ným mes­tom je Paríž. Naj­viac uzná­va­ným národ­ným sviat­kom je Doby­tie Bas­ti­ly, kto­ré sa slá­vi 14. júla. Medzi naj­zná­mej­ších Fran­cú­zov pat­rí Johan­ka z Arku, vedec Lou­is Pas­te­ur, spi­so­va­teľ Emi­le Zola, sta­vi­teľ Gusta­ve Eif­fel, šan­so­nier­ka Edit Piaf, malia­ri Clau­de Monet, Augus­te Reno­ir, her­ci Alain Delon, Jean Reno. Kaž­do­roč­ne v júli sa kona­jú naj­sláv­nej­šie cyk­lis­tic­ké pre­te­ky Tour de Fran­ce. Fran­cúz­sko oplý­va význam­ný­mi prí­stav­mi v Le Hav­re, Nan­tes, Bor­de­aux, Cher­bourg, Brest, Calais, La Rochel­le, Tou­lon, Nice, Can­nes a naj­väč­ší fran­cúz­sky prí­stav v Mar­se­il­le (netway​.cz). Veľ­ké fran­cúz­ske auto­mo­bil­ky: Renault, Peuge­ot, Cit­ro­ën (wiki​pe​dia​.sk).

V kra­ji­ne je štvr­tý naj­väč­ší počet kul­túr­nych pamia­tok sve­to­vé­ho dedič­stva UNESCO, takmer 40. Zná­mi sú malia­ri Édou­ard Manet, Edgar Degas, Clau­de Monet, Augus­te Reno­ir, Paul Cézan­ne, Paul Gau­gu­in, Hen­ri Matis­se. Pôso­bi­li tu Pab­lo Picas­so, Vin­cent van Gogh, Marc Cha­gall, Ame­deo Modig­lia­ni, Was­si­ly Kan­din­sky. Fran­cúz­sko je zakla­da­jú­cim čle­nom Orga­ni­zá­cie spo­je­ných náro­dov – OSN, kde je jeden z pia­tich stá­lych čle­nov Bez­peč­nost­nej rady (Wiki­pe­dia ENG). Nachá­dza­jú sa tu tie­to hory: Alpy, Pyre­ne­je, Fran­cúz­ske stre­do­ho­rie, Švaj­čiar­ska Jura, Vogé­zy, Armo­ric­ký masív, Arde­ny (Wiki­pe­dia).

Naj­vyš­šia hora Mont Blanc v západ­nej Euró­pe (4810 m n.m.) je prá­ve vo fran­cúz­skych Alpách (ljly​sek​.cz). Okrem Álp sa do výš­ky čne­jú Pyre­ne­je, poho­ria Jura, Arde­ny, Fran­cúz­ske Stre­do­ho­rie a Vogé­zy. Naj­výz­nam­nej­šie rie­ky sú Loire, Garon­ne, Sei­na a Rýn. Ras­tie tu až 136 dru­hov stro­mov (fran​cuz​sko​.sk). Fran­cúz­sko je zná­me svo­jou kuchy­ňou a vínom. Žabie ste­hien­ka, sli­má­ky, muš­le, syry pat­ria k tej­to hrdej kra­ji­ne. Fran­cúz­sko bolo jed­nou z prvých kra­jín, kto­ré vytvo­ri­li minis­ter­stvo život­né­ho pro­stre­dia (Pro­tec­ti­on of the Envi­ron­ment). Je naj­čas­tej­šou turis­tic­kou des­ti­ná­ci­ou. Zná­mi spi­so­va­te­lia: Denis Dide­rot, Char­les Bau­de­lai­re, Paul Ver­lai­ne, Vic­tor Hugo, Ale­xan­dre Dumas, Jules Ver­ne, Émi­le Zola, Hono­ré de Bal­zac, Guy de Mau­pas­sant, Albert Camus, Jean-​Paul Sar­tre, Anti­one de Saint Exu­pé­ry, Sten­dahl. Filo­zo­fo­via: Rene Des­car­tes, Jean-​Jacques Rous­se­au, Vol­tai­re, Augus­te Com­te. Veľ­mi zná­my je mik­ro­bi­ológ Lou­is Pas­te­ur, mate­ma­tik a fyzik Hen­ri Poin­ca­ré, fyzi­ci Hen­ri Becqu­e­rel, Pier­re Curie, Marie Curie, Paul Lan­ge­vin, viro­lóg Luc Mon­tag­nier. Hudob­ní skla­da­te­lia: Hec­tor Ber­li­oz, Geor­ges Bizet, Char­les Gou­nod, Jacqu­es Offen­bach, Jule­sa Mas­se­ne­ta, Camil­le Saint-​Saëns, Mau­ri­ce Ravel, Clau­de Debus­sy (Wiki­pe­dia EN). Medzi ďal­šie zná­me osob­nos­ti pat­rí bez­bo­chy­by Pier­re de Cou­ber­tin, Jacques-​Yves Cous­te­au, Bri­git­te Bar­dot (wiki​pe​dia​.org). Medzi súčas­nej­ších pred­sta­vi­te­ľov” hud­by pat­rí: Edit Piaf, Char­les Azna­vour, Ser­ge Gains­bourg, Mire­il­le Mat­hieu, Jean-​Michel Jar­re, David Guet­ta. Bra­tia Augus­te a Lou­is Lumi­é­rov­ci vytvo­ri­li kino v roku 1895. Can­nes hos­tí kaž­do­roč­ne zná­my fil­mo­vý fes­ti­val. Fran­cúz­sko ako celok až do nedáv­nej doby bolo kul­túr­nym cen­trom celé­ho sve­ta (Wiki­pe­dia EN).

Regi­ó­ny a ich hlav­né mes­tá: Alsas­ko – Štrass­burg, Akvi­tán­sko – Bor­de­aux, Auverg­ne – Clermont-​Ferrand, Bre­tón­sko – Ren­nes, Bur­gund­sko – Dijon, Cen­tre – Orlé­ans, Champagne-​Ardenne – Chalon-​en-​Champagne, Kor­zi­ka – Ajac­cio, France-​Comté – Besan­con, Ile-​de-​France – Paris, Languedoc-​Roussillon – Mont­pel­lier, Limu­zín­sko – Limo­ges, Lot­rin­sko – Metz, Dol­ná Nor­man­dia – Caen, Midi-​Pyrénées – Tou­lou­se, Nord-​Pas-​de-​Calais – Lil­le, Pays de la Loire – Nan­te­es, Pikar­dia – Amiens, Poitou-​Charentes – Poitiers, Provence-​Aples-​Côte d‘Azur – Mar­se­il­le, Rhône-​Alpes – Lyon, Hor­ná Nor­man­dia – Rou­en (Wiki­pe­dia EN). Fran­cúz­ska kuchy­ňa je širo­ko zná­ma na celom sve­te. Vyrá­ba sa tu viac ako 400 dru­hov syra, množ­stvo vín. Naprí­klad šam­pan­ské, Bor­de­aux, Bour­gog­ne, Beau­jo­lais. Zná­mi špor­tov­ci: Michel Pla­ti­ni, Just Fon­tai­ne, Thier­ry Hen­ry (Wiki­pe­dia EN).

Nie­kto­ré zau­jí­ma­vé mies­ta: Paríž – Eif­fe­lov­ka, Louv­re, Champ-​Elysées, Cen­tre Pompi­dou, Ver­sail­les; zámok Cham­bord, Che­non­ce­aux, Vil­lan­dry, Remeš (Reims), Car­cas­so­ne, záto­ka Mont St. Michel, Auverg­ne (des​ti​na​cie​.sk), mes­to zalo­že­né riman­mi Aix en Pro­ven­ce, Avig­non, Car­nac, Fon­tai­neb­lau, alp­ské cen­trum Gre­nob­le, marián­ske pút­nic­ké mies­to Lour­des, Mar­se­il­le, Mona­co, Nice, Orlé­ans, Reims, Saint Tro­pez. Fran­cú­zi sú veľ­mi zdvo­ri­lí, cenia si nevtie­ra­vú, ned­ba­lú ele­gan­ciu. Typic­ká je spon­tán­na mimi­ka a ges­ti­ku­lá­cia, emo­ci­onál­ne pre­ja­vy a komu­ni­ka­tív­nosť (cedok​.cz).


Fran­ce is loca­ted in Wes­tern Euro­pe. It is bor­de­red by the Atlan­tic Oce­an to the west and the Medi­ter­ra­ne­an Sea to the sout­he­ast. The Pyre­ne­es sepa­ra­te it from Spain. Sin­ce 1768, Cor­si­ca has been part of Fran­ce. The majo­ri­ty of the coun­try has a flat cha­rac­ter (des​ti​na​cie​.sk). The name Fran­ce” comes from the Latin Fran­cia,” mea­ning the land of the Franks” (Jean Car­pen­tier et al.). The word Frank” might be deri­ved from the Proto-​Germanic fran­kon,” mea­ning a jave­lin or spe­ar, thro­wn like an axe – Fran­cis­ca (Taras­suk et al.). Anot­her hypot­he­sis sug­gests that in ancient Ger­man, frank” meant free (Wiki­pe­dia ENG). Due to its sha­pe, Fran­ce is some­ti­mes refer­red to as l’He­xa­go­ne.” The oldest signs of human life date back to around 1.8 mil­li­on years ago. One of the many deco­ra­ted caves from around 18,000 years ago is the famous Las­caux cave (Jean Car­pen­tier et al.).

App­ro­xi­ma­te­ly 66 mil­li­on peop­le live in Fran­ce, making it the third-​largest coun­try in Euro­pe (Wiki­pe­dia ENG). It is bor­de­red by the Atlan­tic Oce­an to the west, the North Sea to the north, and the Medi­ter­ra­ne­an Sea to the south. The English Chan­nel lies bet­we­en Fran­ce and Gre­at Bri­tain. The coast­li­ne stret­ches for 5500 km. The nati­onal ant­hem is the Mar­se­il­lai­se” (fran​cuz​sko​.sk), well-​known worl­dwi­de. The prin­ci­pal mot­to of the French Repub­lic is liber­ty, equ­ali­ty, fra­ter­ni­ty (fran​cuz​sko​.sk).

The oldest city in Fran­ce is Mar­se­il­le, with its his­to­ry dating back 600 years BC when it was foun­ded as the Cel­tic colo­ny Mas­sa­lia (Cam­brid­ge ancient his­to­ry). Around 125 BC, the sout­hern Gaul was conqu­e­red by the Romans, cal­ling the regi­on Roman Pro­vin­ce, which later gave rise to the name Pro­ven­ce (Life Maga­zi­ne, 13.07.1953, p. 76, Goog­le Books). The cur­rent bor­ders of Fran­ce rough­ly cor­res­pond to ancient Cel­tic Gaul. Gaul was conqu­e­red by the Romans in the 1st cen­tu­ry BC. In the 4th cen­tu­ry, Ger­ma­nic Franks began to penet­ra­te the regi­on. In 843, the Fran­kish Empi­re split into East Fran­cia (modern Ger­ma­ny), West Fran­cia (modern Fran­ce), and Lot­ha­rin­gia. The French Revo­lu­ti­on in 1789 and the ear­ly 19th-​century era of Napo­le­on Bona­par­te are well-​known his­to­ri­cal events. In 1958, Char­les de Gaul­le took the helm of Fran­ce (Wiki­pe­dia). Some rulers inc­lu­de Mero­vech, the prin­ce of the Salian Franks in the 5th cen­tu­ry, Clo­vis, Dago­bert I in the 7th cen­tu­ry, Pepin the Short in the 8th cen­tu­ry, and Char­le­mag­ne, Char­les the Gre­at, Caro­lin­gian Empi­re­’s king in the 9th cen­tu­ry, and Lou­is XIV, the Sun King (wiki​pe​dia​.sk).

The capi­tal city is Paris. The most recog­ni­zed nati­onal holi­day is Bas­til­le Day, celeb­ra­ted on July 14th. Notab­le French figu­res inc­lu­de Joan of Arc, scien­tist Lou­is Pas­te­ur, wri­ter Emi­le Zola, buil­der Gusta­ve Eif­fel, chan­te­use Edith Piaf, pain­ters Clau­de Monet, Augus­te Reno­ir, actors Alain Delon, Jean Reno. The famous Tour de Fran­ce cyc­ling race takes pla­ce annu­al­ly in July. Fran­ce has sig­ni­fi­cant ports in Le Hav­re, Nan­tes, Bor­de­aux, Cher­bourg, Brest, Calais, La Rochel­le, Tou­lon, Nice, Can­nes, and the lar­gest French port in Mar­se­il­le (netway​.cz). Fran­ce has the fourth-​largest num­ber of UNESCO World Heri­ta­ge cul­tu­ral sites glo­bal­ly, with almost 40. Reno­wned pain­ters inc­lu­de Édou­ard Manet, Edgar Degas, Clau­de Monet, Augus­te Reno­ir, Paul Cézan­ne, Paul Gau­gu­in, Hen­ri Matis­se. Pab­lo Picas­so, Vin­cent van Gogh, Marc Cha­gall, Ame­deo Modig­lia­ni, Was­si­ly Kan­din­sky also spent time in Fran­ce. Fran­ce is a foun­ding mem­ber of the Uni­ted Nati­ons (UN), whe­re it holds one of the five per­ma­nent seats in the Secu­ri­ty Coun­cil (Wiki­pe­dia ENG). The coun­try fea­tu­res moun­tain ran­ges such as the Alps, Pyre­ne­es, Mas­sif Cen­tral, Swiss Jura, Vos­ges, Armo­ri­can Mas­sif, Arden­nes (Wiki­pe­dia).

The hig­hest moun­tain, Mont Blanc, in Wes­tern Euro­pe (4810 meters abo­ve sea level), is loca­ted in the French Alps (ljly​sek​.cz). Besi­des the Alps, Fran­ce is home to the Pyre­ne­es, Jura Moun­tains, Arden­nes, Mas­sif Cen­tral, and Vos­ges. Major rivers inc­lu­de the Loire, Garon­ne, Sei­ne, and Rhi­ne. The coun­try hosts up to 136 spe­cies of tre­es (fran​cuz​sko​.sk). Fran­ce is famous for its cuisi­ne and wine, pro­du­cing more than 400 types of che­e­se and a varie­ty of wines, inc­lu­ding Cham­pag­ne, Bor­de­aux, Bour­gog­ne, Beau­jo­lais. Deli­ca­cies like frog legs, snails, mus­sels, and che­e­ses are proud repre­sen­ta­ti­ons of the coun­try. Fran­ce was one of the first coun­tries to estab­lish an envi­ron­men­tal pro­tec­ti­on minis­try. It is a popu­lar tou­rist des­ti­na­ti­on and has a rich cul­tu­ral heri­ta­ge. Famous wri­ters inc­lu­de Denis Dide­rot, Char­les Bau­de­lai­re, Paul Ver­lai­ne, Vic­tor Hugo, Ale­xan­dre Dumas, Jules Ver­ne, Émi­le Zola, Hono­ré de Bal­zac, Guy de Mau­pas­sant, Albert Camus, Jean-​Paul Sar­tre, Anto­ine de Saint Exu­pé­ry, Stend­hal. Reno­wned phi­lo­sop­hers inc­lu­de René Des­car­tes, Jean-​Jacques Rous­se­au, Vol­tai­re, Augus­te Com­te. Notab­le figu­res also inc­lu­de mic­ro­bi­olo­gist Lou­is Pas­te­ur, mat­he­ma­ti­cian and phy­si­cist Hen­ri Poin­ca­ré, phy­si­cists Hen­ri Becqu­e­rel, Pier­re Curie, Marie Curie, Paul Lan­ge­vin, viro­lo­gist Luc Mon­tag­nier. Music com­po­sers inc­lu­de Hec­tor Ber­li­oz, Geor­ges Bizet, Char­les Gou­nod, Jacqu­es Offen­bach, Jules Mas­se­net, Camil­le Saint-​Saëns, Mau­ri­ce Ravel, Clau­de Debus­sy (Wiki­pe­dia EN). Some other well-​known per­so­na­li­ties inc­lu­de Pier­re de Cou­ber­tin, Jacques-​Yves Cous­te­au, Bri­git­te Bar­dot (wiki​pe​dia​.org). Con­tem­po­ra­ry” music repre­sen­ta­ti­ves inc­lu­de Edith Piaf, Char­les Azna­vour, Ser­ge Gains­bourg, Mire­il­le Mat­hieu, Jean-​Michel Jar­re, David Guet­ta. The Lumi­ère Brot­hers, Augus­te, and Lou­is, cre­a­ted cine­ma in 1895. Can­nes hosts the famous annu­al film fes­ti­val. Fran­ce, until recen­tly, was a cul­tu­ral cen­ter of the world (Wiki­pe­dia EN).

Regi­ons and the­ir capi­tals: Alsa­ce – Stras­bourg, Aqu­itai­ne – Bor­de­aux, Auverg­ne – Clermont-​Ferrand, Brit­ta­ny – Ren­nes, Bur­gun­dy – Dijon, Cen­tre – Orlé­ans, Champagne-​Ardenne – Chalon-​en-​Champagne, Cor­si­ca – Ajac­cio, Franche-​Comté – Besa­nçon, Ile-​de-​France – Paris, Languedoc-​Roussillon – Mont­pel­lier, Limou­sin – Limo­ges, Lor­rai­ne – Metz, Lower Nor­man­dy – Caen, Midi-​Pyrénées – Tou­lou­se, Nord-​Pas-​de-​Calais – Lil­le, Pays de la Loire – Nantes

, Picar­dy – Amiens, Poitou-​Charentes – Poitiers, Provence-​Alpes-​Côte d’A­zur – Mar­se­il­le, Rhône-​Alpes – Lyon, Upper Nor­man­dy – Rou­en (Wiki­pe­dia EN). French cuisi­ne is wide­ly kno­wn worl­dwi­de. The­re are more than 400 types of che­e­se and a varie­ty of wines pro­du­ced, inc­lu­ding Cham­pag­ne, Bor­de­aux, Bur­gun­dy, Beau­jo­lais. Famous athle­tes inc­lu­de Michel Pla­ti­ni, Just Fon­tai­ne, Thier­ry Hen­ry (Wiki­pe­dia EN).

Some inte­res­ting pla­ces: Paris – Eif­fel Tower, Louv­re, Champs-​Élysées, Cen­tre Pompi­dou, Ver­sail­les; Cham­bord Cast­le, Che­non­ce­au, Vil­lan­dry, Reims, Car­cas­son­ne, Mont St. Michel Bay, Auverg­ne (des​ti​na​cie​.sk), Roman-​founded city Aix-​en-​Provence, Avig­non, Car­nac, Fon­tai­neb­le­au, alpi­ne cen­ter Gre­nob­le, Marian pilg­ri­ma­ge site Lour­des, Mar­se­il­le, Mona­co, Nice, Orle­ans, Reims, Saint Tro­pez. The French are very poli­te, value unin­tru­si­ve, casu­al ele­gan­ce. Typi­cal are spon­ta­ne­ous facial expres­si­ons, ges­tu­res, emo­ti­onal expres­si­ons, and com­mu­ni­ca­ti­ve­ness (cedok​.cz).


La Fran­ce est situ­ée en Euro­pe occi­den­ta­le. Elle est bor­dée par l’o­cé­an Atlan­ti­que à l’ou­est et la mer Médi­ter­ra­née au sud-​est. Les Pyré­né­es la sépa­rent de l’Es­pag­ne. Depu­is 1768, la Cor­se fait par­tie de la Fran­ce. La majo­ri­té du pays a un carac­tère plat (des​ti​na​cie​.sk). Le nom Fran­ce” vient du latin Fran­cia”, sig­ni­fiant le pays des Francs” (Jean Car­pen­tier et al.). Le mot Frank” pour­rait déri­ver du mot proto-​germanique fran­kon”, sig­ni­fiant une jave­li­ne ou une lan­ce, jetée com­me une hache – Fran­cis­ca (Taras­suk et al.). Une aut­re hypot­hèse sug­gère qu’en ancien alle­mand, frank” sig­ni­fiait lib­re (Wiki­pe­dia ENG). En rai­son de sa for­me, la Fran­ce est par­fo­is appe­lée l’He­xa­go­ne”. Les plus anciens sig­nes de vie humai­ne remon­tent à envi­ron 1,8 mil­li­on d’an­né­es. L’u­ne des nom­bre­uses grot­tes déco­ré­es datant d’en­vi­ron 18 000 ans est la célèb­re grot­te de Las­caux (Jean Car­pen­tier et al.).

Envi­ron 66 mil­li­ons de per­son­nes vivent en Fran­ce, ce qui en fait le tro­isi­ème plus grand pays d’E­uro­pe (Wiki­pe­dia ENG). Elle est bor­dée par l’o­cé­an Atlan­ti­que à l’ou­est, la mer du Nord au nord et la mer Médi­ter­ra­née au sud. La Man­che sépa­re la Fran­ce de la Grande-​Bretagne. La lig­ne côti­ère s’é­tend sur 5500 km. L’hym­ne nati­onal est la Mar­se­il­lai­se” (fran​cuz​sko​.sk), mon­dia­le­ment con­nue. La devi­se prin­ci­pa­le de la Répub­li­que fra­nçai­se est liber­té, éga­li­té, fra­ter­ni­té (fran​cuz​sko​.sk).

La plus ancien­ne vil­le de Fran­ce est Mar­se­il­le, dont l’his­to­ire remon­te à 600 ans avant not­re ère, lor­squ­’el­le a été fon­dée com­me colo­nie cel­ti­que de Mas­sa­lia (Cam­brid­ge ancient his­to­ry). Vers 125 av. J.-C., la Gau­le méri­di­ona­le a été conqu­ise par les Romains, qui appe­laient la régi­on Pro­vin­ce romai­ne, d’où le nom de Pro­ven­ce (Life Maga­zi­ne, 13.07.1953, p. 76, Goog­le Books). Les fron­ti­ères actu­el­les de la Fran­ce cor­res­pon­dent app­ro­xi­ma­ti­ve­ment à l’an­cien­ne Gau­le cel­ti­que. La Gau­le a été conqu­ise par les Romains au 1er sièc­le av. J.-C. Au 4e sièc­le, les Francs ger­mains ont com­men­cé à pénét­rer dans la régi­on. En 843, l’Em­pi­re franc s’est divi­sé en Fran­cie orien­ta­le (l’Al­le­mag­ne moder­ne), Fran­cie occi­den­ta­le (la Fran­ce moder­ne) et Lot­ha­rin­gie. La Révo­lu­ti­on fra­nçai­se en 1789 et l’é­po­que du début du 19e sièc­le de Napo­lé­on Bona­par­te sont des évé­ne­ments his­to­ri­qu­es bien con­nus. En 1958, Char­les de Gaul­le prend la tête de la Fran­ce (Wiki­pe­dia). Cer­tains sou­ve­rains inc­lu­ent Méro­vée, le prin­ce des Francs saliens au 5e sièc­le, Clo­vis, Dago­bert Ier au 7e sièc­le, Pépin le Bref au 8e sièc­le, et Char­le­mag­ne, Char­les le Grand, roi de l’Em­pi­re caro­lin­gien au 9e sièc­le, et Lou­is XIV, le Roi Sole­il (wiki​pe​dia​.sk).

La capi­ta­le est Paris. La fête nati­ona­le la plus recon­nue est la pri­se de la Bas­til­le, céléb­rée le 14 juil­let. Des figu­res fra­nçai­ses notab­les inc­lu­ent Jean­ne d’Arc, le scien­ti­fi­que Lou­is Pas­te­ur, l’éc­ri­vain Emi­le Zola, le cons­truc­te­ur Gusta­ve Eif­fel, la chan­te­use Edith Piaf, les pein­tres Clau­de Monet, Augus­te Reno­ir, les acte­urs Alain Delon, Jean Reno. Le célèb­re Tour de Fran­ce a lieu cha­que année en juil­let. La Fran­ce possède des ports impor­tants à Le Hav­re, Nan­tes, Bor­de­aux, Cher­bourg, Brest, Calais, La Rochel­le, Tou­lon, Nice, Can­nes et le plus grand port fra­nçais à Mar­se­il­le (netway​.cz). La Fran­ce comp­te le quat­ri­ème plus grand nom­bre de sites cul­tu­rels du pat­ri­mo­ine mon­dial de l’U­NES­CO, avec près de 40 sites. Des pein­tres renom­més inc­lu­ent Édou­ard Manet, Edgar Degas, Clau­de Monet, Augus­te Reno­ir, Paul Cézan­ne, Paul Gau­gu­in, Hen­ri Matis­se. Pab­lo Picas­so, Vin­cent van Gogh, Marc Cha­gall, Ame­deo Modig­lia­ni, Was­si­ly Kan­din­sky ont éga­le­ment pas­sé du temps en Fran­ce. La Fran­ce est mem­bre fon­da­te­ur des Nati­ons unies (ONU), où elle détient l’un des cinq sièges per­ma­nents au Con­se­il de sécu­ri­té (Wiki­pe­dia ENG). Le pays pré­sen­te des cha­înes de mon­tag­nes tel­les que les Alpes, les Pyré­né­es, le Mas­sif Cen­tral, le Jura suis­se, les Vos­ges, le Mas­sif armo­ri­cain, les Arden­nes (Wiki­pe­dia).

La plus hau­te mon­tag­ne, le mont Blanc, en Euro­pe occi­den­ta­le (4810 mèt­res d’al­ti­tu­de), se trou­ve dans les Alpes fra­nçai­ses (ljly​sek​.cz). Out­re les Alpes, la Fran­ce abri­te les Pyré­né­es, le Jura, les Arden­nes, le Mas­sif Cen­tral et les Vos­ges. Les prin­ci­paux fle­uves com­pren­nent la Loire, la Garon­ne, la Sei­ne et le Rhin. Le pays comp­te jusqu­’à 136 espèces d’arb­res (fran​cuz​sko​.sk). La Fran­ce est célèb­re pour sa cuisi­ne et son vin, pro­du­isant plus de 400 types de fro­ma­ges et une vari­é­té de vins, dont le cham­pag­ne, le bor­de­aux, la bour­gog­ne, le beau­jo­lais. Des mets tels que les cuis­ses de gre­nou­il­le, les escar­gots, les mou­les et les fro­ma­ges sont des repré­sen­ta­ti­ons fières du pays. La Fran­ce a été l’un des pre­miers pays à cré­er un minis­tère de la pro­tec­ti­on de l’en­vi­ron­ne­ment. C’est une des­ti­na­ti­on tou­ris­ti­que popu­lai­re et possède un riche pat­ri­mo­ine cul­tu­rel. Des écri­vains célèb­res inc­lu­ent Denis Dide­rot, Char­les Bau­de­lai­re, Paul Ver­lai­ne, Vic­tor Hugo, Ale­xan­dre Dumas, Jules Ver­ne, Émi­le Zola, Hono­ré de Bal­zac, Guy de Mau­pas­sant, Albert Camus, Jean-​Paul Sar­tre, Anto­ine de Saint Exu­pé­ry, Stend­hal. Des phi­lo­sop­hes renom­més com­pren­nent René Des­car­tes, Jean-​Jacques Rousse

au, Vol­tai­re, Augus­te Com­te. Des scien­ti­fi­qu­es notab­les inc­lu­ent le mic­ro­bi­olo­gis­te Lou­is Pas­te­ur, le mat­hé­ma­ti­cien et phy­si­cien Hen­ri Poin­ca­ré, les phy­si­ciens Hen­ri Becqu­e­rel, Pier­re Curie, Marie Curie, Paul Lan­ge­vin, le viro­lo­gue Luc Mon­tag­nier. Des com­po­si­te­urs tels que Hec­tor Ber­li­oz, Geor­ges Bizet, Char­les Gou­nod, Jacqu­es Offen­bach, Jules Mas­se­net, Camil­le Saint-​Saëns, Mau­ri­ce Ravel, Clau­de Debus­sy (Wiki­pe­dia EN). Par­mi les per­son­na­li­tés con­tem­po­rai­nes figu­rent Pier­re de Cou­ber­tin, Jacques-​Yves Cous­te­au, Bri­git­te Bar­dot (wiki​pe​dia​.org). Par­mi les repré­sen­tants plus récents de la musi­que figu­rent Edith Piaf, Char­les Azna­vour, Ser­ge Gains­bourg, Mire­il­le Mat­hieu, Jean-​Michel Jar­re, David Guet­ta. Les frères Augus­te et Lou­is Lumi­ère ont créé le ciné­ma en 1895. Can­nes accu­e­il­le cha­que année le célèb­re fes­ti­val du film. La Fran­ce dans son ensem­ble a long­temps été le cen­tre cul­tu­rel du mon­de (Wiki­pe­dia EN).

Les régi­ons et leurs capi­ta­les : Alsa­ce – Stras­bourg, Aqu­itai­ne – Bor­de­aux, Auverg­ne – Clermont-​Ferrand, Brit­ta­ny – Ren­nes, Bur­gun­dy – Dijon, Cen­tre – Orlé­ans, Champagne-​Ardenne – Châlons-​en-​Champagne, Cor­si­ca – Ajac­cio, Franche-​Comté – Besa­nçon, Île-​de-​France – Paris, Languedoc-​Roussillon – Mont­pel­lier, Limou­sin – Limo­ges, Lor­rai­ne – Metz, Lower Nor­man­dy – Caen, Midi-​Pyrénées – Tou­lou­se, Nord-​Pas-​de-​Calais – Lil­le, Pays de la Loire – Nan­tes, Picar­dy – Amiens, Poitou-​Charentes – Poitiers, Provence-​Alpes-​Côte d’A­zur – Mar­se­il­le, Rhône-​Alpes – Lyon, Upper Nor­man­dy – Rou­en (Wiki­pe­dia EN). La cuisi­ne fra­nçai­se est mon­dia­le­ment con­nue. Plus de 400 types de fro­ma­ges et une vari­é­té de vins, dont le Cham­pag­ne, le Bor­de­aux, la Bour­gog­ne, le Beau­jo­lais, sont pro­du­its. Par­mi les spor­tifs célèb­res figu­rent Michel Pla­ti­ni, Just Fon­tai­ne, Thier­ry Hen­ry (Wiki­pe­dia EN).

Que­lqu­es endro­its inté­res­sants : Paris – Tour Eif­fel, Louv­re, Champs-​Élysées, Cen­tre Pompi­dou, Ver­sail­les ; châte­au de Cham­bord, châte­au de Che­non­ce­au, châte­au de Vil­lan­dry, Reims, Car­cas­son­ne, baie du Mont Saint-​Michel, Auverg­ne (des​ti​na​cie​.sk), vil­le fon­dée par les Romains Aix-​en-​Provence, Avig­non, Car­nac, Fon­tai­neb­le­au, cen­tre alpin de Gre­nob­le, lieu de pèle­ri­na­ge marial de Lour­des, Mar­se­il­le, Mona­co, Nice, Orlé­ans, Reims, Saint-​Tropez. Les Fra­nçais sont très polis, ils app­ré­cient l’é­lé­gan­ce disc­rète et décon­trac­tée. La mimi­que spon­ta­née, les ges­tes, les expres­si­ons émo­ti­on­nel­les et la com­mu­ni­ca­ti­vi­té sont typi­qu­es (cedok​.cz).


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