Prague to see Velvet Revolution jubilee celebrations on Nov 17
October 15, 2009
Prague - The centre of Prague will see mass celebrations of the 20th anniversary of the fall of the communist regime, including a march and a concert, on November 17, the date when the Velvet Revolution broke out in 1989, David Gaydecka from the organising Opona (Curtain) company told CTK today.
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