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1) What is the German version of the name of the town of Vysoké Mýto? 2) What anniversary did Vysoké Mýto celebrate in September 2012? 3) In the original coat of arms of Vysoké Mýto, there is only one animal – which one? 4) How many gates were in Vysoké Mýto in Middle Ages? 5) Why is the town centre in Vysoké Mýto special? Hohe Maut 750th anniversary A dragon Three It is the largest in the CR

6) How many gyms are there in Gymnázium Vysoké Mýto? 7) Where are the changing rooms with the lockers? 8) On which floor is the music classroom? 9) How long are most of the short breaks? 10) Remember the statue in the upper part of Wenceslas Square in Prague – who is sitting on the horse? Two In the basement On the ground floor. 10 minutes St Wenceslas

11) What is the name of the old stone bridge in Prague? 12) What three things are associated with the town of Pardubice? 13) Which three things are associated with the town of Litomyšl? 14) One of Smetana´s symphonic poems is called after a Czech river – which one? 15) What kind of stone are most of the rocks in Toulovec Stables (Toulovcovy Maštale)? Charles Bridge Chemical industry, horse races and gingerbread Arcaded houses, chateaux and the composer B. Smetana The Vltava Sandstone