History City of Prague
Prague is home to a number of famous cultural attractions, many of which survived the violence and destruction of 20th-century Europe.
A famous mathematician and astronomer
He was reportedly buried in
Frombork, Cathedral
The museum of natural history was founded in the 18th century which is located at Prague, Bohemia.
San Juan Nepomuceno is the Spanish name for Saint John of Nepomuk
San Juan Nepomuceno is a national saint of the Czech Republic.
After their stay at the home of the Willkomms, Rizal and Viola left Prague and went to Brunn.
They visited where San Juan Nepomuceno where thrown into the river and drowned.
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City of Prague
Prague - is the capital city and largest city of the Czech Republic. It is one of the largest cities of Central Europe and has served as the capital of the historic region of Bohemia for centuries.
John of Nepomuk or San Juan
The place on the bridge parapet where John of Nepomuk was thrown into the Vltava.
Jose Rizal
Wenceslaus, King of the Romans and King of Bohemia drown John of Nepomuk because he refuse to tell Wenceslaus the secrets of Queen of Bohemia.
Dr. Maximo Viola
They visited the tomb of Copernicus.
They visited the cave where San Juan Nepomuceno
was imprisoned.
They Visited the Bacteriological Laboratories
They visited the Museum of Natural History
They met Dr. Willkom in which they carried letter of recommendation from Professor Blumentritt.
Dr. Willkom, his wife and daughter served Jose Rizal and Viola as a sightseeing guide in the city of Prague.
Dr. Willkom, professor of natural history
in the University of Prague
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