Václav I (Wenceslas in English) is credited with founding the independent Czech state. He was murdered by his brother Boleslav in Stará Boleslav.
In Prague, there is Wenceslas Square which has played host to some of the most important events in Czech history.
- The Czechoslovak state was proclaimed here in 1918. (October 28th is the Day of Establishment of the Independent Czechoslovak Republic).
- Protests against the Soviet-led invasion in 1968 took place there that ended the Prague Spring.
- In 1969, Jan Palach, a young student, set himself on fire there in protest of the Soviet occupation.
- Finally, the demonstrations of 1989 in Wenceslas Square saw the fall of the communist regime from the Velvet Revolution.
Czechoslovakia was founded on 28th OCTOBER 1918 and 28th OCTOBER is also a national holiday in ČR...
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