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České Budějovice

[ches-ke boo-dye-yaw-vi-tse]

noun

  1. a city in the S Czech Republic, on the Vltava River.



České Budějovice

/ ˈtʃɛskɛː ˈbudjɛjɔvitsɛ /

noun

  1. German name: Budweisa city in the S Czech Republic, on the Vltava (Moldau) River. Pop: 94 747 (2007 est)

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Researchers are excited about this method for finding antidotes, which is “very modern”, says toxicologist Jiří Patočka at the University of Southern Bohemia in České Budějovice, in the Czech Republic.

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Based in the Czech city of České Budějovice, Budweiser Budvar gets its name from the old German name for the city - Budweis.

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The images are “intriguing” but inconclusive, says microbiologist Rohit Ghai at the Biology Centre of the Czech Academy of Sciences in České Budějovice, who is a co-author of the preprint containing the images11.

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Day five is about South Bohemia’s capital, České Budějovice or Budweis in German – home to world-famous Budweiser Budvar beer.

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The next day, hoping to solve the mystery of the “other” Budweiser, we drove 10 miles to České Budějovice, a small city of about 90,000.

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