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this country. Last Monday was Easter Monday but Prague seemed sleepy and
uninterested. On my way to wish my mother a happy Easter, I was surprised
how few people seemed to care about the holiday. No, I'm not talking about
Easter fairs where you can buy all sorts of things, from traditional dyed
eggs called "kraslice", to items related to Easter only in the
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