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My Czech Republic Team
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Founder - content
and communication
Native of the Czech Republic, living in the Czech Republic |
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Dana |
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of the creators of My Czech Republic, Dana loves
writing content for the website and promoting
her beautiful country. She also enjoys communicating
with our visitors and participating in the message
board discussions. |
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Founder - content and communication, photography
Native of USA, living in the Czech Republic |
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Jeff |
| The four years Jeff
spent in the Czech Republic in the 1990s were
a life changing experience for him. Now he's
back living in Prague and loving it. He is a
passionate photographer (look at his photos)
and the technical brain behind this website. |
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Translator
- Italian section;
Contributor - Czech Legends
Native of Italy, living in the Czech Republic
An avid learner of the Czech language, Lorenzo
has contributed to this website immensely by providing translations for
our Italian
section, helping with email and writing some content for our Czech
Legends page. He also moderates the Italian
Forum on the boards. |
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Writer - Tongue-in-Czech,
Czechs Abroad (Dubai)
Native of India, living in India |
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Kamal |
| Kamal
was born in Bombay and educated in Great Britain.
She has worked as a lawyer, writer and actress
before coming to Prague to teach in September
2002. Her stories are
part of her amazing experiences in Prague as
a foreigner, teacher, and journalist. |
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Writer - Trapasy
and Aktuality
Native of USA, living in the Czech Republic |
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Darren |
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native of California, Darren has been living
in Moravia since 1992. Not far, in fact, from
the house where Freud was born (which, incidentally,
is a massage parlor today). He'll be happy to
give you directions. Darren is the author of Trapasy and Aktuality. |
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Translator - German
section
Native of Germany, living in Germany |
Contact
Stephan |
| Stephan has been translating for us since 2003 and is the one behind the German
section of the website. So if you need a German translator, you know where
to turn! Stephan will also be happy to give you a tour of his native Wittenberg
in German, English or Italian. |
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Translator
- Russian section; Contributor - Prague
essay
Native of Belarus, living in
Belarus
Natalia teaches foreign literature at Belorussian
State University and is also an artist, painting
and drawing pictures many
of which are inspired by Prague.
She has been very generous to translate parts
of our site into Russian. You can also read her Prague
essay. |
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