Dear Oscar, I am sorry for delay with my reaction for 3 years, but I am new member of forum and now I find your topic about the Czech Republic

I am the citizen of CZ and would like to write you some comments.
I am glad to read that you have enjoyed your trip to CZ.
Unfortunately you went to Prague through the Karlovy Vary (Karlsbad) and your impression about the impact of Russian occupancy is not quite accurate because after the Velvet revolution (1989) went all Russian soldiers back to Russia, but after the revolution later in Russia many of Russian criminals etc. started to buy properties in CZ - reasons? - many Czech people can speak Russian and after the revolution you were able to buy in Czech a lot of really interesting buildings for quite cheap price (historical, industrial objects etc.).
Karlovy Vary are connected with Russia since 18th century as a favorite Russian tourists destination.
For explanation of Russian-soundings names of cities you mentioned - Czech and Russian are both slavic languages and e.g. name "Chomutov" is ancient Czech expression from 13th century and Sokolov is from the word "sokol", which means hawk.
There were names like Gottwaldov (Gottwald was Czech communist president), but after the revolution they were changed on origin names e.g. "Zlín" (former Gottwaldov).
With signs it is really specialty of Karlovy Vary and some Prague restaurants focused on Russian tourist (but similar signs you can find in London too

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The economic status of people is not about the distance from Prague - mostly you can see poor (not homeless but mostly lower social class) in suburbs of the big cities - e.g. I am from South Bohemian and here you can find e.g. českokrumlovský castle (
http://www.castle.ckrumlov.cz/docs/en/z ... sthrza.xml ), jindřichohradecký castle (
http://www.zamek-jindrichuvhradec.eu/en/ ), Třeboň (
http://www.trebon-info.com ) and many other sightseeing and many people with their own houses, three cars etc. – I do not know how to measure the quality of life
I think that my quality of life could higher than of many "average" people in abroad.
About the criminality I think we have got enormous problem with corruption in public sector (because of loss of 40 years of social principles and social mind of people during the communist), but on the street of Prague you can feel more safety than in some districts of London, Sydney or New York. In Prague is a lot of pickpockets and some unfair taxi-drivers etc., but there is not risk of murder or kidnaping.
The recession was inhibited because of fact, that CZ does not use Euro as currency - the unemployment was increased, many people have got trouble with their loans and decreasing value of real estates, but the situation is not critical.
Oscar thank you for your nice topic and nice pictures.
Honza