I
live in
Prague , the
Czech Republic , located in the
Central Europe , the member state of
European Union ,
NATO ,
OECD and
Schengen Agreement . I am
interested in
history and
geography . I got an
intermediate
level of
knowledge of
English language .
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I
wish the
Wikipedians were
always
polite to each other
assummig good faith
avoiding personal attacks
countering systemic bias
I was invited by
≈Tulkolahten≈
≈talk≈ 20:25, 20 February 2007 (UTC)
to become the member of
Wikipedia:WikiProject Czech Republic
I have following
articles placed on my
Watchlist:
Prague - my
home
Prague uprising - major
military
event in Prague history
Ruzyně International Airport - Prague’s main
airport
Czech resistance to Nazi occupation
Edvard Beneš - 2nd
President of Czechoslovakia
František Moravec -
Czechoslovak
military intelligence
officer - stub started by me
Czech Cubism -
avant-garde art movement - stub started by me
Czechoslovak border fortifications - built 1935-1938 against
Nazi Germany
Czechoslovak Legions - volunteer forces during
World War I
Olinda Landfill - stub started by me
I support the
Metrication in the United States by adding
International System of Units (aka Metric system or SI) in Wikipedia articles where
United States customary units are presented exclusively.
Monaco ,
Gibraltar ,
Falkland Islands and
Pitcairn Islands .
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