Ministry of Culture (Czech Republic)
Ministry of the Czech Republic
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- Martin Baxa, Minister of Culture
The Ministry of Culture (Czech language: Ministerstvo kultury České republiky) of the Czech Republic was established in 1969.
See also
- Ministry of Culture
External links
- Official website
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