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This is the rectified chart of:

 

CZECH REPUBLIC

Jan 1, 1993  12:00 AM -01:00 CET

Prague Longitude: 14E26 Latitude: 50N05

Lahiri Ayanamsha: 23:45 Current Period:

ME/RA/RA

 

Planet Deg   Sign  Speed     SA   Nakshatra Lord

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Asc    13:27 Vir                  Hasta      Mo

Sun    16:47 Sag  +01:01:09  FM   P.Shadya   Ve

Moon   14:38 Pis  +12:00:19  WK   U.Bhadra   Sa

MarsR  26:40 Gem  -00:23:15 

FM   Punarvasu  Ju

Merc   03:43 Sag  +01:30:47 

CM   Mula       Ke

Jupt   19:43 Vir  +00:05:04 

WK   Hasta      Mo

Ven    02:52 Aqu  +01:06:51 

WK   Dhanishtha Ma

Sat    22:35 Cap  +00:06:19  FM   Shravana   Mo

Rahu   27:33 Sco  -00:00:09  FM   Jyeshtha   Me

Ketu   27:33 Tau  -00:00:09  FM   Mrigsira   Ma

 

True Node  365.25 Day Year - Internet Time: 0 beats

Day: Friday  Sunrise: 8:02 AM

Tithi:  Shukla Ashtami

Yoga Pt: 4:45 Pi  Yogi:Sa  AviYogi:Mo  Dup Yogi: Ju

Dagha Rashis: Gem Vir

 

Rashi Chart

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* 5                     **   

*8 *                   *      

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*          *   *       AS

13:27        *   *          *   

*RA 27:33    * 6       JU 19:43          * 4          *   

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**       ME 03:43        *   *                       **   

 

*9       SU 16:47          * 3       MAR26:40         *   

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*10*                   *       *                   * 

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*        *   

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*          *   

*SA

22:35    * 12      MO

14:38          * 2  KE 27:33*   

*          *   *                       *  

*          *   

*        *       *                   *      

*        *   

*      * VE 02:52  *              

*           *      *   

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*    *   

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** 11                    *   * 1                    

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Navamsha

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AS              *   *          *   

*SA          *

2       ME                * 12 RA     

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*5                         *

11                       *   

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*6 *                   *       *                   * 

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*    *               *           *              

*    *   

*      *           *               *          

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*        *       *                   *      

*        *   

*SU        *   *                       *  

*          *   

*KE         

* 8       MO                * 10         *   

*          *   *                       *  

*          *   

*        *       *                   *      

*        *   

*      * VE       

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** 7                     *   * 9                    

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Some of the events/facts used in the rectification:

 

Following the First World War, the closely related

Czechs and Slovaks of the former Austro-Hungarian Empire merged to form Czechoslovakia. During the

interwar years, the new country's leaders were frequently preoccupied with

meeting the demands of other ethnic minorities within the republic, most

notably the Sudeten Germans and the Ruthenians (Ukrainians). After World War

II, a truncated Czechoslovakia fell within the Soviet sphere of influence.

In 1968, an invasion by Warsaw Pact troops ended the efforts of the country's leaders to

liberalize Communist party rule and create " socialism with a human

face. " Anti-Soviet demonstrations the following year ushered in a period

of harsh repression. With the collapse of Soviet authority in 1989, Czechoslovakia regained its

freedom through a peaceful " Velvet Revolution. " On 1 January 1993, the country

underwent a " velvet divorce " into its two national components, the Czech Republic and Slovakia. The Czech Republic joined NATO in 1999

and the European Union in 2004.

http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/print/ez.html

 

Disaster Date Killed

Flood Jul-1997 29

Flood 12-Aug-2002 18

Wind Storm Jan-2002 0

Wind Storm Feb-2005 0

 

Disaster Date Affected

Flood 12-Aug-2002 200,000

Flood Jul-1997 102,107

Wind Storm Feb-2005 3

Wind Storm Jan-2002

 

Disaster Date Killed

Transport Accident 8-Mar-2003 19

Transport Accident 24-Jun-1995 18

 

Disaster Date Affected

Transport Accident 8-Mar-2003 35

Transport Accident 24-Jun-1995 4

 

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Czech Rep.   A1

 

1993        Jan 1, Czechoslovakia peacefully split

into two new countries, the Czech Republic and Slovakia. The Slovak people

never voted on the 1993 split with the Czechs.

 

1993        Aug 26, Russian President Boris Yeltsin

signed a friendship treaty with the Czech Republic after condemning

the 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia.

 

1993        Nov 16, Lucia Popp (54), Czech-Austrian

soprano (Vienna Opera), died.

 

1994        Feb 9, Jarmila Novotna (86), Czech-US

soprano (Madame Butterfly), died.

  

1994        Nov 14, The TV station Nova began its

first commercial broadcast in Eastern Europe with the film

“Sophie’s Choice.”

 

1996        Jun 2, In the Czech Republic the center-right

coalition of premier Vaclav Klaus lost its majority in parliamentary elections.

 

1996        Aug 11, Rafael Jeronym Kubelik (b.1914),

conductor, died at age 82. He led the Czech Philharmonic from 1941 to 1948 and

the Chicago Symphony from 1050-1953.

 

1996        Oct 6, The Czech film “Kolya,”

directed by Jan Sverak, won the grand prize at the Tokyo Int’l. film

festival.

 

1996        Nov 11, Stanislav Devaty, chief of the

secret service, resigned after being accused of spying on government officials.

He denied the charges.

  

1997        Jan 4, Pres. Vaclav Havel married his

girlfriend Dagmar Veskrnova, less than a year after the death of his first wife

Olga Havlova. Dagmar was an actress and had starred as a topless vampire in the

film " The Vampire from Nosferat. "

 

1997        Jan 19, The Czech film “Kolya,”

directed by Jan Sverak, won a Golden Globes award as the best foreign language

film of 1996 by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. Zdenek Sverak,

Jan’s father, wrote the script and played the leading role.

 

1997        Mar, The national currency, the koruna,

was devalued 12%.

  

1997        Jul 8, NATO issued formal invitations to

Poland, the Czech Republic and Hungary.

   

1997        Jul 10, Torrential rains in Poland and the Czech Republic killed at least 39

people and forced thousands from their homes. The village of Troubky was devastated and

9 people died there.

  

1997        Jul 15, The Czech trade deficit was

labeled as the largest in the world relative to its economy.

   

1997        Nov 30, Prime Minister Vaclav Klaus

handed in his government’s resignation in the wake of revelations that

his party maintained a slush fund in Switzerland and had received

campaign donations from a businessman buying a state-owned steel mill.

 

 

1998        Jan 2, Josef Tosovsky was sworn in as

the prime minister. He pledged economic reforms, privatization, and efforts to

fight crime and corruption.

 

1998        Jan 20, Pres. Vaclav Havel won

re-election by a slim margin in a 2nd round vote of parliament.

 

1998        Jan 28, In the Czech Republic prime

minister Josef Tosovsky’s government won a vote of confidence in the

parliament 123-71.

 

1998        Jun 21, The Social Democrats placed

first in parliamentary elections.

 

1999        Mar 12, Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic formally joined

NATO in a ceremony at Independence, Mo., where Pres. Truman

announced in 1949 the formation of the Atlantic alliance for defense against

the Soviet bloc.

 

1999        Nov 20, Some 30 skinheads broke into a

restaurant in Ceske Budejovice and attacked a party of Gypsies. This

prompted a dozen Roma families to leave the area and ask for asylum elsewhere.

  

2000        Sep 15, Truckers across Europe blocked highways to

protest high fuel costs. Protests hit Spain, Germany, Ireland, Poland and the Czech Republic.

   

2000        Sep 22, Hundreds of anti-nuclear

protestors from Austria, Germany and the Czech Republic called for a halt

to activation of the Temelin plant located near the Austrian border to allow

for safety and environmental tests.

  

2000        Sep 23, World Bank and IMF leaders

gathered in Prague for a summit amidst protests. They issued a communique

on currency markets and oil prices.

   

2000        Sep 26, The annual meetings of the World

Bank and IMF officials officially opened in Prague with delegates from

182 nations. Protestors numbered far less than the expected 20,000. An

estimated 6,000 protestors battled police with homemade gasoline bombs and

cobblestones from the streets.

 

2000        Sep 27, In Prague IMF and World Bank

officials ended their meetings a day early due to disruptions by protestors.

Some 600 demonstrators were arrested from an estimated total of 12,000.

 

2000        Dec 20, Jiri Hodac was appointed by

parliament as the new chief of television. Broadcast journalists went on strike

the next day in anger over the appointment due to Hodac’s political bias

and sympathies to Vaclav Kraus, the former premier.

  

2001        Jan 3, In Prague some 100,000 people

gathered in Wenceslas Square to support the striking TV journalists.

 

2001        Jan 11, Jiri Hodac resigned as the chief

of television. Over 50,000 protestors continued to demonstrate in Wenceslas Square for guarantees of

political independence.

 

2001        Jan 18, The Temelin nuclear power plant

was shut down due to vibrations in the main turbine generator. It resumed

operations on Feb 25.

  

2001        Nov 4, It was reported that both Poland and the Czech Republic would send military

forces to assist the US in Afghanistan.

  

2002        Mar 31, Men in the Czech Republic chased female

relatives and friends for the traditional Easter leg thwacking.

 

2002        Aug 11, Jiri Kolar (87), a Czech poet

and artist known mainly for his pioneering work in the art of collage, died in Prague. His poetry books

included " Birth Certificate " (1941)

  

2002        Aug 13, Vltava River floodwaters poured

into a historic part of Prague, despite the frantic efforts of rescue

workers to save the ancient Czech capital from rising river levels, which have

forced tens of thousands to flee.

  

2002        Oct 9, The European Union's executive

Commission declared Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Cyprus, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Romania, Slovenia, and Slovakia nearly ready for EU

membership and recommended they be invited to join in 2004.

  

2002        Oct 26, In the Czech Republic the race for a

third of the seats in the Czech Parliament's upper chamber had a record low turnout of

24 percent.

   

2003        Feb 2, Vaclav Havel stepped down after

13 years as president of the Czech Republic.

 

2003          Mar 6, Zdenek Adamec (19) set himself

on fire in downtown Prague on to protest the Czech political situation

and what he called the domination of the wealthy in the world.

 

2003          Mar 8, In the Czech Republic a bus accident near

Ceske

Budejovice left 17 dead. 2 more people soon died from injuries sustained

in the crash.

 

2003        Apr 8, A jobless man died in a southern

Czech village after setting himself on fire in the sixth case of

self-immolation in recent weeks.

 

2003        Jun 13-14, Czechs voted in a two-day

referendum on whether their country of 10 million should join the European

Union. They voted overwhelmingly to join the European Union. 77.33% of voters

approved the measure, while 22.67 voted no. Turnout was 55.21 percent.

 

2004        Apr 1, A gas explosion ripped through a

refinery in Iraq while it was being inspected by Czech

engineers, killing one and injuring two others.

 

2004        Sep 9, A military Lynx helicopter

crashed near the city of Brno in the Czech Republic, killing six

British soldiers.

 

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