Vyšehrad (steamboat)
Vyšehrad is one of the last two remaining operating steamboats on the Vltava River in Prague, Czech Republic, and belongs to the Prague Steamboat Company. Vyšehrad was built in 1938 during the company's modernization in the 1930s when new boats were being bought and old ones modernized. Her original name was Antonín Švehla (a politician of the First Republic). Type-wise the Vyšehrad was similar to then a decade old steamers Dresden and Leipzig that belonged to SBDA Company (situated in Dresden).
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Vyšehrad (steamboat)
Vyšehrad is one of the last two remaining operating steamboats on the Vltava River in Prague, Czech Republic, and belongs to the Prague Steamboat Company. Vyšehrad was built in 1938 during the company's modernization in the 1930s when new boats were being bought and old ones modernized. Her original name was Antonín Švehla (a politician of the First Republic). Type-wise the Vyšehrad was similar to then a decade old steamers Dresden and Leipzig that belonged to SBDA Company (situated in Dresden).
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Vyšehrad
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*Antonín Švehla
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*T.G. Masaryk
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Kolesový parník Vyšehrad (půvo ...... turní památku České republiky.
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Vyšehrad is one of the last tw ...... Company (situated in Dresden).
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Parník Vyšehrad (1938)
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*Antonín Švehla
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*Děvín (1952)
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*Karlstein (1942)
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*Vyšehrad (1992)
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