The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic ( MFACR ; Czech : Ministerstvo zahraničních věcí České republiky ; MZVČR ) is a Czech government ministry responsible for international relations of the Czech Republic.
5-614: The Ministry is headquartered in Černín Palace , Loretánské náměstí 5, 118, Prague 1 , ( Hradčany ). The Ministry operates the diplomatic missions of the Czech Republic abroad and is responsible for implementing the foreign policy of the Czech Republic and Czech diplomacy efforts. The Ministry is led by the Minister of Foreign Affairs , who is nominated by the Prime Minister of the Czech Republic . The current Minister of Foreign Affairs
10-496: Is Jan Lipavský , in office since 17 December 2021. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs shall: 50°5′19.56″N 14°23′26.56″E / 50.0887667°N 14.3907111°E / 50.0887667; 14.3907111 Prague 1 Prague 1 , formally the Prague 1 Municipal District ( Czech : Městská část Praha 1 ), is a second-tier municipality in Prague . It is co-extensive with
15-601: The National Museum ) round out the district. The district has remained intact since its creation in 1960. Most of Prague 1 is a UNESCO World Heritage Site . Almost all of Prague's major tourist sites, including Prague Castle , Old Town Square , the Charles Bridge and the above-mentioned Jewish Quarter, are in the district. The Parliament of the Czech Republic and the offices of the government are in Malá Strana, while
20-524: The main building of Charles University is in Staré Město. As of the end of 2004, 32,552 people lived in 18,821 homes in the district. The district covers 5.53 square kilometres (1,370 acres). A Prague 1 address is considered quite prestigious, and real estate there is the most expensive in the city. The Czech Ministry of Transport is in Prague 1. The Rail Safety Inspection Office has its head office in Prague 1. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of
25-672: The national administrative district ( správní obvod ) of the same name. Prague 1 includes most of the medieval heart of the city. All of Staré Město (the Old Town) and Josefov (the Jewish Quarter) are in the district, as are most of Malá Strana (the Little Quarter), Hradčany and Nové Město (the New Town). Tiny parts of Holešovice and Vinohrady (the State Opera and new building of
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