Franz Kafka: Born in Prague in 1883, Kafka was a German-speaking Jewish writer whose works often explored themes of existentialism and alienation. His most famous works include "The Trial," "The Castle," and "Metamorphosis."
Antonin Dvorak: Dvorak was a Czech composer born in Prague in 1841. He is known for his symphonies, operas, and chamber music, with some of his most famous pieces including "New World Symphony" and "Slavonic Dances."
Vaclav Havel: Born in Prague in 1936, Havel was a playwright, essayist, and politician who played an important role in the Czech Republic's transition to democracy following the fall of communism. He served as the country's first post-communist president from 1989-2003.
Milos Forman: Forman was a Czech-American filmmaker born in Caslav, near Prague, in 1932. He is best known for his films "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" and "Amadeus," both of which won multiple Academy Awards.
Alfons Mucha: Born in Ivancice, near Brno, in 1860, Mucha was a Czech Art Nouveau painter and decorative artist who spent much of his life in Paris. He is known for his posters, especially those featuring actress Sarah Bernhardt, as well as his stained glass windows and murals.
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