- wikidata.org wiki/Q36233Václav Havel. Czech statesman, playwright, and former dissident, the last president of Czechoslovakia and the first president of the Czech Republic (1936–2011).
- Václav Havel Prague Airport is a modern and spacious international airport located on the northwest edge of Prague. It is about 17 kilometres north of the city.
- He continued his dissident activities by writing a number of significant and powerful essays, many of which are collected in Václav Havel: Living in Truth (1987).
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/Category:Václav_HavelVáclav Havel. Czech statesman, playwright, and former dissident, the last president of Czechoslovakia and the first president of the Czech Republic (1936–2011).
- dw.com en/from-imprisoned-dissident-to-president-…At the beginning of 1989, Czech dissident Vaclav Havel was in prison. By the end of that year, he became president of his country.
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- artsandculture.google.com story/SAVxQN2kugQA8AOn 14.12.1989 Václav Havel announces from the Civic Forum HQ balcony that he would stand for the presidency of the Czechoslovak Republic.
- The Havel Conversations project is an oral history initiative in which artists, activists and politicians reflect upon Vaclav Havel’s legacy, and themes close to the...
- myhero.com HavelTheir peaceful protests were too massive to be denied. The Soviet-backed regime stepped down, and on December 29, Vaclav Havel was elected interim president.