- Praga (disambiguation)
The name Praga may refer to:
*The name in Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, and other languages of
Prague , capital of the Czech Republic
*The name of a neighborhood ofWarsaw , capital of Poland
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The name Praga may refer to:
*The name in Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, and other languages of
*The name of a neighborhood of
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.
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