Czech Academy of Sciences
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Czech Academy of Sciences
Summary
Czech Academy of Sciences is an academy of sciences[1]. It draws 105 Wikipedia views per month (academy_of_sciences category, ranking #30 of 117).[2]
Key Facts
- Czech Academy of Sciences is located in Prague[3].
- Czech Academy of Sciences is in the country of Czech Republic[4].
- Czech Academy of Sciences's instance of is recorded as academy of sciences[5].
- Czech Academy of Sciences's instance of is recorded as organization[6].
- Czech Academy of Sciences followed Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences[7].
- Czech Academy of Sciences's headquarters location is recorded as Prague[8].
- Czech Academy of Sciences's child organization or unit is recorded as Technology Centre Prague[9].
- Czech Academy of Sciences's child organization or unit is recorded as Biology Centre[10].
- Czech Academy of Sciences's child organization or unit is recorded as Institute of Analytical Chemistry[11].
- Czech Academy of Sciences's child organization or unit is recorded as Institute of Microbiology[12].
- Czech Academy of Sciences's child organization or unit is recorded as Institute of Molecular Genetics of the ASCR[13].
- Czech Academy of Sciences's child organization or unit is recorded as Institute of Biophysics[14].
- Czech Academy of Sciences's child organization or unit is recorded as Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of the Czech Academy of Sciences[15].
- Czech Academy of Sciences's child organization or unit is recorded as Institute of Physiology of the Czech Academy of Sciences[16].
- Czech Academy of Sciences's child organization or unit is recorded as Institute of Experimental Botany of the Czech Academy of Sciences[17].
- Czech Academy of Sciences's child organization or unit is recorded as Astronomical Institute of Czech Academy of Sciences[18].
- Czech Academy of Sciences's child organization or unit is recorded as Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences[19].
- Czech Academy of Sciences's child organization or unit is recorded as Institute of Botany of the Czech Academy of Sciences[20].
- Czech Academy of Sciences's child organization or unit is recorded as Institute of Chemical Process Fundamentals[21].
- Czech Academy of Sciences's child organization or unit is recorded as Institute of Experimental Medicine of the Czech Academy of Sciences[22].
- Czech Academy of Sciences's child organization or unit is recorded as Institute of Information Theory and Automation of the Czech Academy of Sciences[23].
- Czech Academy of Sciences's child organization or unit is recorded as Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry[24].
- Czech Academy of Sciences's child organization or unit is recorded as Institute of Geophysics[25].
- Czech Academy of Sciences's child organization or unit is recorded as Jaroslav Heyrovský Institute of Physical Chemistry of the Czech Academy of Sciences[26].
- Czech Academy of Sciences's child organization or unit is recorded as Institute of Plasma Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences[27].
Body
Identity
Czech Academy of Sciences followed Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences[7].
Operations
Czech Academy of Sciences's headquarters location is recorded as Prague[8]. Subsidiaries include Technology Centre Prague[9], a nonprofit organization[28], in Czech Republic[29], founded in 1994[30], headquartered in Prague[31]; Biology Centre[10], a research institute[32], in Czech Republic[33], founded in 2006[34], headquartered in České Budějovice[35]; Institute of Analytical Chemistry[11], a facility[36], in Czech Republic[37], founded in 1956[38], headquartered in Brno[39]; Institute of Microbiology[12], an institute[40], in Czech Republic[41], founded in 1948[42], headquartered in Prague[43]; Institute of Molecular Genetics of the ASCR[13], an institute[44], in Czech Republic[45], founded in 1962[46]; and Institute of Biophysics[14], a facility[47], in Czech Republic[48], founded in 1955[49], headquartered in Brno[50].
Why It Matters
Czech Academy of Sciences draws 105 Wikipedia views per month (academy_of_sciences category, ranking #30 of 117).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 15 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[51] It is known by 29 alternative names across languages and contexts.[52]