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For several years, Prague the center of the so-called surrogacy business: women from Ukraine gave birth to babies in the Czech Republic for customers, who then took the babies all over the world just a few days after birth. And they paid tens of thousands of euros for them.
https://www.seznamzpravy.cz/clanek/domaci-kauzy-operace-spanel-politici-po-roce-nevedi-jak-zabranit-vyrobe-deti-na-zakazku-231810#source=hp&seq_no=9&dop_ab_variant=0&dop_source_zone_name=zpravy.sznhp.box&utm_campaign=abtest226_mohlo_by_vas_zajimat_varDD&utm_medium=z-boxiku&utm_source=www.seznam.cz
https://todaytimeslive.com/world/90114.html
from 2003 - Child Prostitution German-Czech Border
https://www.dw.com/en/stolen-youth-child-prostitution-plagues-german-czech-border/a-1016270
Czech "politicians/traders" are not interested in solving the situation - another year has passed, and the law is not for the protection of children.
https://www.kathmanduandbeyond.com/prague-baby-tower-czech-republic/

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In response eva amálka k...... to her Publication

The national tree of the original inhabitants in Central Europe has always been the oak. It is the only tree that does not drop its leaves in winter, signifying resilience, dignity and unyieldingness.

However, during the national revival, the symbolism of trees underwent significant changes (roughly from the last third of the 18th century to the second half of the 19th century). Everything culminated at the "All-Slavic" Congress in Prague in 1848, where the linden tree was officially declared the tree of the Slavs... ...and that's how the Khazarian bastards have been doing it since time immemorial...which culminated politically in 1918 with the establishment of the world's first Khazar state - Czechoslovakia.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hAQfsJDotfY

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In response eva amálka k...... to her Publication

Oak trees are deciduous, ie they shed their leaves in winter.

Did you mean the Pine/Spruce trees? The evergreen ones used at Christmas?

No, the leaves oak tree never completely falls off. Only part of the oak leaves fall off at the end of autumn to prevent a lot of water evaporation over the winter. But it sheds its last leaves only in spring, when new leaves are already sprouting.
So the oak has leaves all year round.

In response Carole Davis-Z to her Publication

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In response eva amálka k...... to her Publication

Must be a different variety to the one we used to have at the end of our drive - it was bare come winter, and only put leaves back in Spring.

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In response Carole Davis-Z to her Publication

There are many types of oak that have been bred from the original variety. The native original variety oak is very medicinal (mainly the bark of the tree) and has leaves all year round. This oak also last much more and longer than later bred varieties.

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