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Domovina

Domovina (in Czech: Homeland) is a modernist building in Prague 7- Holešovice. It was built between 1919 and 1922 for housing co-operative of railway workers and conductors. The building have been designed by Otto V. Máca a Karel Roštík and is listed as a cultural monument of the Czech Republic.

On 18 to 23 February 1929, a congress of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia took place in the Domovina hall. Klement Gottwald was elected the chairman of the party. On the facade, there is a plaque reminding this event.

Domovina (newspaper)

Domovina (Homeland) was a Chilean newspaper in the Croatian language edited and printed in the city of Punta Arenas between 1908 and 1917. The paper also appeared under the name Novo Doba (New Epoch) for several years before reverting to its original name. It was one of the local newspapers most read by the resident Croatian community in Chile.