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The figure “1820 years” is not arbitrary. In the year 191 AD, during the reign of Roman Emperor Commodus (the infamous ruler portrayed in Gladiator), Roman legions established a permanent camp at the confluence of the Dyje and Svratka rivers near present-day Břeclav or Pasohlávky. Known as Stationes Burgi, this outpost marked the beginning of continuous habitation in that pocket of Czech lands.

Thus, in 2011, local municipalities and the South Moravian Tourist Authority organized a year-long festival: “1,820 Years: From Roman Camp to Czech Party.” The event combined classical Roman reenactments, traditional Czech folk parties (zabijačky, vinobraní), and modern electronic music festivals. A small independent film crew documented the celebrations in high definition (1080p), promising an “HD Exclusive” release on DVD and streaming platforms.

| Party | Ideology | 1990 Vote Share | Seats | |-------|----------|----------------|-------| | Civic Forum (OF) | Liberal‑democratic | 36% | 68 | | Christian Democratic Party (KDS) | Christian democracy | 12% | 20 | | Civic Democratic Alliance (ODA) | Centre‑right liberal | 9% | 14 | | Communist Party (KSČ) | Communist | 13% | 33 | | Slovak National Party (SNS) | Slovak nationalism | 5% | 13 | | Others | Various | 25% | 74 |

The phrase "1820 years" in the title is not a duration but a starting point: the year 1820. That year marks the apex of the pre-spring of nations era in the Czech lands (then part of the Austrian Empire). While politically subdued, Czech society was quietly rebuilding its national consciousness through informal gatherings, reading societies, and amateur theatre balls — the earliest “Czech parties” as we would recognize them today. czech+parties+2+part2+1820+years+2011+hd+exclusive

The documentary’s Part 2 focuses on three distinct party eras:

For enthusiasts of Czech history, political science, and 20th-century European studies, this documentary:

Availability: The exclusive HD version is available on select streaming platforms, academic repositories, or via regional cultural institutions. For private screenings or licensing, contact the production company directly. The figure “1820 years” is not arbitrary


Conclusion
"Czech Parties: Part 2 – 1820 to 2011" is a masterful chronicle of political evolution, blending rigorous scholarship with compelling visual storytelling. Whether for historical analysis or casual viewing, this series is a cornerstone for understanding the Czech Republic’s journey through two centuries of upheaval and renewal.


Part 2 focuses on the latter half of a single, extended house party. The cast consists of four women and three men, all appearing to be in their early-to-mid 20s. Performances range from enthusiastic to nervously genuine, which works in the film’s favor. Unlike scripted porn, the interactions here feel spontaneous – conversations overlap, laughter breaks out, and the pacing mimics a real social gathering that gradually escalates.

The action is varied but stays within heterosexual group scenarios, with an emphasis on couple-swapping and simultaneous acts. The “party” theme is maintained throughout; there is no formal plot, just a loose chronology of flirting, drinking, and retreating to different rooms. Part 2 is notably heavier on the finale, with an extended group scene that involves all seven participants. Availability : The exclusive HD version is available

The year 2011 was significant for the Czech Republic, with various cultural, social, and political events shaping the nation's calendar. For party enthusiasts, however, it was a year filled with promise and excitement. From techno raves in abandoned industrial sites to classical music festivals in historic city squares, there was something for every taste.

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  • Historical note: While “1820” is not a specific date of party formation, the early 1820s mark the first wave of Czech cultural nationalism that set the stage for later party development.