Here’s a draft for a blog post based on your title “Czech Streets -1-120- -PORTU-”.
Thus, “Malá Strana 120” is possible (a descriptive number), but never “-1-120-” as a street name. The hyphens and lack of a true street name make your keyword invalid.
Czech Streets is a well-known adult-oriented TV series (2013– ) that follows a "guerilla-style" format Czech streets -1-120- -PORTU-
Next time you find yourself on a Czech street, look down at the cobblestones – some are centuries old, polished by shoes of revolutionaries, kings, and lovers. Look up at the house signs. And if you hear a tram bell in the distance, step aside, and let another layer of history pass.
Double Numbering System: Most buildings in Czech cities like Prague feature two distinct plaques: Here’s a draft for a blog post based
Blue Plaques (Orientation Numbers): These are sequential along a specific street, with odd numbers on one side and even numbers on the other. These are the primary numbers used for modern navigation and mail delivery.
A miniature street inside Castle grounds, Golden Lane once housed castle sharpshooters, then goldsmiths. Franz Kafka rented house No. 22. The pastel-painted cottages, barely tall enough to stand upright, are among the most photographed Czech streets. Czech Streets is a well-known adult-oriented TV series
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Czech Streets is a "street-reality" style adult series that began in 2013. The premise typically involves a host (often referred to as "Ales") approaching random women in public locations in Prague or other Czech cities and offering them cash in exchange for sexual favors.