Kladrub Breeding Stock Makes Comeback After Fall of Communism
376754 04: (FRANCE AND GERMANY OUT) The distinctive hump on the bridge of its nose, also called a "Roman nose," that makes the Kladrub breed of horse physically unique is evident in this profile of an Old Kladrub grey July 2, 2000, at Kladruby, Czech Republic. The Old Kladrub, once the horse of choice for pulling the carriages of Europe's royalty, is making a comeback after years of neglect under the former communist regime in Czechoslovakia. The National Stud facility at Kladruby, founded under Bohemian Emperor Rudolf II in 1579, is the oldest surviving stud facility in the world. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Newsmakers)

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