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The author points out differences in the manifestations of Slavic awareness in Prague newspapers published in German and Czech. He connects the use of Slavic stereotypes (admiration of the Russian military power, the bravery of Montenegrins and Serbs in their fight against Turks and admiration of the Polish history) with Czech language patriotism. He focuses on the common news basis established by the publisher of newspapers in Czech and German - J. F. Schonfeld - for the purposes of his editorial board. Up-to-date news could be drawn from 'Diarium' published in Vienna, imperial newspapers and newspapers in German published by Slavs in the countries of the Hapsburg Monarchy.