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View of the northeastern part of today's I. P. Pavlov Square (Peter the Liberator, Comenius) - on the left house No. 1785 in Nové Město, 935 in Vinohrady, 934 in Vinohrady, 802 in Vinohrady In the background, the church of St. Ludmila." The square was originally called Comenius in the years 1897–1925. In 1925, it was renamed Peter the Liberator Square, after the Serbian and first Yugoslav king Peter Karađorđević. During the German occupation in the years 1942–1945, the square was called U Slepé brány (German Am Blinden Tor) briefly returned to its pre-war name in 1948-1952 (after the Great October Revolution) and was named after the Russian (Soviet) physiologist Ivan Petrovich Pavlov. even after the Velvet Revolution." Orientation plan of Prague 1909