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: During the 13th and 14th centuries, "happy mining" in places like Kutná Hora literally fueled the Prague Groschen currency, making the Bohemian Kingdom one of the wealthiest in Europe.

: "Šťastné dolování" served as a both a greeting and a blessing among miners as they descended into the pits. It expressed the hope that they would not only find rich veins of ore but also return to the surface safely.

: Commemorative coins often feature the phrase to honor the industry that built the nation's early economy.

: Today, the phrase is a central motif in Czech mining folklore and tourism. It is frequently seen on historical crests, at the entrance of museum mines, and during the Royal Silvering of Kutná Hora, an annual Gothic festival celebrating the city's mining golden age. Modern Significance

While industrial mining has declined in the Czech Republic, the phrase remains a symbol of . It is often used in: