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  2. History of Prague - Wikipedia

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    Prague Castle at night Charles Bridge Bridges of Prague St. Vitus Cathedral Old Town Square in Prague, Town Hall Tower and astronomical clock The astronomical clock Vltava River Týn Church – a view from east of Prague The Church of St. Nicolas The Jerusalem Synagogue, built in 1905 to 1906 by Wilhelm Stiassny, of Bratislava, is the largest Jewish place of worship in Prague.

  3. Prague 8 - Wikipedia

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    Prague 8 is a municipal district (městská část) in Prague, Czech Republic. The administrative district ( správní obvod ) of the same name consists of municipal districts Prague 8, Březiněves , Ďáblice and Dolní Chabry .

  4. Districts of Prague - Wikipedia

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    Prague is divided into 10 municipal districts (1-10), 22 administrative districts (1-22), 57 municipal parts, or 112 cadastral areas. Since 1990, the city has been divided into 56 (since 1992, 57) self-governing municipal parts (Czech: městské části). The parts are responsible for parks and environmental protection; ordering equipment for ...

  5. Karlín - Wikipedia

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    Postal code. 180 00. Karlín (German: Karolinenthal) is a cadastral area of Prague, part of Prague 8 municipal district, formerly an independent town (which became part of Prague in 1922). It is bordered by the river Vltava and Holešovice to the north, Vítkov hill and Žižkov to the south, New Town to the west and Libeň to the east.

  6. Florenc (Prague Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Florenc (Prague Metro) Florenc (Czech pronunciation: [ˈflorɛnts]) is a Prague Metro station providing the interchange between Lines B and C, situated in Karlín, Prague 8. It serves Florenc Central Bus Station. The station was formerly known as Sokolovská. The Line C station was opened on 5 September 1974 as the southern terminus of the ...

  7. Czechoslovakia at the 1988 Summer Olympics - Wikipedia

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    1984. 1988. 1992. Other related appearances. Bohemia (1900–1912) Czech Republic (1994–) Slovakia (1994–) Czechoslovakia competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea, after having boycotted the previous Games in 1984. 163 competitors, 110 men and 53 women, took part in 97 events in 17 sports. [ 1]

  8. Prague-East District - Wikipedia

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    Prague-East District. Prague-East District (Czech: okres Praha-východ) is a district in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. Its capital is Prague. The most populated town of the district is Brandýs nad Labem-Stará Boleslav.

  9. Smíchov - Wikipedia

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    Karl Egon Ebert, poet; Moses Porges von Portheim, a Jewish mayor; František Ringhoffer II. [] (1817–1873), baron, founder of the factory, mayor of SmíchovIvan Puluj (1845–1918), a Ukrainian physicist and inventor, a professor (1884–1916) and a rector (1888–1889) of the Higher Technical School in Prague (German part)