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The pipeline is typically buried under the Prague pavements 80–120 cm deep. Inside buildings and in the Prague trunk conduit network the pipes are simply coated with anti-corrosive paint. The minimum bend radius is 250 cm for underground pipes, but 300 cm is the most commonly used radius. Inside buildings a bend radius as low as 200 cm is ...
115 03 Praha 1 On postal items being sent from abroad it is recommended to prepend the postal code with the ISO 3166-1 two-letter code of the country and a dash: Na Příkopě 28 CZ-115 03 Praha 1 the Czech Republic On envelopes and postcards there are usually five rectangular boxes below the address field for the postal code digits.
5-heller Hradčany stamp used in 1919 to uprate a Hungarian postal stationery postcard. The first stamps were issued in October 1918. The Hradčany Castle stamps illustrate the castle in Prague with the sun symbolically rising behind it is synonymous with the birth of the new state though the sun does not actually rise behind the castle.
Prague 11 is a municipal district (městská část) in Prague, Czech Republic. It is located in the south eastern part, 8 km from the City Center. The district is split into two parts, mainly from the perspective of pedestrians, by the south-eastern highway to Brno. Praha 11 comprises Chodov, Opatov and Háje on one side and Roztyly on the ...
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The writing on this Prague street sign indicates it is in the Hradčany cadastral area and in the municipal district Prague 1.. Prague has a local-government structure of two or three tiers, depending on the area of town.
All parts of the country saw more contract activity compared with November 2023, led by an 11.8% jump in the West. Read more: 2025 housing market: Is it a good time to buy a house?
Česká pošta was established on 1 January 1993, on the Dissolution of Czechoslovakia, separated from the Slovak postal service, as well as from Cesky Telecom.All these organisations had previously been united under the Administration of Posts and Telecommunications, but were split following a decision from the Minister of Economy on 16 December.