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3.69 376 Křeslice: Prague-Křeslice: 1,173 3.44 340 Cholupice: Prague 12: 1,133 6.39 177 Josefov: Prague 1: 977 0.09 10,855 Sedlec: Prague 6: 895 1.46 613 Lochkov: Prague-Lochkov: 874 2.72 321 Točná: Prague 12: 870 4.63 187 Benice: Prague-Benice: 729 2.77 263 Hájek u Uhříněvsi: Prague 22: 703 2.95 238 Sobín: Prague-Zličín: 677 3.02 ...
Prague 4, formally the Prague 4 Municipal District (Městská čast Praha 4), is a second-tier municipality in Prague. The administrative district ( správní obvod ) of the same name consists of municipal districts Prague 4 and Kunratice .
2 - central Bohemia (272 01 Kladno, 280 01 Kolín). Numbers 200 00 - 249 99 are reserved for internal needs of the postal system itself and are not assigned to any region. The Prague central distribution post office uses 225 00. 3 - western and southern Bohemia (301 00 - 326 00 Plzeň, 360 01 Karlovy Vary, 370 01 České Budějovice)
It is 10 kilometres (6.2 miles) long and has 17 stations. Travel time (from terminal to terminal) is about 20 minutes. The yellow Line B is the longest; it goes from the southwest outskirts through the center and continues to the northeast of the city. It is 25.6 kilometres (15.9 miles) long and has 24 stations.
As of December 31, 2012 the registered unemployment rate was 7.07%. However, there were considerable differences in the unemployment rate within the region. The lowest unemployment rate was in Prague-East District (3.35%) while the highest in Příbram District (10.10%). The average wage in the region in 2012 was CZK 24,749 (approximately EUR 965).
It extends into four geomorphological mesoregions: Central Elbe Table (north), Prague Plateau (northwest and central parts), Benešov Uplands (south) and Jizera Table (small northernmost part). The highest point of the district is the hill Pecný in Ondřejov with an elevation of 545 m (1,788 ft), the lowest point is the river bed of the Elbe ...
It is recognized as one of Prague's most architecturally important buildings [3] [4] [5] and a celebrated example of the "International Style" of functionalism. [6] At the time of its opening, it was the largest and most modern commercial building in Central and Eastern Europe and remains well known throughout the Czech Republic as a retail icon.
This article lists actually existing churches in Prague of some historical or artistic value. The first part contains churches in the historical city centre (Hradčany, Malá Strana, Old Town, New Town and Vyšehrad), the second churches in the outer districts (Prague 3 to Prague 10).