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  2. Cyclone roller coaster (Prague) - Wikipedia

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    Cyclone roller coaster is a roller coaster in Prague, Czech Republic. It was part of the Matějská pouť (St. Matthew's fun fair) from 1975 to 2018. The Cyclone, originally built in 1963 and a staple at the Výstaviště Praha fairgrounds since 1975, was removed in 2018 as part of urban revitalization plans. After seven years' absence it is ...

  3. Prague 7 - Wikipedia

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    Prague 7 is a municipal district (městská část) in Prague, Czech Republic. The administrative district (správní obvod) of the same name consists of the quarters Letná, Holešovice, Bubny, Bubeneč, Troja as well as a small part of Libeň. It's one of the smallest Prague districts and stretches along the left bank of the Vltava.

  4. Výstaviště Praha - Wikipedia

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    Výstaviště in Prague is an exhibition ground which is used for exhibitions, concerts and other cultural events, [1] founded in 1891. It is located in Bubeneč near the metro station on Metro line C Nádraží Holešovice .

  5. Amusement park at Prague Fairground - Wikipedia

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    St. Matthew's Fair Roller coaster Attractions at Matthew's Fair Ferris wheel. Amusement park in Prague (mostly known under the traditional name Lunapark, which is a common name of amusement parks in Czech), is situated in the territory of the Prague Fairground Výstaviště Praha in Prague-Bubeneč, nearby Holešovice.

  6. Category:Prague 7 - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Prague 7" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  7. Trade Fair Palace - Wikipedia

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    The plot of land that the palace now sits on was originally a steelworks founded by Antonín Reissenzahn [], primarily manufacturing farm equipment.After Czechoslovakia gained independence from Austria-Hungary, foreign trade became increasingly important, and thus the Czechoslovak government decided it was necessary to create a trade exhibition hall.

  8. Holešovice - Wikipedia

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    In the past Holešovice was a heavily industrial suburb; today it is home to the main site of the Prague's National Gallery with the Trade Fair Palace (Veletržní palác), [2] and the National Technical Museum. In 1928, the Libeň Bridge was opened on the site of a wooden temporary bridge from 1903, and is still the longest river bridge in ...

  9. Letná - Wikipedia

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    It neighbours Stromovka, the largest park in Prague. The hill belongs to Holešovice and Bubeneč quarters of Prague 7 . The main part of Letná is Letná Plain ( Letenská pláň ) , a large empty plain and Letná Park ( Letenské sady ), which is popular for summer strolls and informal sports (inline skating and jogging being the most popular).