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  2. Prague 11 - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Districts of Prague - Wikipedia

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    Prague 18 (formerly Letňany), Čakovice (has been part of administrative district 18 since 2007) Prague 19: Prague 19 (formerly Kbely), Satalice, Vinoř, Prague 20: Prague 20 (formerly Horní Počernice) Prague 21: Prague 21 (formerly Újezd nad Lesy), Běchovice, Klánovice, Koloděje: Prague 10: Prague 10: Prague 10 Prague 11 (part ...

  4. Jižní Město - Wikipedia

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    Home to most of the 90,000 inhabitants of the municipal district Prague 11, part of the Prague 4 administrative district, it is the largest housing estate in the Czech Republic. [1] Large parts of Chodov and Háje , the two districts which belong to Prague 11, are part of Jižní Město.

  5. Újezd u Průhonic - Wikipedia

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    Prague: District: Prague 11: Time zone: UTC+1 • Summer : UTC+2 : Újezd u Průhonic is a municipal district (městská část) in Prague, Czech Republic. ...

  6. Mapy.cz - Wikipedia

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    Mapy.cz is the most popular mapping application and map portal in the Czech Republic [6] and Slovakia, and it is becoming increasingly popular in other countries such as Poland, [7] [8] Germany [9] [10] or Italy. [11] Mapy.cz has won numerous professional and user-choice awards in the Czech Republic [12] and other countries. For example, in ...

  7. Smíchov - Wikipedia

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    Founder of the firm was the coppersmith and inventor Franz Ringhoffer (1744–1827), native of Müllendorf (nowadays in the Austrian province of Burgenland near the Hungarian border), who arrived in Prague in 1769. He set up his workshop in the Old Town and produced brewery pans besides distillery and agrarian technical equipment.

  8. I. P. Pavlova (Prague Metro) - Wikipedia

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    I. P. Pavlova is also a major tram stop on the Prague tram system. Trams connect I. P. Pavlova with Náměstí Míru on Line A and Karlovo náměstí on Line B. Tram services 4, 6, 10, 11, 16 and 22 (daytime services) stop at this station. [8] At night I. P. Pavlova is also served by trams, with services 51, 56, 57 and 59. [9]

  9. Roztyly (Prague Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Roztyly (Czech pronunciation:) is a Prague Metro station on Line C, located on the northern edge of Kunratický les in Prague 11. It was opened on 7 November 1980 as part of the extension from Kačerov to Kosmonautů (currently Háje). [1] The station was formerly known as Primátora Vacka after communist politician Václav Vacek.