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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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    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.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Chodov (Prague) - Wikipedia

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    Chodov (Czech pronunciation:) is a district and cadastral area of Prague, capital of the Czech Republic.It lies in the south-east of the city, and became part of the Prague municipality in 1968.

  6. Blanka tunnel complex - Wikipedia

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    The number of cars on Prague streets has increased by 11% due to induced demand, and traffic congestion has worsened. [7] Every year, traffic in Blanka tunnel complex produces more than 40 million kilograms of CO 2 .

  7. Smíchov - Wikipedia

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    1995 – an escalator scene from Svěrák's Kolya was shot in Smíchov.; 1999 – Vladimír Michálek's movie Angel Exit featured among others the half built Jean Nouvel building, the abandoned Jewish synagogue, the half-demolished Ringhoffer factory, St Wenceslas Church and the Bertramka cemetery.

  8. Ďolíček - Wikipedia

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    It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Bohemians Praha 1905. The stadium was opened on 27 March 1932 for a match against SK Slavia Prague. [1] The reconstruction of 2003 changed the capacity to 13,388 (3,028 seated). After reconstruction in summer 2007, its capacity was reduced to 9,000 (3,800 seated).

  9. Central Bohemian Region - Wikipedia

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    www.kr-stredocesky.cz The Central Bohemian Region ( Czech : Středočeský kraj [ˈstr̝̊ɛdotʃɛskiː ˈkraj] ; German : Mittelböhmische Region ) is an administrative unit ( kraj ) of the Czech Republic , located in the central part of its historical region of Bohemia .