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Bratislava SK 01 (Bratislava Region) – comprises only this single region; Západné Slovensko SK 02 (Western Slovakia) – Trnava, Trenčín and Nitra; Stredné Slovensko SK 03 (Central Slovakia) – Žilina and Banská Bystrica; Východné Slovensko SK 04 (Eastern Slovakia) – Prešov and Košice
In 2008, the company created its own company mascot as the main face of most of its advertisements – Alza the Alien also known as Alzák, voiced by Bohdan Tůma. [4] [5] In the summer of 2010, Alza opened a new logistics centre in Prague - Horní Počernice. In October 2015, Alza launched its Alza Premium club program.
name = Nitra Region Name used in the default map caption; image = Nitra Region - outline map.svg The default map image, without "Image:" or "File:" image1 = Nitra Region - physical map.png An alternative map image, usually a relief map, which can be displayed via the relief or AlternativeMap parameters; image2 = Nitra Region - background map.png
From 1949 to 1960, the Czech part of Czechoslovakia was divided into the Capital City of Prague and 13 regions. [2] In 1960–1999, the Czech part of Czechoslovakia was divided into the Capital City of Prague and following 7 regions: [3] Central Bohemian Region (Středočeský kraj) with the capital in Prague
Overview map of EU Countries - NUTS level 1. SLOVENSKÁ REPUBLIKA - NUTS level 2; SLOVENSKÁ REPUBLIKA - NUTS level 3; Correspondence between the NUTS levels and the national administrative units; List of current NUTS codes. Download current NUTS codes (ODS format) Regions of Slovakia, Statoids.com
Nitra has one train connection with Prague via Piešťany, Trenčín, Uherský Brod, Olomouc and Pardubice. This connection is operated by Arriva (AEx). [citation needed] Nitra also has its own recreational airfield; it hosts the factory of the Aeropro Eurofox ultralight. However, the closest international airport is Bratislava Airport.
Prague 5 is one of the largest districts of Prague located at the west side of the Vltava river. It comprises Smíchov, Radlice, Košíře, Barrandov, Zlíchov, Zličín, Jinonice, Hlubočepy, Motol, Slivenec, Butovice, Chuchle, and Klukovice, as well as a very small part of Malá Strana. The district was the first one in Prague that offered ...
Praha (Hungarian: Gácsprága) is a village and municipality in the Lučenec District in the Banská Bystrica Region of Slovakia. Praha was founded by the Hussites in the 15th century, the name being inspired by the name of Prague, the Czech capital. The Hussite tradition is also reflected on the coat of arms, which shows the characteristic ...