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  2. Bogobiri House - Wikipedia

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    The combination of a contemporary African art gallery situated beside an Afro-fusion restaurant overlooking a garden oasis and live music venue was a sight to behold. It was the regular dinner destination and watering hole for Lagos’ new art aficionados as well as the army of foreign correspondents reporting on Nigeria in the post Abacha era.

  3. File:Pardubice, náměstí Republiky, restaurace v podchodu.jpg

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    English: Pardubice I-Zelené Předměstí, Pardubice District, Pardubice Region, Czech Republic. Náměstí Republiky, a restaurant in the underpass. Náměstí Republiky, a restaurant in the underpass.

  4. Pardubice - Wikipedia

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    Pardubice is also represented in the Czech rink bandy league. [23] Pardubice hosts two world-famous sporting events each year. The Velká pardubická steeplechase was first held in 1874 and is one of the most famous horse races in Europe. The second event is the Golden Helmet of Pardubice, a motorcycle speedway competition held at the Svítkov ...

  5. List of Art Deco architecture in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Town Hall, Rynok Square, Ivano-Frankivsk, Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast UKR Telecom, 37 Yevropeiska Street, Odesa Detail of a coal miner by sculptor I. Kavaleridze at 5 Pushkins'ka Street, Kharkiv, Ukraine

  6. Havel's Place - Wikipedia

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    Old City Hall: The Hague: Netherlands XI. 19 November 2014: Míru Square: Nový Bor: Czech Republic XII. 9 May 2015: Lewis & Clark College: Portland: United States XIII. 7 May 2015: Sady Karla IV. Karlovy Vary: Czech Republic XIV. 27 October 2015: Tel Aviv University: Tel Aviv: Israel XV. 13 November 2015: University of Pardubice: Pardubice ...

  7. Pardubice main railway station - Wikipedia

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    Location of Pardubice in the Czech Republic Front view of station building Passenger hall Platforms as seen from the west. Pardubice main railway station (Czech Pardubice hlavní nádraží) is one of the largest railway stations in the Czech Republic, located about 1.8 kilometres (1.1 mi) west-south-west from city centre of Pardubice, and an important railway network hub.

  8. Pardubice Region - Wikipedia

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    The total population of the Pardubice Region is about 530,000. 17 municipalities have a higher population than 5,000. The largest municipality of the region is Pardubice with a population of more than 90,000. The table below shows the municipalities in Pardubice Region with the largest population (as of 1 January 2024). [5]

  9. Lanškroun - Wikipedia

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    Lanškroun (Czech pronunciation: [ˈlanʃkroun]; German: Landskron) is a town in Ústí nad Orlicí District in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 9,800 inhabitants. It lies on the border of the historical lands of Bohemia and Moravia. The historic town centre is well preserved and is protected by law as an urban monument ...