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  2. Stadion Letná - Wikipedia

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    The origins of motorcycle speedway in Prague can be traced back to races held at the stadium, starting on 9 June 1928. It is unknown as to when the track was removed. [2] In 1930 it hosted the third Women's World Games. The stadium burned in 1934 and a new main reinforced concrete grandstand was built in 1937. In 1969 all the other grandstands ...

  3. Letná Stadium - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 28 October 2024, at 20:17 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. AC Sparta Prague - Wikipedia

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    Sparta play their home matches at epet ARENA in the Letná district of Prague. For training Sparta use a football centre at Strahov Stadium (formerly the second largest stadium in the world) whose space was rebuilt to eight football pitches (six fields of standard sizes and two futsal-sized). These are currently used as a training facility by ...

  5. 1930 Women's World Games - Wikipedia

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    Halina Konopacka, winner of the discus event. The 1930 Women's World Games (Czech and Slovak III Ženské Světové Hry v Praze, French 3è Jeux Féminins Mondiaux ) were the third regular international Women's World Games, the tournament was held between September 6 - September 8 [1] [2] [3] at the Letná Stadium in Prague.

  6. Letná Stadion (Zlín) - Wikipedia

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    Letná Stadion is a football stadium in Zlín, Czech Republic. It is currently used as the home ground of FC Zlín and has an all-seated capacity of 5,898. [ 1 ] It is located near the Dřevnice river.

  7. Letná Park - Wikipedia

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    Letná Park. Letná Park (Czech: Letenské sady) is a large park on Letná hill, built on a plateau above steep embankments along the Vltava River in Prague, Czech Republic. [1] [2] Letná's elevation and location afford commanding views of the Prague Old Town (Staré Město).

  8. Letná - Wikipedia

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    Prague Metronome on the Letná Park Letna Plain. Letná is a hill overlooking Prague historic centre and Vltava River just besides Prague Castle. It neighbours Stromovka, the largest park in Prague. The hill belongs to Holešovice and Bubeneč quarters of Prague 7.

  9. Fortuna Arena - Wikipedia

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    Fortuna Arena (formerly known as Sinobo Stadium, Eden Arena and Synot Tip Arena) is a football stadium, in Prague-Vršovice, Czech Republic. The stadium has a capacity of 19,370 people and it is the biggest and the most modern football stadium in the Czech Republic.