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Sportovní hala Vodova is an indoor sporting arena located in Brno, Czech Republic. The capacity of the arena is 3,000 spectators and hosted some matches from the 2010 FIBA World Championship for Women. [1] It hosts indoor sporting events such as basketball, volleyball, and boxing. An old hall is built next to this hall with a capacity of 1,000.
Founded in 1867 as Slovanské gymnázium, the school is the oldest Czech-language gymnasium in Moravia, alongside the gymnasium in Olomouc. [2] The school was originally located in a building on Na Hradbách street (now Rooseveltova 13), moving to its current premises in a neo-Renaissance building at třída Kapitána Jaroše 14 on 18 September 1884.
The International School of Brno (ISB, Czech: Mezinárodní Anglická Škola v Brně) is a private, English-speaking, non-profit, international school in Brno, Czech Republic, established in 2008. ISB provides kindergarten, primary, secondary and high school education.
Home games of Brno are played in the Sportovní hala Sokola Brno, which has a capacity of 1,100 people. The club owned by True Player Group with the idea to "unite the city top two youth clubs to one elite club and push the players to professional level, providing the best coaches, mentoring, nutrition programs, strength programing, rehab, etc ...
Smichov Secondary Technical School (Czech: Smíchovská střední průmyslová škola, SSPŠ) is a secondary school based in the capital city of the Czech Republic Prague, Smíchov. It was founded in 1901 and now has over 600 students in 20 classes. [ 1 ]
B.I.B.S. cooperates locally with Mendel University Brno [4] and internationally with the Universita degli Studi di Trento in Italy, the University of Wisconsin Whitewater, Umeå University in Sweden, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń in Poland, the University of Mainz in Germany, [7] City University of Seattle in Slovakia and Jönköping International Business School in Sweden. [4]
In 1962, the club changed its name to ZKL Brno (ZKL is an abbreviation of "Ball Bearing Factory") [2] and stopped being an army team. In 1976, the name was changed to Zetor Brno. Shortly after the revolution (1994), the club changed its name to HC Kometa Brno. "Kometa" was the team's nickname since the 1950s (as opposed to the official "Red ...
Sportovní hala Fortuna is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Prague, Czech Republic, whose naming rights are currently leased to Czech betting company Fortuna. It opened in 1962 with a capacity of 18,500.