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  2. Prague 4 - Wikipedia

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    Prague 4, formally the Prague 4 Municipal District (Městská čast Praha 4), is a second-tier municipality in Prague. The administrative district (správní obvod) of the same name consists of municipal districts Prague 4 and Kunratice. Prague 4 is located just south of Prague 2 and is the biggest municipality in Prague.

  3. Nusle - Wikipedia

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    The first written evidence of Nusle, as a village, dates back to the 11th century. It is recorded as Neosvětly, Nostuly, Nusle, Neosvitly or Neovstlí in the Middle Ages and the bulk of its territory consisted of vineyards (Vallis Vinarium or Valis vinearum), wine houses, mills by the Botič stream, homesteads (Bučanka, Belka, Terebovka, Reitknechtka, Formanka), a coaching inn, a lodge, and ...

  4. Districts of Prague - Wikipedia

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    List of cadastral areas. Map of administrative districts, municipal parts and cadastral areas. Key: Cadastral area (year joined to Prague) – municipal district. Hradčany (1784) – Prague 1, Prague 6. Malá Strana ("Lesser Town" or "Little Quarter") (1784) – Prague 1, Prague 5. Nové Město (New Town) (1784) – Prague 1, Prague 2, Prague 8.

  5. Krč - Wikipedia

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    Krč (Latin: Carrium) was first mentioned in written documents in 1222. During the time of the Hussites, the area was seized by the Pražský svaz, the Hussite denomination from Prague. In 1900, Dolní Krč (lower Krč) comprised 1,354 inhabitants, a chateau, a brewery and a brickyard, and was part of the Nusle district, while Horní Krč ...

  6. Pankrác - Wikipedia

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    Pankrác is a neighborhood of Prague, Czech Republic. It is located south of the city centre on the hills of the eastern bank of the Vltava River and is part of the Prague 4 municipal district, situated in the district of Nusle. Bordering districts are Krč on the south and southwest, Podolí on the west, Vyšehrad on the north and Michle on ...

  7. Troja (Prague) - Wikipedia

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    Troja (Prague) Coordinates: 50.119°N 14.413°E. Troja on a map of Prague. Troja became part of Prague in 1922. Now it is part of the district of Prague 7 and its own cadastral area. The area is 5.43 km 2, the population is 1,468 and the population density is 270 inhabitants / km 2. Troja is the site of Troja Palace, Prague Zoo and the ...

  8. Chodov (Prague) - Wikipedia

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    Postal code. 148 00, 149 00. Chodov (Czech pronunciation: [ˈxodof]) 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. In terms of the Prague districts defined in 1960, it lay in administrative district 4, and its postal address ...

  9. Budějovická (Prague Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Budějovická. Budějovická (Czech pronunciation: [ˈbuɟɛjovɪtskaː]) is a Prague Metro station on Line C, located in Krč, Prague 4. It was opened on 9 May 1974 with the first section of Prague Metro, between Sokolovská (Florenc) and Kačerov. [1] The station has two exits, one leading to Olbrachtová street and the other to Antala ...