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[3] An-12BZ-1 In 1969 Antonov proposed IFR tanker and receiver variants of the An-12B. The An-12BZ-1 was the tanker with a single podded refueling hose/drogue unit. [3] An-12BZ-2 In 1969 Antonov proposed IFR tanker and receiver variants of the An-12B. The An-12BZ-2 was the receiver aircraft with a fixed probe above the cockpit. [3] An-12D
This lists ranks the tallest structures in Prague that stand at least 96.5 metres (317 ft) tall. The list contains all types of structures. The list contains all types of structures. Name
Nebušice is a district of Prague 6. It is situated northwest of the city center. It is situated northwest of the city center. It is connected with the city center by four bus lines, from bus station Bořislavka 161 and 312 .
Friedrich Petschek's villa, 19/1 Pod kaštany Square, was designed by architect Max Spielmann and built by architect Matěj Blecha in 1927-1930 for Bedřich (Friedrich) Petschek, who soon sold it to banker Jiří (Georg) Popper. From 1945, the villa housed the Embassy of the Soviet Union, then the Embassy of the Russian Federation in Prague. [2]
Inside the Lucerna Palace galleria—Lucerna Music Bar is down the hall on the left. Lucerna Music Bar is housed in the Lucerna Palace, located inside a pedestrian walkway, or "passage", in architectural terms, that connects Vodičkova and Štěpánská streets near historic Wenceslas Square, in the New Town quarter of Prague.
Branch in Brno on Starobrněnská street has been closed down since 27.8.2018. The chain operated at least five outlets in the Czech Republic with at least two in Prague and one outlet in Brno-Hlinky and Ostrava-Nová Karolina The Orlová branch became independent from the chain sometime around 2018 and operates under the name Depo Orlová.
Vokovice is a district of Prague city, part of Prague 6. It has been a part of Prague since 1922 and as of 2006, 11,197 people live there. Part of this district is Šárecké údolí, a natural valley, part of which was declared in 1964 as protected territory in Prague. Part of the valley is a pond called Džbán, with a swimming pool and a ...
In 1949, the united part of Střešovice was integrated with the Prague 5 district, (with Břevnov and parts of Liboc). Another part was integrated into Prague 6 (with Dejvice, Sedlec, Veleslavín, Vokovice and parts of Bubeneč, Holešovice, Hradčany and Liboc). In 1960, almost the whole of Střešovice became part of a new district, Prague 6.