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  2. Trams in Ostrava - Wikipedia

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    The Ostrava tramway network is the third largest tram network in the Czech Republic. The network is operated by Dopravní podnik Ostrava, a company wholly owned by the city of Ostrava that also runs the city's bus and trolleybus network. As of 2022, DPO runs 17 lines with a total route length of 231.5 kilometres (143.8 mi) on 62.7 kilometres ...

  3. Ostrava - Wikipedia

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    Ostrava (Czech pronunciation: ⓘ; Polish: Ostrawa; German: Ostrau) is a city in the north-east of the Czech Republic and the capital of the Moravian-Silesian Region. It has about 280,000 inhabitants. It lies 15 km (9 mi) from the border with Poland, at the confluences of four rivers: Oder, Opava, Ostravice and Lučina.

  4. Ostravar Aréna - Wikipedia

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    OSTRAVAR Aréna (previously ČEZ Aréna, due to sponsorship reasons) is an indoor arena used mainly for ice hockey matches, in Vítkovice, Ostrava, Czech Republic.It opened in 1986, [2] and underwent a € 23.3 million renovation between 2003 and 2004.

  5. Ostrava main railway station - Wikipedia

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    The station took the name Ostrava hlavní nádraží in 1946. [ 1 ] In the mid-1960s resolution about a radical reconstruction of whole city part Ostrava-sever (Ostrava-North) was accomplished including a plan of the new modern station realised by architect Lubor Lacina (1967) in Brussels style (Czechoslovak design style inspired by aesthetics ...

  6. FC Baník Ostrava - Wikipedia

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    Though Sparta's roster was full of national team players, Baník won 3–2 and caused an immediate sensation. [4] SK Slezská Ostrava survived three seasons in the First League before being relegated in 1940. [citation needed] SK Slezská Ostrava played in the Division until 1943, when it was again promoted to the First League.

  7. OKD - Wikipedia

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    OKD (Czech: Ostravsko-karvinské doly; Ostrava-Karviná Mines) is a major mining company in the Czech Republic, the only producer of hard coal in the country with an annual production of around 8-9 million tonnes from 4 mines with 23 shafts extracting coal from depths ranging from 600 to 1,300 metres below the surface.

  8. VSB – Technical University of Ostrava - Wikipedia

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    VSB – Technical University of Ostrava (abbreviated VSB–TUO; Czech: Vysoká škola báňská – Technická univerzita Ostrava) is a university in Ostrava in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic. It is a polytechnic university with a long history of high-quality engineering education and research. [2]

  9. 2021–22 FC Baník Ostrava season - Wikipedia

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    2 63 21 +42 85 Qualification for the Champions League second qualifying round — — 3–0 3–1 1–0 — 2 Slavia Prague: 35 24 6 5 80 27 +53 78 Qualification for the Europa Conference League second qualifying round: 1–1 — 1–2: 3–0 — — 3 Sparta Prague: 35 22 7 6 72 40 +32 73 — — — 1–2 3–1 1–1 4 Slovácko: 35 21 5 9 59 ...