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  2. Mapy.cz - Wikipedia

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    Mapy.cz is the most popular mapping application and map portal in the Czech Republic [6] and Slovakia, and it is becoming increasingly popular in other countries such as Poland, [7] [8] Germany [9] [10] or Italy. [11] Mapy.cz has won numerous professional and user-choice awards in the Czech Republic [12] and other countries. For example, in ...

  3. Prague 11 - Wikipedia

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    Prague 11 is a municipal district (městská část) in Prague, Czech Republic. It is located in the south eastern part, 8 km from the City Center. The district is split into two parts, mainly from the perspective of pedestrians, by the south-eastern highway to Brno. Praha 11 comprises Chodov, Opatov and Háje on one side and Roztyly on the ...

  4. Districts of Prague - Wikipedia

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    Prague 18 (formerly Letňany), Čakovice (has been part of administrative district 18 since 2007) Prague 19: Prague 19 (formerly Kbely), Satalice, Vinoř, Prague 20: Prague 20 (formerly Horní Počernice) Prague 21: Prague 21 (formerly Újezd nad Lesy), Běchovice, Klánovice, Koloděje: Prague 10: Prague 10: Prague 10 Prague 11 (part ...

  5. Central Bohemian Region - Wikipedia

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    As of January 1, 2024 the Central Bohemian Region had 1,455,940 inhabitants and was the most populous region in the country. About 53% of the inhabitants lived in towns or cities. This is the lowest proportion among the regions of the Czech Republic.

  6. Libeň - Wikipedia

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    It was incorporated into Prague in 1901. Places. Praha-Libeň railway station; ... This page was last edited on 13 November 2024, at 11:46 (UTC).

  7. Smíchov City - Wikipedia

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    A footbridge will lead from the pedestrian boulevard over railway tracks to a new railway terminal, the construction of which began in 2024 and is due to be completed in 2027. [8] The Smíchov Terminal will be Prague's first modern train station and serve as a unique transportation hub for 11 forms of transit, used by a quarter million people ...

  8. 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.

  9. Hloubětín - Wikipedia

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    Hloubětín (Czech pronunciation: [ˈɦloubjɛciːn], German: Tiefenbach [2]) is a district of Prague located 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) from the centre, belonging mostly to Prague 9, with parts of it also belonging to Prague 14 and Prague 10. There were 10,704 people living in this area in 2001.