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  2. Prague 8 - Wikipedia

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    Prague 8 is a municipal district (městská část) in Prague, Czech Republic. The administrative district ( správní obvod ) of the same name consists of municipal districts Prague 8, Březiněves , Ďáblice and Dolní Chabry .

  3. Prague British International School - Wikipedia

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    The Prague British International School has three main sites: [3] Kamýk in Prague 4 serves ages 2–14. [3] It is a large [clarification needed] site located in the south east of Prague. Since 2004, it had been the main pre-merger PBS school site, housing a Foundation Stage Unit, Primary and Senior School and the school administration.

  4. Prague University of Economics and Business - Wikipedia

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    The Old Building (Stará budova) of the University in Žižkov. The Vencovský Auditorium (Vencovského aula) The Prague University of Economics and Business (PUEB) (originally: the University of Economics, Prague; Czech: Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze, VŠE) is an economics and business-oriented public university located in Prague, Czech Republic.

  5. University College of Business in Prague - Wikipedia

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    The Private College of Business in Prague (Czech: Vysoká škola obchodní v Praze, abbreviated VŠO Praha) is a not-for-profit private university in Prague, Czech Republic. It has been a private higher education institution with the accredited study programmes of International Territorial Studies and Economy and Management in Transport and ...

  6. Education in Norway - Wikipedia

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    [3] In 1736 training in reading was made compulsory for all children, but was not effective until some years later, when ambulatory schools ( omgangsskoler ) were also established. In 1827, Norway introduced the folkeskole ('people's school'), a primary school which became mandatory for seven years in 1889 and nine years in 1969.