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  2. Prague Half Marathon - Wikipedia

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    [7] Atsedu Tsegay holds the men's course record of 58:47 minutes (set in 2012), while Joyciline Jepkosgei's mark of 64:52 minutes (set in 2017) is the best achieved by a woman in the Prague race and a world record at the time. [a] Both of these times are the fastest ever run in the Czech Republic for the half marathon. [10] [11]

  3. Prague Marathon - Wikipedia

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    Lining up at the start in the corrals at the Old Town Square in 2016 Runners on Čech Bridge in 2013 Taking on refreshment in 2010. The Prague Marathon (also known as Prague International Marathon (PIM)) is an annual road marathon held in the city of Prague in the Czech Republic each May.

  4. Prague 7 - Wikipedia

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    Prague 7 is a municipal district (městská část) in Prague, Czech Republic. The administrative district ( správní obvod ) of the same name consists of the quarters Letná , Holešovice , Bubny, Bubeneč , Troja as well as a small part of Libeň .

  5. Bata Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The company's workers agreed to a temporary 40 percent reduction in wages; in turn, Baťa provided food, clothing, and other necessities at half-price. [1] He also introduced one of the first profit-sharing initiatives, transforming all employees into associates with a shared interest in the company's success (today's equivalent of performance ...

  6. ČZ vz. 27 - Wikipedia

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    The vz. 27 is a Czechoslovak semi-automatic pistol, based on the pistole vz. 24, and chambered for 7.65 mm Browning/.32 ACP. It is often designated the CZ 27 after the naming scheme used by the Česká zbrojovka factory for post-World War II commercial products. However, it is correctly known as vz. 27, an abbreviation of the Czech "vzor 27 ...

  7. 2024–25 Czech First League - Wikipedia

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    The 2024–25 Czech First League, known as the Chance Liga for sponsorship reasons, is the 32nd season of the Czech Republic's top-tier football for professional clubs since its establishment, in 1993.

  8. Holešovice - Wikipedia

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    Holešovice (Czech pronunciation: [ˈɦolɛʃovɪtsɛ]) is a district in the north of Prague situated on a meander of the River Vltava, which makes up the main part of the district Prague 7 (an insignificant part belongs to Prague 1).

  9. Andrej Kerić - Wikipedia

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    In February 2008 he signed a three-and-a-half-year contract with Czech club Slovan Liberec. [1] Kerić soon became one of the most valuable players at Liberec. He scored six goals and helped the team to sixth place in the final league standings. Kerić scored 15 goals in the 2008–09 season and became the top scorer of the league.