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The first digit indicates a region (i.e. regions of Czechoslovakia as of the time when the PSČ system was put into use, hence some differences from the current administrative divisions): 1 - the capital of the Czech Republic, Prague (second digit represents one of 10 Prague districts, so e.g. 160 00 is the main post office in Prague 6 - Dejvice).
PSČ: 102 00, 106 00, 141 00. Záběhlice is a cadastral area of Prague, ... Official site of Prague 10 (in Czech) Staré Záběhlice (Zabehlice.net)
Prague 10 is both a municipal and administrative district in Prague, Czech Republic with more than 110,000 inhabitants. Neighbourhood ( cadastral communities ) of Prague 10 [ edit ]
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 ...
Media related to Church of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary (Záběhlice) at Wikimedia Commons Obnovený kostelík v Záběhlicích, In: Method. Vol. 5, no. 7 (30. 7. 1879), pp. 79–80. - the article was probably written by the publisher and editor of the magazine, Ferdinand J. Lehner. (in Czech) [dead link ]
Senate district 22 – Prague 10 is an electoral district of the Senate of the Czech Republic, located in the Capital City of Prague. Since 2022, Jan Pirk, a TOP 09 nominee, is senator for the district.
Česká pošta was established on 1 January 1993, on the Dissolution of Czechoslovakia, separated from the Slovak postal service, as well as from Cesky Telecom.All these organisations had previously been united under the Administration of Posts and Telecommunications, but were split following a decision from the Minister of Economy on 16 December.
Czech Extraliga match, Sparta Praha vs Rytíři Kladno Imagine Dragons concert in 2018 During the EuroBasket 2022. The idea of building a new arena in Prague came on the heels of the "golden era" of Czech ice hockey: winning the gold medal at the 1998 Winter Olympics and three gold medals in a row at the Ice Hockey World Championships from 1999 to 2001.