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Střížkov (Prague Metro)
Střížkov () is a Prague Metro station of Line C, located in Střížkov, Prague 9 Prague 9 is both a municipal and an administrative district in Prague, Czech Republic. Prague 9 administrative districts takes care mainly of districts of Vysočany, Prosek, Hrdlořezy, and partly of Hloubětín, Libeň, Střížkov a Malešice .... The station was opened on 8 May 2008 as part of the Line C extension from Ládví to Letňany. It was designed by . Gallery File:Metro Střížkov 5.jpg, Střížkov station with two main beams in the foreground, 2008 File:Praha, Střížkov, stanice metra Střížkov, nástupiště.jpg, Střížkov metro station, platforms File:Praha, Střížkov, stanice metra Střížkov, noční pohled od východu.jpg, Střížkov metro station, night view from the east File:Praha, Střížkov, stanice metra Střížkov, konstrukce stanice.jpg, Střížkov metro station, external design References External links Gallery and information angrenost.cz ...
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Střížkov
Střížkov (german: Strischkau) is an area of the Czech capital Prague, divided between the districts Prague 8 and Prague 9. Střížkov has 14,297 inhabitants (2015). Transport Střížkov station on the Prague Metro's Line C serves the district. There are also several buses coming through the area. Sport The district was home to an association football club, FK Bohemians Prague (Střížkov) FK Bohemians Prague ( cs, FK Bohemians Praha), formerly known as FC Střížkov Praha 9, was a football club from Střížkov, Prague, Czech Republic. The club played two seasons in the Czech First League, attracting controversy for refusing to .... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Strizkov Districts of Prague ...
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Prague 9
Prague 9 is both a municipal and an administrative district in Prague, Czech Republic. Prague 9 administrative districts takes care mainly of districts of Vysočany, Prosek, Hrdlořezy, and partly of Hloubětín, Libeň, Střížkov a Malešice. O2_Arena_(Prague) O2 Arena (formerly Sazka Arena, stylised as O2 arena) is a multi-purpose arena, in Prague, Czech Republic. It is home to HC Sparta Prague of the Czech Extraliga and is the second-largest ice hockey arena in Europe. It has hosted importan ... is located in Prague 9 on the edge of Libeň and Vysočany districts. See also * Districts of Prague#Symbols References External links Prague 9 - Official homepage Districts of Prague {{Prague-geo-stub ...
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Ládví (Prague Metro)
Ládví () is a Prague Metro station on Line C, located in Kobylisy, Prague 8 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 Dolní C .... The station was opened on 26 June 2004 as the northern terminus of the Line C extension from Nádraží Holešovice. It remained the temporary northern terminus of Line C until the line was extended to Letňany on 8 May 2008. The station is 8.8 metres below ground level, and contains two tracks on opposite sides of the station platform. The station has one exit in the middle leading to tram stops and a bus station. References External links Gallery and information Prague Metro stations Railway stations opened in 2004 2004 establishments in the Czech Republic Railway stations in the Czech Republic opened in the 21st century {{Czech ...
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Letňany (Prague Metro)
Letňany () is a metro station on Line C of the Prague Metro. It is located about one kilometre south of Letňany built-up area, on the border between Letňany and Vysočany, near a tripoint with Kbely, and it belongs to section IV.C2 of Line C, connecting Letňany with Ládví. The station was opened on 8 May 2008 as the northern end of the extension from Ládví and has served since then as the new terminus of the line. Station characteristics Letňany Station is the terminal station of Line C. It is located at the junction of Beranových Street and Prosecká Street, at the south end of Tupolevova Street. The station is below street level, it has an island platform and two entrance halls, each of them connected to the platform by a staircase, two escalators and a lift. The north hall serves the Prague Exhibition Centre (PVA) and P+R parking lots; the south hall connects the station with a number of bus stops. There are eighteen bus lines of Prague Integrated Transport ...
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Prosek (Prague Metro)
Prosek is a Prague Metro station of Line C. The station was opened on 8 May 2008 as part of the extension of Line C from Ládví to Letňany. References External links Gallery and information Prague Metro stations located underground Railway stations opened in 2008 2008 establishments in the Czech Republic {{CzechRepublic-railstation-stub ...
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