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- now Vinohradská tř. (from 1962; formerly: Říčanská, Černokostelecká, Jungmannova (1884–1920), Fochova (1920–1940), Schwerinova (1940–1945)), Prague Stalinova...
- construction. The first phase, from Šafárikovo square to the station Jungmannova across the rebuilt Starý most was built between 2013 and 2016, and opened...
- Milan Kundera". The Guardian / The Observer. Retrieved 15 July 2023. Jungmannova, Lenka (2024). "Unsigned play by Milan Kundera? An authorship attribution...
- downtown of Prague. In August 2006 the fund founded a subsidiary CPDP Jungmannova, which in turn acquired from Sekyra Group company Mrázovka II, owning...
- neologisms. Many of his words became a permanent part of the language. Jungmannova Street and Jungmannovo náměstí (Jungmann's Square) in Prague are named...
- Te-Ta department Store in Prague. This 7-story building can be seen at Jungmannova Street 747/28 110 00 Praha-Nové Město (Czech Republic). It was renovated...
- Gyeongsan. December 15 – Bratislava tramway network Route 9 to extend from Jungmannova to Janíkov dvor. – Barcelona-Malaga AVE high speed service to commence...
- though the original text was discovered by a Czech theater scholar, Lenka Jungmannová. Motormorphosis, in a translation by Carol Rocamora, was performed at...
- current site of the Prague Town Hall. The late Art Deco building in Jungmannova Street was built in 1929 for the Škoda company using a design by the...
- Palach Square and National Theatre, as well as near Škoda Palace in Jungmannova Street, by the Gr****-French director Romain Gavras. There were two hundred...