- Bubeneč
quarters of
Prague 7. The main part of
Letná is
Letná Plain (Letenská pláň), a
large empty plain and
Letná Park (Letenské sady),
which is po****r for...
- The
Letná Stadium (Czech:
Stadion Letná [ˈstadjon
ˈlɛtnaː]), is a
football stadium in Prague. It is the home
venue of AC
Sparta Prague and
often hosts...
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Letná Park (Czech: Letenské sady) is a
large park on
Letná hill,
built on a
plateau above steep embankments along the
Vltava River in Prague,
Czech Republic...
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Letná Stadion is a
football stadium in Zlín,
Czech Republic. It is
currently used as the home
ground of FC Zlín and has an all-seated
capacity of 5,898...
- The
Letná Formation is a Late
Ordovician (Sandbian, or in the
regional stratigraphy Berounian)
geologic formation of the
Prague Basin,
Bohemian M****if...
- play in
foreign leagues.
Sparta play at Prague's Epet Arena, also
known as
Letná Stadium. At the
close of 1893, a
small group of
young people based around...
-
Curtain and COMECON). The world's
largest Stalin Monument was
unveiled on
Letná hill in 1955 and destro**** in 1962. The 4th
Czechoslovak Writers' Congress...
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Competition Ref. 1 27
April 1974
Stadion Letná, Prague,
Czechoslovakia France 3–3 3–3
Friendly 2 20
April 1975
Stadion Letná, Prague,
Czechoslovakia Cyprus 1–0...
- was
located on a huge
concrete pedestal,
which can
still be
visited in
Letná Park. It was the
largest group statue in Europe,
measuring 15.5 m (51 ft)...
- (Czech: Pražský metronom) is a 75-foot-tall (23 m)
functioning metronome in
Letná Park,
overlooking the
Vltava River and the city
center of Prague. The kinetic...