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Letňany is a
cadastral area of Prague,
Czech Republic. It was
founded in 1307, and
became part of
Prague in 1968. It has been part of
Prague 18 since...
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factory became the
biggest aircraft producer in
Czechoslovakia and
moved to
Letňany near Prague,
where production continues to this day.
During the **** occupation...
- Aero
Vodochody (commonly
referred to as Aero) is a
Czech aircraft company. Its main
production facilities are
located at
Vodochody Airport in the Prague-East...
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Letňany (Czech pronunciation: [ˈlɛtɲanɪ]) is a
metro station on Line C of the
Prague Metro. It is
located about one
kilometre south of
Letňany built-up...
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blocks at
Prosek and a
large shopping center at
Letňany.
Three stations (Střížkov, Prosek, and
Letňany)
opened on 8 May 2008. In
April 2015, Line A was...
- public,
culminating in the
opening event of a fake
hypermarket in the
Letňany neighborhood of Prague. The film was
their graduation project for film...
- Obchodní
centrum Letňany, also
known as OC
Letňany is a
shopping mall
located in the
Letňany district of Prague,
Czech Republic. With 130
shops and an...
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during the short-lived
reform movement of 1968. Antonín Novotný was born in
Letňany, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary (now part of Prague,
Czech Republic). The Novotný...
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collection that
includes 275 aircraft.
Kbely Airport is very
close to
Letňany Airport,
located 1
kilometre (0.62 mi) to the northwest,
which has two...
- The Aero
Letňany A.10 was a
biplane airliner produced in
Czechoslovakia shortly after World War I. It was the
first commercial aircraft to be
built in...