-
Malešice is a
cadastral district in Prague. The
earliest reference about the
village is from 1309. It
became a part of
Prague on 1
January 1922. It lies...
- Many
noble families owned Rataje later on. Ladislav, Václav and Jan of
Malešice began reconstruction on the
castle between 1531 and 1579. In 1656, William...
- 090) Plzeň 8-Černice (1,868) Černice (1,868) Plzeň 9-
Malesice (945) Dolní Vlkýš (154)
Malesice (791) Plzeň 10-Lhota (1,692)
Lhota (1,692) Plzeň is located...
-
Chimney of
Malešice Incineration Plant,
tallest chimney in Prague...
- LOM M137.
Production transferred to Avia in 1964, and to
Letecke Opravny Malesice (LOM) in 1992. M 337A
Basic supercharged engine - not
rated for aerobatics...
- –
China Lincoln Motor — US
Lincoln Lockheed LOM
Praha (Letecke
Opravny Malesice, Praha)
Loravia Lorraine-Dietrich —
France Lotarev Lotarev — Russia/Soviet...
-
Lipany Lipence Lochkov Lysolaje Malá
Chuchle Malá
Strana ("Lesser Town")
Malešice Michle Miškovice Modřany
Motol Nebušice Nedvězí u Říčan Nové Město ("New...
-
Czech aircraft engine,
designed and
produced by LOM
Praha (Letecke
Opravny Malesice, Praha) of
Prague for use in
light aircraft. The
engine is a six-cylinder...
- on Černokostelecká street,
which forms the
border between Strašnice and
Malešice in
Prague 10. The
station was
constructed in the
building of an existing...
- Vysočany, Prosek, Hrdlořezy, and
partly of Hloubětín, Libeň, Střížkov a
Malešice. O2
Arena (Prague) is
located in
Prague 9 on the edge of Libeň and Vysočany...