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Vinohrady (until 1960 Královské
Vinohrady, in
English literally "Royal Vineyards" German: Königliche Weinberge) is a
cadastral district in Prague. It...
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Vinohrady Cemetery (Czech: Vinohradský hřbitov) is a
large cemetery in
Vinohrady in
Prague 10
which contains Strašnice Crematorium. It is the
second largest...
- Brno-
Vinohrady (Hantec: Vincky) is a city
district on the
eastern side of Brno in the
Czech Republic. The city
district was
established on 24 November...
- buildings,
factories and
historic landmarks (Emmaus Monastery,
Faust House,
Vinohrady Synagogue) were destro****. Many
historic structures in Prague, however...
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Vinohrady Theatre (Czech:
Divadlo na Vinohradech) is a
theatre in
Vinohrady, Prague.
Construction began on
February 27, 1905. It
served as the Theatre...
- parks. The
grand central plaza of
Vinohrady is Náměstí Míru with the
Vinohrady Theatre, the
National House of
Vinohrady and the main
Prague 2 muni****l...
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Vinohrady Water Tower (Czech: Vinohradská vodárna) is a
building in
Vinohrady in
Prague 10
which was
originally built as a
water tower.
Today its architecture...
- Bratislava-
Vinohrady railway stop or halt (Slovak: Železničná zastávka Bratislava-
Vinohrady),
often incorrectly called Bratislava-
Vinohrady railway station...
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Vinohrady nad Váhom (Hungarian: Szentharaszt) is a
village and muni****lity in
Galanta District of the
Trnava Region of south-west Slovakia. In historical...
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church (
Vinohrady). The
Prague Vitruvius, Pragitecture.eu,
originally retrieved 12
November 2013
Church of Jan Hus
Congregation at
Vinohrady Archived...