Prague 10
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Prague 10 (Praha 10) | |||
Municipal District of Prague Administrative District of Prague | |||
Saint Wenceslaus Church in Vršovice | |||
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Official name: Městská část Praha 10 | |||
Country | Czech Republic | ||
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Region | Prague, the Capital City | ||
Coordinates | 50°4′18″N 14°29′53″E / 50.07167°N 14.49806°E | ||
Highest point | Bohdalec | ||
- elevation | 273 m (896 ft) | ||
- coordinates | 50°3′36″N 14°27′56″E / 50.06000°N 14.46556°E | ||
Area | 18.60 km2 (7 sq mi) | ||
Population | 111,685 (2008) | ||
Density | 6,005 / km2 (15,553 / sq mi) | ||
Founded | 1990 | ||
Mayor | Milan Richter | ||
Timezone | CET (UTC+1) | ||
- summer (DST) | CEST (UTC+2) | ||
Postal code | 100 00 | ||
Location of Prague 10 in Prague
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Website: http://www.praha10.cz | |||
Prague 10 is both a municipal and administrative district in Prague, Czech Republic with more than 100.000 inhabitants.
Neighbourhood (Cadastral community|cadastral communities) of Prague 10
- Vršovice
- large part of Strašnice (except the block with Tesla Strašnice and part of freight station Žižkov, which fall within the city district Prague 3)
- small part of Vinohrady (south and east from the streets Slovenská, U vodárny, Korunní, Šrobárova, U vinohradského hřbitova a Vinohradská)
- large part of Malešice
- part of Záběhlice
- part of Michle (Bohdalec and the greater part of the Slatiny settlement)
- small part of Žižkov
- other small parts
Important Buildings
- Hus' House (Vinohrady)
- Trmalova Villa
- Strašnice Crematory
- Vršovice Castle
- Vlasta Neighborhood
- Vršovice Savings Bank Building
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