Komořany (German: Komoran) is a former village which is now a cadastral subdivision of the municipal district of Prague 12.
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Lahovice is a cadastral district of Prague, Czech Republic. In 2015, it had 330 inhabitants. There is a confluence of the Berounka and Vltava rivers in Lahovice. There are two settlements in the cadastral district: Lahovice and Lahovičky.
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Šluknov Hook, Šluknov Spur, or Šluknov Projection is a salient region found in the northern Czech Republic along the border with Germany.
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Velký Šenov is a town in Děčín District in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 2,000 inhabitants.
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Cholupice a village in the south of Prague and a cadastral subdivision of Prague 12. There are 18 streets and 165 addresses registered, and a population of around 600. The Outer Ring Road passes just south of the village, and to the south-west there is a recreational airport. The Cholupice Cemetery lies to the east.
Cholupice was, at one time, an independent municipality. The village of Točná was joined to Cholupice in 1960. The municipality of Cholupice, including Točná, was amalgamated into the city of Prague in 1974. The local government in Cholupice was dissolved, and both villages were attached to the local government in Modřany, which is now part of Prague 12.
Every year on 30 April, near Ke Kálku street at the eastern end of the village, Cholupice hosts Prague's largest symbolic witch burning celebration. The village also has several clubs and community associations, including a volunteer fire brigade, a hunt club, an athletic club TJ Sokol Cholupice, a branch of the Czech Husbandry Association Svaz Českých chovatelů, a horse-riding club and a fishing club. On a Saturday in the second half of May, the village hosts a traditional Welcoming of Spring celebration, including the raising of a maypole, and a parade through the village wearing folk costumes.
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Šluknov is a town in Děčín District in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 5,600 inhabitants. It lies in the Lusatian Highlands on the border with Germany and it is the northernmost town of the country. The location on the periphery of the country is the cause of Šluknov's economic problems.
The historic town centre are well preserved and are protected as an urban monument zone. The most important monuments of Šluknov are the Šluknov Castle and the complex of sacral buildings in the Křížový vrch area.