Ministère des Transports (Tchéquie)
Le ministère des Transports (en tchèque : Ministerstvo dopravy) est le département ministériel chargé des transports et des déplacements en Tchéquie. Il est dirigé depuis le 15 décembre 2025 par l'indépendant Ivan Bednárik.
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Ministry of Transport (Czech Republic)
The Ministry of Transport of the Czech Republic (Czech: Ministerstvo dopravy České republiky) is a government ministry, which was established in 1969.
Its head office is in Prague 1, in New Town.
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Ministry of Agriculture (Czech Republic)
The Ministry of Agriculture of the Czech Republic (Czech: Ministerstvo zemědělství České republiky, MZe) is the central government authority responsible for state administration in agriculture, water management, food industry, and forest management. Established under Act No. 2/1969 Coll., it oversees veterinary care, phytosanitary care, food safety, animal welfare, and the protection of plant varieties and animal breeds.
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Štvanice Stadium
Štvanice stadium was a sports stadium situated on Štvanice Island, Czech Republic, and was ranked among the oldest stadiums in Prague. The stadium was in its heyday in the first half of the 20th century, but has been in decline since 1961. It was here, where in 1947 the Czechoslovak national team won the Ice Hockey World Championship for the first time.
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Church of St. Peter at Poříčí (Prague)
Church of St. Peter on Poříčí (Czech: Kostel svatého Petra na Poříčí) is a Roman Catholic church in Prague, New Town, in Biskupská Street, it is dedicated to the Apostle Peter.
The church is administered by the religious order Knights of the Cross with the Red Star and the administrator is P. Lukáš Lipenský O.Cr.
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Bílá labuť
Bílá labuť (in English 'White Swan') is a department store on Na Poříčí Street in central Prague, Czech Republic. It is considered to be one of the finest examples of interwar avant-garde architecture. It is recognised by the Prague Municipality as an architecturally valuable building and is protected as a cultural real estate monument. At the time it was opened in 1939, it was the biggest and most modern department store in Central and Eastern Europe. It is currently undergoing extensive renovation.
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