FK Viktoria Stadion
The FK Viktoria Stadion is a multi-use stadium in Prague, Czech Republic. It is used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of FK Viktoria Žižkov. The stadium holds 2,799 people, all seated.
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Security Services Archive
The Security Services Archive (SSA, Czech: Archiv bezpečnostních složek) is an archive administered by the Institute for the Study of Totalitarian Regimes (ÚSTR), in order to allow public access to the historical documents of the Nazi and communist security forces in the Czech lands.
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Institute for the Study of Totalitarian Regimes
The Institute for the Study of Totalitarian Regimes (Czech: Ústav pro studium totalitních režimů or ÚSTR) is a Czech government agency and research institute. It was founded by the Czech government in 2007 and is situated at Siwiecova street, Prague-Žižkov (the street is named after Ryszard Siwiec).
Its purpose is to gather, analyse and make accessible documents from the Nazi and Communist totalitarian regimes. Its Security Services Archive also has documents from the former communist secret police, the StB or State Security.
The institute is a founding member organisation of the Platform of European Memory and Conscience, and hosts its secretariat.
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Dům Radost
Dům Radost (translated from Czech: House of Joy) is a functionalist building in Prague, Czech Republic. It is located next to Winston Churchill square in Žižkov district. It was built between 1932 and 1934. This 52-metre-high (171 ft) building with 13 floors and a cruciform floor plan inspired by French architect Le Corbusier was once the tallest office building in the country. The complex serves as offices, apartments, theater, cinema, cafe and observatory since 2019. Since 1964, it is a cultural monument of the Czech Republic.
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Faculty of Informatics and Statistics, University of Economics in Prague
The Faculty of Informatics and Statistics (FIS VŠE) (Czech: Fakulta informatiky a statistiky Vysoké školy ekonomické, abbreviated FIS, F4), also known as the School of Informatics and Statistics, is the fourth of six faculties at Prague University of Economics and Business. The faculty was established in 1991, following the dissolution of the Faculty of Direction. Its academic focus is informatics, statistics, econometrics and other mathematical methods applied to business practice. The faculty has eight departments and several research laboratories, and hosts around 2,500 students across its programs.
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