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    Náměstí Míru (Czech pronunciation: [ˈnaːmɲɛsciː ˈmiːru], English: Peace Square) is a Prague Metro station on Line A. It is located in Vinohrady district...
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    10 February 2022. "Mustek Metro Station in Prague - Attraction". Frommer's. Retrieved 4 May 2021. "Náměstí Míru, Prague". Retrieved 22 July 2019. "Company"...
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    1978 as part of the inaugural section of Line A, between Leninova and Náměstí Míru. It is a three-bore station with a shortened, 69-metre (226 ft) middle...
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    Střešovice. The Náměstí Míru metro station is the deepest station and is equipped with the longest escalator in European Union. The Prague metro is generally...
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    phase of Line D will also lead from Pankrác to Náměstí Míru. Náměstí Míru (transfer to Line A) Náměstí bratří Synků Pankrác (transfer to Line C) Olbrachtova...
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    between Muzeum and Náměstí Míru stations. After completion of the second section, work was started on the extension to the new metro depot at Hostivař...
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    December 1980 as the eastern terminus of the extension of the line from Náměstí Míru. On 11 July 1987 the line was extended to Strašnická. The station is...
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    1978 as part of the inaugural section of Line A, between Leninova and Náměstí Míru. The architect was Zdeněk Drobný, whose design of the station interior...
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    1978 as part of the inaugural section of Line A, between Leninova and Náměstí Míru. The station vestibule, which extends under the tram stop, and into which...
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    Vinohrady (redirect from Vinohrady (Prague))
    Market Hall and Vinohrady Water Tower and several stations of Prague Metro Line A (Náměstí Míru, Jiřího z Poděbrad, Flora, Želivského). Parallel to Vinohradská...
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    The following is a list of Prague Metro stations, ordered alphabetically. Names in parentheses denote former station names from before 1990. The accessibility...
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    opened on 19 December 1980 as part of the extension of the line between Náměstí Míru and Želivského. Flora is a three-bore station with a short, 33 meter...
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    is a Prague Metro station on Line A. It was opened on 12 August 1978 as part of the inaugural section of Line A, between Leninova and Náměstí Míru. The...
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    from the original on 10 April 2015. Retrieved 10 April 2015. "Náměstí Míru". Prague Metro. Archived from the original on 6 May 2015. Retrieved 6 April...
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    of Prague 2. Important sights include Riegrovy sady [cs], one of the most famous Prague parks. The grand central plaza of Vinohrady is Náměstí Míru with...
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    western terminus of the inaugural section of Line A, between Leninova and Náměstí Míru. It was formerly known as Leninova after Vladimir Lenin, and renamed...
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    Pavlova is a Prague Metro station on Line C. It is in the Vinohrady district of Prague. Above the station is I. P. Pavlov Square (Czech: náměstí I. P. Pavlova)...
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    opened on 19 December 1980 as part of the extension of the line between Náměstí Míru and Želivského. In January 2023 the station closed to undergo a year-long...
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    Basilica of St. Ludmila (category Churches in Prague)
    Bazilika svaté Ludmily) is a neo-Gothic Catholic church at Náměstí Míru (Peace Square) in Prague's Vinohrady, built on plans of Josef Mocker in 1888–1892...
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    1978 as part of the inaugural section of Line A, between Leninova and Náměstí Míru. The line B station was opened on 2 November 1985, as part of the inaugural...
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    Design, November 19, 1988: 9 "Fast-moving Escalators in Metro Station Namesti Miru". Prague Now. 2023-10-25. Archived from the original on Dec 3, 2023...
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  • it is factually a part of the name: okres Semily (Semily District), náměstí Míru (Peace Square). Names of nations and nationality nouns are capitalized:...
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  • Obránců míru, Uničov Gottwaldovo náměstí (Gottwald Square), – now Ulrichovo náměstí, Hradec Králové Gottwaldova (metro stanice) (Gottwald Street (metro station)...
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    long time, Brno metro and underground railway both have been considered, to create the second metro in Czech Republic after Prague Metro. As of 2022, no...
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