Prague 4

Prague 4, formally the Prague 4 Municipal District (Městská čast Praha 4), is a second-tier municipality in Prague. The administrative district (správní obvod) of the same name consists of municipal districts Prague 4 and Kunratice.

Prague 4

Praha 4
Municipal District of Prague
Administrative District of Prague
Aerial view of Pankrác
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Location of Prague 4 in Prague
Coordinates: 50°3′44″N 14°26′25″E
CountryCzech Republic
RegionPrague
Government
  MayorPavel Horálek
Area
  Total24.19 km2 (9.34 sq mi)
Population
 (2020-01-01)
  Total142,872[1]
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
140 00
Websitehttp://www.praha4.cz

Prague 4 is located just south of Prague 2 and is the biggest municipality in Prague. Most of this district consists of large estates of panelaks. The district is also well connected to the motorway to Brno.

Government and infrastructure

The Prison Service of the Czech Republic is headquartered in this district.[2]

Education

Two campuses of the Prague British International School are in Prague 4: Kamýk and Libuš.[3] Kamýk belonged to the pre-merger Prague British School,[4] while Libuš belonged to the pre-merger English International School Prague and opened in 2007.[5]

See also

References

  1. https://www.mvcr.cz/clanek/informativni-pocty-obyvatel-v-obcich.aspx
  2. "Contact us Archived 2015-12-23 at the Wayback Machine." Prison Service of the Czech Republic. Retrieved on December 23, 2015. "Address to the Headquarters of the Prison Service of the Czech Republic General Directorate Prison Service of the Czech Republic Soudní 1672/1a P.O. Box 3 140 67 Praha 4 Czech Republic"
  3. "One School, Three Campuses." Prague British International School. Retrieved on 4 January 2019. "Kamýk campus K Lesu 558/2 142 00 Praha 4" and "Libuš campus Brunelova 960/12 142 00 Praha 4 "
  4. "Kamyk Archived 2015-02-21 at the Wayback Machine." Prague British School. Retrieved on 20 February 2015. "Address: K Lesu 558/2, Prague 4"
  5. "Our new campus ." The English International School Prague. 4 March 2008. Retrieved on 5 January 2019.


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