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  2. Cinema City Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    Cinema City Megaplex in Westfield Chodov, Prague. Active cinemas: Brno. Olympia - 10 screens, opened October 1999; Velký Špalíček - 1413 seats, 7 screens, opened August 2001; Prague. Slovanský dům - 10 screens, opened 2000; Nový Smíchov - 11 screens + 4DX, opened November 2001; Obchodní centrum Letňany - 12 screens, opened October 2002

  3. Westfield Chodov - Wikipedia

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    Westfield Chodov is the largest shopping center in the Czech Republic with 300 shops, [2] and the retail floor area is 100.000 m 2, the second largest in the country behind shopping centre Letňany. The owner of Westfield Chodov is the company Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield. It was built in 2005, with a major expansion occurred in 2017.

  4. Viju TV1000 Russkoe - Wikipedia

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    On February 28, 2022, the channel stopped operating in the Baltic States and was replaced by TV1000 World Kino, it was the decision of TV3 Group, after the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. [4] [5] In March 2023, TV1000 Russkoe Kino renamed to Viju TV1000 Russkoe. [6]

  5. Viktor Tsoi - Wikipedia

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    Viktor Robertovich Tsoi was born on 21 June 1962, in a maternity hospital on Kuznetsovskaya Street in Leningrad.He was the only child of Valentina Vasilyevna Tsoi (née Guseva), a Russian schoolteacher, and Robert Maximovich Tsoi, a Soviet Korean engineer from Kyzyl-Orda, Kazakhstan, where his Korean parents had been exiled after Stalin's 1937 deportation of Koreans in the Soviet Union.

  6. Talk:Westfield Chodov - Wikipedia

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  7. Kino (band) - Wikipedia

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    Kino (Russian: Кино, lit. 'cinema, film', pronounced) is a Russian rock band formed in Leningrad (now Saint Petersburg) in 1981. The band was co-founded and headed by Viktor Tsoi, who wrote the music and lyrics for almost all of the band's songs, until his death in 1990. Over the course of eight years, Kino released over 90 songs spanning ...

  8. Centrum Chodov - Wikipedia

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    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Centrum_Chodov&oldid=918210902"This page was last edited on 27 September 2019, at 15:02 (UTC). (UTC).

  9. Yuri Kasparyan - Wikipedia

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    In the spring of 1987, together with the members of the bands Novye Kompozitory and Kino, he recorded the album Start. In the late 1980s, along with Kino, he toured extensively within the republics of the USSR, as well as Europe and the United States. In autumn 1990, he was baptized and took the name 'George'.