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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
Westfield Chodov, previously known as Centrum Chodov, [1] is a shopping center in the Chodov district of Prague, Czech Republic.It is located near the metro station of the same name, between the streets U Kunratického lesa, Roztylská and the D1 motorway towards Brno.
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Chodov (Czech pronunciation:) is a district and cadastral area of Prague, capital of the Czech Republic. It lies in the south-east of the city, and became part of the Prague municipality in 1968. In terms of the Prague districts defined in 1960, it lay in administrative district 4, and its postal address is still Prague 4.
Arkády Pankrác opened on 14 November 2008 under the ownership of Unibail-Rodamco and at a cost of around 3 billion Czech koruna.Two thousand jobs were created within the shopping centre. [1]
Chodov (Czech pronunciation:) is a Prague Metro station on the second section of Line C. It was opened on 7 November 1980 as part of the extension from Kačerov to Kosmonautů (currently Háje). [1] The station is located under Roztylská Street in the southwestern part of the Chodov district.
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Noch (Russian: Ночь, lit. 'Night') is the fifth studio album by Soviet rock band Kino, released in 1986.It is the group's first official album release. The original release was via cassettes and Andrei Tropillo released the album on magnitizdat.