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Oděvní podnik Prostějov, the biggest textile company in the country with about 10,000 employees, was founded in 1964. After the fall of communism in Czechoslovakia , the company failed to restructure and adapt to market mechanisms, and went bankrupt in 2010. [ 8 ]
Prostějov statutární město. Statutární město Prostějov nám T. G. Masaryka 130/14 796 01 Prostějov bezplatná infolinka: 800 900 001 tel.: 582 329 111 e-mail: posta@prostejov.eu datová schránka: mrtbrkb IČO: 00288659 DIČ: CZ00288659. Další kontakty. Úřední hodiny. Pondělí: 8:00-17:00; Úterý:-----Středa: 8:00-17:00; Čtvrtek: 8:00-16:00; Pátek: 8:00-14:00; Provozní dobu podatelny a centrální spisovny naleznete zde.
Prostějov, town, south-central Czech Republic, just southwest of Olomouc, in the farming region of the Haná Valley. Founded in the 12th century, the town became a centre for publishing Czech and Hebrew books after 1500.
The Holocaust in Prostějov. During WWII Nazi despotism of the harshest form was exerted in Prostějov in dealing with the town’s Jewish community. Prostějov was often referred to as the “Jerusalem of Haná”, as the town had an extraordinarily large Jewish community, all the more significant for its extensive economic power.
Do roku 2002 byl Prostějov sídlem okresního úřadu okresu Prostějov. Žije zde přibližně 44 tisíc [ 1 ] obyvatel a řadí se tak na druhé místo v Olomouckém kraji. Historické jádro města je od roku 1990 městskou památkovou zónou .
The town of Prostějov is part of the Olomouc Region. It is situated on the northern edge of Hornomoravský basin , at the foothill of Prostějovská pahorkatina , in the eastern part of the Czech Republic.
Prostějov is an interesting city mainly because of its architecture. The most important buildings are: The National House and Theatre – built between 1905 and 1907 in the style “art nouveau” by architect Jan Kotěra.
Prostějov is an interesting city mainly because of its architecture. The most important buildings are: The National House and Theatre – built between 1905 and 1907 in the style “art noveau” by architect Jan Kotěra.
Město Prostějov láká své návštěvníky nejen na světské skvosty, k jeho dalším klenotům patří také sakrální památky, které jsou rozesety po celém městě. Pomyslným středem Prostějova je náměstí T. G. Masaryka. Nachází se zde řada atraktivit, jež zaujmou nejednoho návštěvníka.
Prostějov is a city in the Olomouc Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 44,000 inhabitants. The city is historically known for its fashion industry. The historic city centre is well preserved and is protected by law as an urban monument zone. Wikipedia