Pardubice
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Pardubice
Summary
Pardubice is a city[1]. Pardubice has Wikipedia articles in 29 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Pardubice is located in Pardubice District[3].
- Pardubice is located in Q89751681[4].
- Pardubice is in the country of Czech Republic[5].
- Pardubice's head of government is recorded as Jan Nadrchal[6].
- Pardubice's instance of is recorded as city[7].
- Pardubice's instance of is recorded as municipality with town privileges in the Czech Republic[8].
- Pardubice's instance of is recorded as statutory city in the Czech Republic[9].
- Pardubice's instance of is recorded as municipality of the Czech Republic[10].
- Pardubice's instance of is recorded as capital of region[11].
- Pardubice's instance of is recorded as district town[12].
- Pardubice's instance of is recorded as municipality with authorized municipal office[13].
- Pardubice's instance of is recorded as Czech municipality with expanded powers[14].
- Pardubice's instance of is recorded as publishing house[15].
- Pardubice's shares border with is recorded as Valy[16].
- Pardubice's shares border with is recorded as Kunětice[17].
- Pardubice's shares border with is recorded as Třebosice[18].
- Pardubice's shares border with is recorded as Černá u Bohdanče[19].
- Pardubice's shares border with is recorded as Spojil[20].
- Pardubice's shares border with is recorded as Barchov[21].
- Pardubice's shares border with is recorded as Bezděkov u Choltic[22].
- Pardubice's shares border with is recorded as Lázně Bohdaneč[23].
- Pardubice's shares border with is recorded as Dašice[24].
- Pardubice's shares border with is recorded as Tuněchody[25].
- Pardubice's shares border with is recorded as Úhřetice[26].
- Pardubice's shares border with is recorded as Srnojedy[27].
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Geography
Pardubice is in the country of Czech Republic[5]. Located in include Pardubice District[3], a district of the Czech Republic[28], in Czech Republic[29] and Q89751681[4], an administrative district of Czech municipality with expanded powers[30], in Czech Republic[31], founded in 2003[32].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include city[7], municipality with town privileges in the Czech Republic[8], statutory city in the Czech Republic[9], municipality of the Czech Republic[10], capital of region[11], and district town[12].
Cultural Significance
Things named for Pardubice include Pardubice Region[33], a region of the Czech Republic[34], in Czech Republic[35], founded in 2000[36]; Pardubice hlavní nádraží[37], a railway station[38], in Czech Republic[39]; Pardubice Airport[40], an airport[41], in Czech Republic[42]; and Crematorium Pardubice[43], a crematorium[44], in Czech Republic[45], founded in 1920[46].
Why It Matters
Pardubice has Wikipedia articles in 29 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] Pardubice is known by 10 alternative names across languages and contexts.[47]
Entities named for Pardubice include Pardubice Region[33], a region of the Czech Republic[34], in Czech Republic[35], founded in 2000[36]; Pardubice hlavní nádraží[37], a railway station[38], in Czech Republic[39]; Pardubice Airport[40], an airport[41], in Czech Republic[42]; and Crematorium Pardubice[43], a crematorium[44], in Czech Republic[45], founded in 1920[46].