Praga
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Praga
Summary
Praga is a brand[1]. Praga draws 405 Wikipedia views per month (brand category, ranking #229 of 1,040).[2]
Key Facts
- Praga is in the country of Czechoslovakia[3].
- Praga is in the country of BZ[4].
- Praga's instance of is recorded as brand[5].
- Praga is owned by Q121650002[6].
- Praga is owned by Q121649256[7].
- Praga is owned by AVIA[8].
- Praga is owned by Praga Real Vysočany[9].
- Praga is owned by Praga Hostivař[10].
- Praga is owned by 1.Kladenská[11].
- Praga is owned by Praga Hostivař[12].
- Praga is owned by Praga Export[13].
- Praga is owned by Praga[14].
- Praga's Commons category is recorded as Praga (company)[15].
- Praga's industry is recorded as automotive industry[16].
- 1907 marks the founding of Praga[17].
- 2005-11-17 marks the founding of Praga[18].
- Praga was dissolved in 2006[19].
- Praga's official website is recorded as http://www.pragaglobal.com/[20].
- Praga's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Praga (company)[21].
- Praga's legal form is recorded as 84DD[22].
- Praga's used by is recorded as Praga Export[23].
- Praga's different from is recorded as Pragovka[24].
- Praga's different from is recorded as Praga Export[25].
- Praga's different from is recorded as Praga[26].
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Founding
Recorded inception include 1907[17] and 2005-11-17[18].
Industry
Praga's industry is recorded as automotive industry[16].
Ownership
Owners include Q121650002[6]; Q121649256[7]; AVIA[8], a business[27], in Czech Republic[28], founded in 1988[29], headquartered in Prague[30]; Praga Real Vysočany[9], a business[31], in Czech Republic[32], founded in 1992[33], headquartered in Prague[34]; Praga Hostivař[10], a business[35], in Czech Republic[36], founded in 1994[37], headquartered in Prague[38]; and 1.Kladenská[11], a business[39], in Czech Republic[40], founded in 1996[41], headquartered in Přelíc[42].
Dissolution
Praga was dissolved in 2006[19].
Why It Matters
Praga draws 405 Wikipedia views per month (brand category, ranking #229 of 1,040).[2] Praga has Wikipedia articles in 17 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[43] Praga is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[44]