Forrest nearby Kladno

Forrest nearby Kladno

Forrest nearby Kladno
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Photo panoramique par Michal Kowalski Pris 14:22, 06/02/2012 - Views loading...

Forrest nearby Kladno

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Images à proximité de Kladno

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A: Cesta

Par Michal Kowalski, à 470 mètres

Cesta

B: Winter forrest in Kladno

Par Michal Kowalski, à 840 mètres

Winter forrest in Kladno

C: Path to Kožová hora

Par Michal Kowalski, à 1,000 mètres

Path to Kožová hora

D: Viewpoint Kozova Hora

Par Michal Kowalski, A 1.0 km

Viewpoint Kozova Hora

E: Railway in Kladno

Par Michal Kowalski, A 1.4 km

Railway in Kladno

F: Railway station Kladno

Par Michal Kowalski, A 1.7 km

Railway station Kladno

G: Sletiště - athletic stadium

Par Michal Kowalski, A 1.7 km

Sletiště - athletic stadium

H: Sletiště - Athletic stadium Kladno

Par Michal Kowalski, A 1.7 km

Sletiště - Athletic stadium Kladno

I: Railay station Kladno

Par John Walker, A 1.7 km

The main railway station in Kladno. It is situated in an urban district called Kročehlavy. It is clos...

Railay station Kladno

J: Sletiště - athletic stadium IV

Par Michal Kowalski, A 1.8 km

Sletiště - athletic stadium IV

Ce panorama é été pris à Kladno

Ceci est un aperçu de Kladno

Kladno  is a city in the Central Bohemian Region  of the Czech Republic. It is located 25 km northwest of Prague. Kladno is the largest city of the region and holds a population together with its adjacent suburban areas of more than 110,000 people. The city is part of the Prague metropolitan area.The first written evidence of Kladno dates back to the 14th century. In 1561 the city rights were secured. Kladno was the historical birthplace of heavy industry in Bohemia. For years, the town was home to the Poldi steel factory, the region's largest employer. The factory still stands but has been divided into smaller entities after privatisation and changes in ownership. The mining industry began here in 1842. The proximity to Prague helped to keep the local economy stable in spite of the heavy industrial decline after the collapse of the communist regime.

Source: Wikipedia

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