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Úřad městského obvodu Plzeň 7-Radčice

Úřad městského obvodu Plzeň 7-Radčice

  • Municipal, district and borough offices
V Radčicích 9/19, Plzeň, Radčice
Closed · opening on Tuesday at 8:00 at 8:00
The municipal district covers an area of 4070411 m2, has about 937 inhabitants and is located on the left bank of the Mže River, at the exit towards Pilsen it is surrounded by a protected natural rock formation on which a romantic castle from the early 20th century is built. Radčice has belonged to Pilsen since 1976. Provision of CzechPOINT service.
Úřad městského obvodu Plzeň 4

Úřad městského obvodu Plzeň 4

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Masarykova 176/19, Plzeň, Doubravka
Closed · opening today at 8:00
The fourth district of Pilsen is named after one of the original settlements, Doubravka. The district forms the eastern part of Pilsen and consists of the original villages of Doubravka, Letná, Lobzy and others from the villages of Bukovec, Červený Hrádek, Újezd, Zábělá, which still form separate satellites. Provision of CzechPOINT service.
Úřad městského obvodu Plzeň 1

Úřad městského obvodu Plzeň 1

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alej Svobody 882/60, Plzeň, Severní Předměstí
Closed · opening today at 8:00
The city district is in the northern part of Pilsen, sometimes referred to as the Northern Suburbs. It includes the territory of the old town district of Roudná and the formerly independent municipality of Bolevec with the settlements of Bílou Hora and Košutka, supplemented by the residential development of Lochotín, then gradually connected by the settlements of Lochotín, Bolevec, Košutka and Vinice.
Úřad městského obvodu Plzeň 3

Úřad městského obvodu Plzeň 3

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sady Pětatřicátníků 72/9, Plzeň, Jižní Předměstí
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With its area of 3,546 hectares, the Pilsen 3 Municipal District is one of the largest districts in Pilsen. The population as of 1 January 2012 was 50 312. The district combines both the historical part of the city and historically younger parts such as Bory, Doudlevce, Skvrňany, Nová Hospoda, Zátiší, Valcha and Radobyčice.
Úřad městského obvodu Plzeň 10-Lhota

Úřad městského obvodu Plzeň 10-Lhota

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K Sinoru 62/51, Plzeň, Lhota
Closed · opening on Tuesday at 7:30 at 7:30
The village of Lhota was probably founded by the powerful Drslavic family, who owned the territory on the right and left bank of the Radbuza River. The village of Lhota became the 10th municipal district following the agreement on annexation to Pilsen in winter 2003. It covers 389 ha in the south-western part of the town and has about 900 inhabitants.
Úřad městského obvodu Plzeň 6-Litice

Úřad městského obvodu Plzeň 6-Litice

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Klatovská 96/243, Plzeň, Litice
Closed · opening on Tuesday at 7:30 at 7:30
Urban district in the southern part of the statutory city. The Litický brook and the Radbuza river, on which the České údolí dam was built, flow through the district. The first historical mention of the village dates back to 1211. In 1970, Litice was again annexed to Pilsen after six years.
Úřad městského obvodu Plzeň 2-Slovany

Úřad městského obvodu Plzeň 2-Slovany

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Koterovská 1172/83, Plzeň, Lobzy
Closed · opening today at 8:00
The municipal district of Plzeň 2 - Slovany consists of the local districts of Božkov, Doudlevce, Hradiště, Koterov, Lobzy and Východní předměstí. The cadastral area of the district is 1,639 ha and there are approximately 35,000 inhabitants. The district is located in the south-eastern part of the city. Provision of CzechPOINT service.
Úřad městského obvodu Plzeň 8-Černice

Úřad městského obvodu Plzeň 8-Černice

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Veská 139/11, Plzeň, Černice
Closed · opening on Tuesday at 7:30 at 7:30
The district covers an area of more than 5 km2 in the southern part of Pilsen. Its north-western border is formed by the right bank of the Úhlava River, while the forest encroaches on its cadastre to the south-east. The historical centre of Černice was built in the first half of the 15th century, at that time it belonged to the city of Pilsen.