Outline of Prague explained
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Prague:
Prague - capital and largest city in the Czech Republic. With about 1.3 million residents within an area of 496 km2 (192 sq mi), it has the status of a statutory city. Prague is classified as a "Beta+" global city according to GaWC studies,[1] and is the fifth most visited European city after London, Paris, Istanbul and Rome.[2]
General reference
Geography of Prague
Geography of Prague
- Prague is:
- Population of Prague: 1,280,508
- Area of Prague: 496 km2 (192 sq mi)
- Atlas of Prague
Prague |
Native Name: | Praha |
Pushpin Map: | Czech Republic |
Pushpin Map Caption: | Location within the Czech Republic |
Coordinates: | 50.0833°N 39°W |
Pushpin Relief: | yes |
Location of Prague
- Prague is situated within the following regions:
- Time zone(s):
Environment of Prague
Natural geographic features of Prague
- Hills in Prague
- Islands in Prague
- Rivers in Prague
Areas of Prague
Districts of Prague
Locations in Prague
- Tourist attractions in Prague
Bridges in Prague
Bridges in Prague
Castles in Prague
Castles in Prague
City gates and walls of Prague
Cultural and exhibition centres in Prague
Forts of Prague
Fountains in Prague
Monuments and memorials in Prague
Museums and art galleries in Prague
Museums in Prague
Palaces and villas in Prague
Parks and gardens in Prague
Public squares in Prague
Public squares in Prague
Religious buildings in Prague
Churches in Prague
Secular buildings in Prague
Streets in Prague
Theatres in Prague
Towers in Prague
Tallest structures in Prague
Demographics of Prague
Demographics of Prague
Government and politics of Prague
Politics of Prague
International relations of Prague
International relations of Prague
Law and order in Prague
Military in Prague
History of Prague
History of Prague
History of Prague, by period or event
Timeline of Prague
- Beginnings and early Middle Ages
- Prague during the 18th century
- Prague during the 19th century
- Prague during the 20th century
- Contemporary Era
History of Prague, by subject
Culture of Prague
Culture of Prague
Arts in Prague
Architecture of Prague
List of tallest buildings in Prague
Cinema of Prague
Literature of Prague
Music and ballet of Prague
- Ballet of Prague
- Music festivals in Prague
- Music schools in Prague
- Musical compositions dedicated to Prague
- Musical ensembles in Prague
- Musicians from Prague
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Prague
Theatre of Prague
Visual arts of Prague
Public art in Prague
Cuisine of Prague
Events in Prague
Languages of Prague
Media in Prague
- Newspapers in Prague
- Radio and television in Prague
People from Prague
Religion in Prague
Religion in Prague
- Catholicism in Prague
- Judaism in Prague
Sports in Prague
Sport in Prague
- Football in Prague
- Ice hockey in Prague
- Sports competitions in Prague
- Sports venues in Prague
Economy and infrastructure of Prague
Economy of Prague
- Financial services in Prague
- Hotels in Prague
- Restaurants and cafés in Prague
- Shopping malls and markets in Prague
- Tourism in Prague
Transportation in Prague
Transportation in Prague
- Public transport in Prague
- Public transport operators in Prague
- Air transport in Prague
- Road transport in Prague
Rail transport in Prague
Rail transport in Prague
Education in Prague
Education in Prague
- Universities in Prague
- Research institutes in Prague
Healthcare in Prague
See also
Notes and References
- Web site: The World According to GaWC 2016. GaWC.
- Web site: Top 100 City Destinations Ranking. Euromonitor International . Caroline . Bremner . 2016. 2 March 2016.
- [Names of European cities in different languages: M–P#P]