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Cholupice

Cholupice
Cadastral subdivision of Prague 12
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Village Square square in Cholupice
Official name: Cholupice
Country Czech Republic
Region Prague, the Capital City
Coordinates 49°59′12″N 14°26′55″E / 49.98667°N 14.44861°E / 49.98667; 14.44861Coordinates: 49°59′12″N 14°26′55″E / 49.98667°N 14.44861°E / 49.98667; 14.44861
Area 6.39 km2 (2 sq mi)
Population 760 (31. 12. 2015)
Density 119/km2 (308/sq mi)
Timezone CET (UTC+1)
 - summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 143 00
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Location of Cholupice in Prague

Cholupice (German: Cholupitz) a village in the south of Prague and a cadastral subdivision of Prague 12. There are 18 streets and 165 addresses registered, and a population of around 600. The Outer Ring Road passes just south of the village, and to the south-west there is a recreational airport. The Cholupice Cemetery lies to the east.

Cholupice was, at one time, an independent municipality. The village of Točná was joined to Cholupice in 1960. The municipality of Cholupice, including Točná, was almalgamated into the city of Prague in 1974. The local government in Cholupice was dissolved, and both villages were attached to the local government in Modřany, which is now part of Prague 12.

Every year on April 30, near Ke Kálku street at the eastern end of the village, Cholupice hosts Prague's largest symbolic witch burning celebration. The village also has several clubs and community associations, including a volunteer fire brigade, a hunt club, an athletic club TJ Sokol Cholupice, a branch of the Czech Husbandry Asscociation Svaz Českých chovatelů, a horse-riding club and a fishing club. On a Saturday in the second half of May, the village hosts a traditional Welcoming of Spring celebration (Czech: vítání jara), including the raising of a maypole, and a parade through the village wearing folk costumes (Czech: kroj).

Podchýšská Street, towards Písnice

Memorial to the fallen of World War I

Lichá Street ("Odd Street") - there is no street in Prague named Sudá ("Even")


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