Most

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Most is an industrial city in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic, historically known for coal mining and extensive postwar urban redevelopment.

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Most canonical 8

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Predicate Object
instanceOf city
municipality
climate temperate oceanic to continental transition
country Czech Republic
economyBasedOn energy production
mining industry
elevation approximately 230 metres
firstMentioned 11th century
formerName Bruges
surface form: Brüx
governingBody City Council
surface form: Most City Council
hasCityStatusSince 13th century
hasLake Most Lake
hasLandmark Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary
Hněvín Castle
hasMinorityLanguageHistory German
hasNearbyPowerPlant Prunéřov power plants region
Tušimice power plants region
hasRelocatedBuilding Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary
hasSportsClub FK Baník Most-Souš
hasSportsFacility Hippodrome Most
hasTwinTown Litvínov
Marienberg
Meißen NERFINISHED
hasUrbanType planned socialist city
historicalRegion Bohemia
isIndustrialCity true
knownFor chemical industry
coal mining
lignite mining
postwar urban redevelopment
language Czech
leaderTitle Mayor
locatedIn northwestern Bohemia
Ústí nad Labem Region NERFINISHED
locatedNear Ore Mountains
locatedOn Bílina River
partOf Ústí nad Labem District
population about 65000
postalCode 434 01
reasonForRedevelopment expansion of open-cast coal mining
regionCapitalOf Most District
relocationOfChurchCompleted 1975
timeZone CET
timeZoneDST CEST
transportInfrastructure railway junction
regional road hub
underwent extensive demolition of historic centre

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Johann Most familyName Most
Tatra T1 tram usedInCity Most
subject surface form: Tatra T1
Bílina flowsThrough Most
Most Basin containsCity Most
Louny hasNearbyCity Most