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Pardubice

American  
[pahr-doo-bit-suh, pahr-doo-bee-tse] / ˈpɑr dʊˌbɪt sə, ˈpɑrˌdu bi tsɛ /

noun

  1. a city in N central Czech Republic, on the Elbe River.


Pardubice British  
/ ˈpardubitsɛ /

noun

  1. a city in the central Czech Republic, on the Elbe River: 13th-century cathedral; oil refinery. Pop: 88 559 (2007 est)

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After spending a season in the Czech second tier on loan at MFK Vyskov, Kinsky joined FK Pardubice for another loan from Slavia Prague, where his playing time remained very limited despite his talent.

From BBC

Kinsky started the season as first choice at FK Pardubice before a red card, but - after serving his four-match ban - there was nothing to stop him.

From BBC

Martin Shejbal worked at Pardubice as a goalkeeping coach and worked closely with Kinsky.

From BBC

The crash occurred in Pardubice, a city around 62 miles east of Prague, which is where the passenger train had started its journey.

From New York Times

The corridor in Pardubice, where the trains collided, is vital for Czech Railways.

From Seattle Times