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

From BBC • Jan. 6, 2025

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

From Seattle Times • Jun. 5, 2024

“It’s a situation we’ve never experienced before,” Martin Netolicky, the governor of the Pardubice region told Czech public radio about the full hospitals.

From Washington Times • Mar. 3, 2021

Revoking records would be “complete nonsense,” Kratochvilova said this month through an interpreter while coaching at a meet in nearby Pardubice.

From New York Times • Jun. 15, 2017

At nearby Pardubice airport, the Russians had to set up their own control tower after Czechoslovak air force officers re fused to guide the arriving armada down to the landing strip.

From Time Magazine Archive