Latitude and longitude of Sluštice

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Sluštice (in German Sluschtitz) is a village situated in district Prague-East (in Czech Praha-východ) in Central Bohemian Region (in Czech Středočeský kraj), Czech Republic. It is in the middle of a triangle formed by Říčany u Prahy, Úvaly and Prague 9 - Koloděje. The population is 345 inhabitants (2006). Neighbouring villages are Sibřina, Květnice, Zlatá, Březí and Křenice, it is only 2 km from the boundary of the Capital city of Prague. In the surroundings there are two hills - Na Baborách and Na Kukli. The brook of Výmola flows through the village. The municipality with an extended authority, to which Sluštice is subordinated, is Říčany u Prahy. There are a football pitch, a pond on the square and 2 more outside the village, a cemetery, a firehouse, a local authority (obecní úřad). The elementary school was closed down in 1985. In the school building a part of the comedy The Snowdrop Festival (in Czech Slavnosti sněženek, 1983, director Jiří Menzel) was filmed.

Latitude: 50° 02' 60.00" N
Longitude: 14° 40' 59.99" E

Nearest city to this article: Úvaly

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