Motol (Prague)

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Motol is a cadastral area of Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic. It is located in the second-tier municipality of Prague 5.

It is the location of Motol University Hospital, a large teaching hospital.

Coordinates: 50°04′15″N14°20′54″E / 50.0708°N 14.3483°E / 50.0708; 14.3483


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