Točná

Točná

Tocna (Točná en checo, pronunciado "Tochna" en checo) es una localidad situada dentro del area metropolitana de Praga, es conocida por su aeródromo deportivo. Cuenta con una reserva natural y con ruinas celtas protegidas. Esta compuesta por 31 calles y 431 direcciones, en la actualidad hay 679 personas empadronadas.

Aeródromo

El aeródromo deportivo de Tocna, fue inaugurado el 31 de Marzo de 1946[1] , es famoso por ser la base de los escenarios de la serie de televisión checa, Aeropuerto (Letiště).

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