Řitka is a small village about 30 km south-west from the centre of the Czech capital Prague.
The population density is 227.3 inhabitants per km2, which is the second highest in the country, after the capital Prague (Praha).
Later, during her life with Přemysl, it is said she had a long vision of the future capital Prague.
In the Czech capital Prague, parts of all three city metro lines (including part of line A which runs through the city's historic centre) were closed.
The city has the second largest historic preservation zone in the Czech Republic, the largest one being that of the Czech capital Prague.
The Czech capital Prague is about 150 km to the south; the Polish city of Wrocław is about 200 km to the east.
The capital Prague is about 60 km towards south.
Střížkov is an area of the Czech capital Prague, divided into the districts Prague 8 and Prague 9.
The Macedonian embassy in Czechia, which was opened in January 2008, is in the capital Prague.
Before being joined with the capital Prague in year 1974, Modřany was de facto a town.