Pardubice is a city in the Czech Republic with about 92,000 residents, located on the Elbe River and serving as the capital of the Pardubice Region. The city is notable for its well-preserved historic centre, which is officially protected as an urban monument reservation.
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This city of 92,000 people (2023) is known as the centre of industry, with an oil refinery and an electronic equipment plant.
Public transportation system, consisting mainly of busses and trolley-busses.
There are also pedestrian/bike paths on some roads.
Most of the city is able to be safely walked as well, but it may take awhile.
thumb|188x188px|Pardubice castle
Football: FK Pardubice play soccer in Fortuna or First League, the top tier. Their CFIG Arena (capacity 4600) is on the riverbank 1 km north of town centre.
The city is well known for its gingerbread production (Czech: Pardubický perník). thumb|188x188px|Gingerbread shop
thumb|188x188px|Pernštejn beer Pardubice Brewery is a renowned Czech regional brewery established in 1871 in the town of Pardubice with a proud tradition of brewing beer since the middle ages.
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Pardubice ist eine Stadt in Tschechien. Sie liegt an der Elbe und ist bekannt für die Pardubitzer Steeplechase. Ihre wichtigste Sehenswürdigkeit ist das im Renaissancestil gebaute Schloss Pardubice. In der Stadt ist die Universität Pardubice angesiedelt.
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