
Třebonice on a map of Prague.
Třebonice is a village in central Bohemia, Czech Republic. It was founded in the thirteenth century, and became part of Prague in 1968. It is now part of the Prague 5 administrative district, and the local government districts of Prague 13 and Prague 17. Třebonice is part of Zličín and Řeporyje.
The area is 4.58 km2, the population is 461[1] and the population density is 101 inhabitants / km2.
Třebonice also includes the settlements of Chaby and Krteň (currently unoccupied). There are plans to build a new district, to be called Západní Město (West Town), which will extend towards Třebonice.

Aerial view of Třebonice.
Třebonice is served by a station at Zličín, on Prague Metro Line B.
References
- ↑ "documents/11236/37543548/CR_L4_KU". czso.cz. Retrieved 2017-11-06.
50°2′43″N 14°16′49″E / 50.04528°N 14.28028°E
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