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Sapa, fully TTTM Sapa (Vietnamese: Trung Tâm Thương Mại Sapa), is the Prague's Little Hanoi, sometimes simply called Prague's Hanoi, the largest Vietnamese enclave, trading center and market in the Czech Republic, located in Libuš and Kunratice districts. It was created in the area of a former poultry farm around 2000 and is often referred to as a "city within a city" by media. After Ukrainians and Slovaks, the Vietnamese are the third largest ethnic minority in the country, with Sapa being the so called Czech "Vietnamese capital". Sapa offers many restaurants, food stands, specialized grocery stores, a warehouse club called Tamda foods, warehouses, tutoring and child care services, places for meetings, social events and a Buddhist temple. The total area of Sapa is 35 hectares (86 acres) a

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  • TTTM Sapa (vietnamsky Trung Tâm Thương Mại Sapa, znaky: 中心商賣沙垻, česky obchodní centrum Sapa, zkráceně jen Sapa, lidově Malá Hanoj, Pražská Hanoj či Malý Saigon) je vietnamské velkoobchodní centrum a tržnice, označované médii za město ve městě, působící od přelomu let 1999 a 2000 v areálu bývalého a libušské drůbežárny v Praze. Bývalý masokombinát spadá hlavní částí do Písnice, nejvýchodnější částí do Kunratic. (cs)
  • Sapa, fully TTTM Sapa (Vietnamese: Trung Tâm Thương Mại Sapa), is the Prague's Little Hanoi, sometimes simply called Prague's Hanoi, the largest Vietnamese enclave, trading center and market in the Czech Republic, located in Libuš and Kunratice districts. It was created in the area of a former poultry farm around 2000 and is often referred to as a "city within a city" by media. After Ukrainians and Slovaks, the Vietnamese are the third largest ethnic minority in the country, with Sapa being the so called Czech "Vietnamese capital". Sapa offers many restaurants, food stands, specialized grocery stores, a warehouse club called Tamda foods, warehouses, tutoring and child care services, places for meetings, social events and a Buddhist temple. The total area of Sapa is 35 hectares (86 acres) and around seven thousand people work there. (en)
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  • TTTM Sapa (vietnamsky Trung Tâm Thương Mại Sapa, znaky: 中心商賣沙垻, česky obchodní centrum Sapa, zkráceně jen Sapa, lidově Malá Hanoj, Pražská Hanoj či Malý Saigon) je vietnamské velkoobchodní centrum a tržnice, označované médii za město ve městě, působící od přelomu let 1999 a 2000 v areálu bývalého a libušské drůbežárny v Praze. Bývalý masokombinát spadá hlavní částí do Písnice, nejvýchodnější částí do Kunratic. (cs)
  • Sapa, fully TTTM Sapa (Vietnamese: Trung Tâm Thương Mại Sapa), is the Prague's Little Hanoi, sometimes simply called Prague's Hanoi, the largest Vietnamese enclave, trading center and market in the Czech Republic, located in Libuš and Kunratice districts. It was created in the area of a former poultry farm around 2000 and is often referred to as a "city within a city" by media. After Ukrainians and Slovaks, the Vietnamese are the third largest ethnic minority in the country, with Sapa being the so called Czech "Vietnamese capital". Sapa offers many restaurants, food stands, specialized grocery stores, a warehouse club called Tamda foods, warehouses, tutoring and child care services, places for meetings, social events and a Buddhist temple. The total area of Sapa is 35 hectares (86 acres) a (en)
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  • Sapa (Prague's Little Hanoi) (en)
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