Stodůlky
Stodůlky,, is a cadastral area in Prague, Czech Republic. Originally a village, first written mention of which dates from 1159, later municipality, it remained a predominantly agricultural settlement until the 1960s. Stodůlky became part of Prague in 1974 and the large housing estate of Jihozápadní Město gradually arose on fields in vicinity of the old village in the late 1970s through mid-1990s.
Nowadays, Stodůlky covers an area of and has over 60,000 inhabitants, making Stodůlky the most populated cadastral area of Prague. Západní Město, a western extension of the built-up area is currently under construction as of 2011.
Etymology
The name derives from the Czech noun stodola for barn; Stodůlky is then a pluralized diminutive of that word.
Geography
Stodůlky is located at the southwestern outskirts of the city, about from the centre. It borders cadastral areas of Řepy in the north, Motol in the northeast, Jinonice in the east, Holyně and Řeporyje in the south, Třebonice in the west and Zličín in the northwest. As a whole it belongs to Prague 5 territorial district. For administrative purposes the vast majority of Stodůlky is designated as an administrative district of Prague 13, while a small section of it falls under Prague-Řeporyje.
Transport
Stodůlky is served by Line B of the Prague Metro with five stations being located on its territory. The stations are :