Koněvova Street. Traditional red street sign in Žižkov district in Prague, Czech Republic. The street is named after Soviet military commander Ivan Konev (also spelled Ivan Koněv) who was a commander of the 1st Ukrainian Front of the Red Army which attended the liberation of Prague during the last days of World War II.


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