Czech Cycling Federation
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Czech Cycling Federation
Summary
Czech Cycling Federation is a sports governing body[1].
Key Facts
- Czech Cycling Federation's field of work was sport[2].
- Czech Cycling Federation was a member of Union Cycliste Internationale[3].
- Czech Cycling Federation was a member of European Cycling Union[4].
- Czech Cycling Federation was a member of Czech Union of Sport[5].
- Czech Cycling Federation was a member of Czech Olympic Committee[6].
- Czech Cycling Federation is in the country of Czech Republic[7].
- Czech Cycling Federation's instance of is recorded as sports governing body[8].
- Czech Cycling Federation's instance of is recorded as nonprofit organization[9].
- Czech Cycling Federation's headquarters location is recorded as Prague[10].
- Czech Cycling Federation's Commons category is recorded as Český svaz cyklistiky[11].
- 1883 marks the founding of Czech Cycling Federation[12].
- May 15, 1990 marks the founding of Czech Cycling Federation[13].
- Czech Cycling Federation's sport is recorded as cycle sport[14].
- Czech Cycling Federation's official website is recorded as https://www.ceskysvazcyklistiky.cz[15].
- Czech Cycling Federation's described by source is recorded as Q124416605[16].
- Czech Cycling Federation's official name is recorded as Český svaz cyklistiky, z.s.[17].
- Czech Cycling Federation's legal form is recorded as spolek[18].
- Czech Cycling Federation's country for sport is recorded as Czech Republic[19].
- Czech Cycling Federation's owner of is recorded as Czech Republic national cycling team[20].
- Czech Cycling Federation's UCI code of cycling team is recorded as CZE[21].
- Czech Cycling Federation's number of players in region is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+4133'}[22].
Body
Founding
Recorded inception include 1883[12] and May 15, 1990[13].
Identity
Czech Cycling Federation's official name is recorded as Český svaz cyklistiky, z.s.[17].
Operations
Czech Cycling Federation's headquarters location is recorded as Prague[10].
Industry
Czech Cycling Federation's field of work was sport[2].