Hloubětín
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For the Prague Metro station of the same name, see Hloubětín (Prague Metro).
Hloubětín (Czech pronunciation: [ˈɦloubjɛciːn], German: Tiefenbach[1]) is a district of Prague located 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) from the centre, belonging mostly to Prague 9, with parts of it also belonging to Prague 14 and Prague 10. There were 10,704 people living in this area in 2001.[2][3] The area, first recorded in the 13th century due to presence of the Teutonic Knights, became part of Prague in 1922. Today it is mainly an industrial area, located on the edge of Prague's so-called průmyslový polookruh (industrial semi-circle). During communist times, Hloubětín was well known as the home of the Tesla company.