Nuselské údolí
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Nuselský most and Nuselské údolí
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View over the Jamrtál to the Prague city wall ; the Botitzbach runs to the left of the park between the trees.
Nuselské údolí ( Nusle Valley , popularly: Jamrtál , from German: " Jammertal ") is a valley in the Nusle district of Prague , through which the Botič stream flows.
The valley lies south of the center of the capital, between New Town ( Nové Město ) and Vyšehrad and in the north Karlov . A railway line runs through the valley and connects the Smíchov railway station with the main railway station. The bridge of Nusle ( Nuselský most ) with a height of forty meters was drawn across the valley . Inside the bridge, metro line C runs directly below the carriageway . In the valley is the Nusle district, with many old houses, shaded by the bridge.
Coordinates: 50 ° 3 '53 " N , 14 ° 25' 40" E