Muna
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Photo by Michael Kůr via Wikimedia Commons (CC BY 2.0)

Photo by Michael Kůr via Wikimedia Commons (CC BY 2.0)

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Background
The Muna site is a former POW camp from World War II, ammunition factory and storage plant in the territory of Mikulovice in the Olomouc Region of the Czech Republic, close to the Czech-Polish border. Nowadays, the forested region serves as an industrial park and an area of informal group of non-profit organization Městečko neziskových organizací. There are 145 buildings of various sizes and age in the area of about 200 ha (490 acres), most of them are heavily damaged or completely ruined.
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Death-row facility
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Conditions
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Visiting
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Mailing
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Practical info
Contact the operator's website for inmate-specific procedures.
Known issues
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Contact & address
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Conditions Risk Score
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Data completeness
10%How many of our profile fields are populated. We surface this so families and researchers know the limits.
Sources
- Wikidata — Wikimedia Foundation
- Wikipedia — Wikimedia Foundation
- See /data-sources for our overall methodology.