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Regions - Czech Republic

The Capital Prague

The Capital Prague

Welcome to Prague – city of a thousand spires, of history, music, literature and architecture. Eighteen years after it's emergence from the behind the Iron Curtain, Prague is ...


Central Bohemia Region

Central Bohemia Region

The Central Bohemia Region is the largest region in the Czech Republic and forms a big ring around Prague. Unlike the others it has neither a border with a foreign ...


South Bohemian Region

South Bohemian Region

The South Bohemian Region is particularly famous for the beauty of its countryside. It is formed by the Budějovice and Třeboň basins whilst its borders are formed by mountains and ...


Plzeň Region

Plzeň Region

The Plzeň Regions extends  over the southwest part of the Czech Republic. A great part of the region is covered  by the mountain ranges Šumava and Český les, places famous ...


Karlovy Vary Region

Karlovy Vary Region

The Karlovy Vary Region is the most western region of the Czech Republic and with only three districts one of the smallest ones. However, it is by no means less ...


Ústí Region

Ústí Region

This region is unusual in that it incorporates three areas that are very different from each other. These are the industrial coal mining area including Chomutov, Most, Teplice and partly ...


Liberec Region

Liberec Region

The Liberec Region originated in 2000 from the former North Bohemian and East Bohemian regions and it is not only the most northern region of the Czech Republic but, after ...


Hradec Králové Region

Hradec Králové Region

The Hradec Králové Region was established  in 2000 from the original East Bohemia Region.  The southern part is formed by a valley region of the Labe river-basin. By contrast,  the ...


Pardubice Region

Pardubice Region

This  region’s size (only four districts) does not correspond with its significance. With Pardubice at it’s centre, the  region is an important industrial and economic centre with a well developed ...


Vysočina Region

Vysočina Region

The Vysočina Region lies in the very middle of the Czech Republic. It is formed by the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands, which are  famous for their beautiful and well preserved countryside. There ...


Southern Moravian Region

Southern Moravian Region

The Southern Moravian Region is abundant with history and culture. Its centre is formed by the second largest Czech city, Brno. Brno is an important centre of justice, education and ...


Olomouc Region

Olomouc Region

The Olomouc region covers the central part of Moravia. The Olomouc Region is in fact divided into two sub-regions. In the southern part called Hanná, formed mostly by valleys, one ...


Zlín Region

Zlín Region

The Zlín Region is positioned in the eastern part of the Czech Republic bordering with Slovakia. The centre of the region is the city of Zlín. The enterpreneur Tomáš Baťa ...


Moravian-Silesian Region

Moravian-Silesian Region

The Moravian Silesian Region is the most eastern part of the Czech Republic. It is known particularly as an industrial and mining region. After 1989 many coal mines were shut ...




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