Central Bohemian Region
Central Bohemia
Střední Čechy |
Saint Barbara Cathedral in Kutná Hora |

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Country |
Czech Republic |
Government |
- Governor |
David Rath (ČSSD) |
Area |
- Total |
11,014 km2 (4,252.5 sq mi) |
Highest elevation |
865 m (2,838 ft) |
Population (09/2005) |
- Total |
1,154,193 |
- Density |
104.8/km2 (271.4/sq mi) |
Time zone |
CET (UTC+1) |
- Summer (DST) |
CEST (UTC+2) |
ISO 3166-2 |
CZ-ST |
Licence plate |
S |
NUTS code |
CZ02 |
GDP per capita (PPS) |
€ 17,200[1] |
Website |
http://www.kr-stredocesky.cz/ |
Central Bohemian Region (Czech: Středočeský kraj) is an administrative unit (Czech: kraj) of the Czech Republic, located in the central part of its historical region of Bohemia. Its administrative center is placed in the Czech capital Prague (Czech: Praha), which lies in the center of the region. The city is not, however, a part of it and creates a region of its own.
Districts
Benešov · Beroun · Kladno · Kolín · Kutná Hora · Mělník · Mladá Boleslav · Nymburk · Prague-East (Praha-východ) · Prague-West (Praha-západ) · Příbram · Rakovník
Cities and towns
- Beroun
- Benešov
- Brandýs nad Labem-Stará Boleslav
- Čáslav
- Dobřichovice
- Dobříš
- Kladno
- Kolín
- Kostelec nad Černými lesy
- Kralupy nad Vltavou
- Kutná Hora
- Mělník
- Mladá Boleslav
- Mnichovice (Prague-East District)
- Nymburk
- Poděbrady
- Příbram
- Rakovník
- Říčany
- Slaný
- Vlašim
Castles
- Karlštejn Castle
- Kokořín Castle
- Konopiště
- Křivoklát Castle
- Lány
References
External links
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Central Bohemia · Hradec Králové · Karlovy Vary · Liberec · Moravia-Silesia · Olomouc · Pardubice · Plzeň · Prague · South Bohemia · South Moravia · Ústí nad Labem · Vysočina · Zlín
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