Central Bohemian Region

Coordinates: 49°59′54″N 14°32′50″E / 49.99833°N 14.54722°E / 49.99833; 14.54722
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Central Bohemia
Střední Čechy
Saint Barbara Cathedral in Kutná Hora
Saint Barbara Cathedral in Kutná Hora
Flag of Central Bohemia
Coat of arms of Central Bohemia
Location of Central Bohemia
CountryCzech Republic
Government
 • GovernorDavid Rath (ČSSD)
Area
 • Total11,014 km2 (4,253 sq mi)
Highest elevation
865 m (2,838 ft)
Population
 (09/2005)
 • Total1,154,193
 • Density100/km2 (270/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
ISO 3166-2CZ-ST
Licence plateS
NUTS codeCZ02
GDP per capita (PPS)€ 17,200[1]
Websitehttp://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

Castles

References

  1. ^ "GDP per inhabitant in 2006 ranged from 25% of the EU27 average in Nord-Est in Romania to 336% in Inner London" (PDF). Eurostat.

External links

49°59′54″N 14°32′50″E / 49.99833°N 14.54722°E / 49.99833; 14.54722