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This is a list of municipalities of the Czech Republic which have status of a city, town or market town granted by law. As of 2024, there are 27 cities, 583 towns and 232 market towns in the Czech Republic. The population is shown in brackets and is current to 1 January 2024. [1]
Topographic map. The Czech Republic lies mostly between latitudes 48° and 51° N and longitudes 12° and 19° E. Bohemia, to the west, consists of a basin drained by the Elbe (Czech: Labe) and the Vltava rivers, surrounded by mostly low mountains, such as the Krkonoše range of the Sudetes.
This is a list of urban areas in the Czech Republic. There are 3 metropolitan areas and 10 agglomerations. There are 3 metropolitan areas and 10 agglomerations. The populations of the urban areas are calculated by combining all of their municipalities' latest populations, as the last available population data was from 2019.
The Czech language uses a single word for cities and towns and as official nomenclature for fourth-level administrative country subdivisions of settlements in the Czech Republic For third-level Czech settlements, see Category: Lists of municipalities of the Czech Republic .
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Prague (/ ˈ p r ɑː ɡ / PRAHG; Czech: Praha ⓘ) [a] is the capital and largest city of the Czech Republic [9] and the historical capital of Bohemia.Situated on the Vltava river, Prague is home to about 1.4 million people.
Moravia is also the centre of the Czech firearm industry, as the vast majority of Czech firearms manufacturers (e.g. CZUB, Zbrojovka Brno, Czech Small Arms, Czech Weapons, ZVI, Great Gun) are found in Moravia. Almost all the well-known Czech sporting, self-defence, military, and hunting firearms are made in Moravia.
[citation needed] Nokia Maps or HERE offers street views of Oslo. Romania: NORC (now defunct), provided street views of various cities and locations in Austria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Russia, and Slovakia. Russia: Russia's largest search engine, Yandex, launched street panoramas on September 9, 2009.