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The Plzeň Region is the third least densely populated region in the Czech Republic. The population density is 75.6 inhabitants per km 2 while the national average is 135 inhabitants per km 2. The least populated part of the region is Tachov District (39 inhabitants per km 2). The average age of the population in the region was 42.7 in 2019. [6]
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]
Czech Silesia was not divided into regions until 1783, when it was divided into two regions. From 1850, Czech Silesia formed one region. [1] From the 1860s to 1948, the Czech lands were divided into counties and districts. Regions were reintroduced in 1949 in Czechoslovakia.
The NUTS code for the Czech Republic is CZ and a hierarchy of three levels is established by Eurostat. Below these is a further levels of geographic organisation - the local administrative unit (LAU). In the Czech Republic, the LAU 1 is districts and the LAU 2 is municipalities.
The 2021 Census of the Czech Republic took place between 27 March and 9 April 2021. [2] It was conducted by the Czech Statistical Office at a cost estimated to be 2.23 billion Czech koruna . [ 3 ] Failure to complete the census could lead to a fine of 10,000 Czech koruna .
In 2007, Israeli mall developer Plaza Centers opened the Pilsen Plaza, a 20,000 m 2 (220,000 sq ft) shopping mall and entertainment centre featuring a multiplex cinema from Cinema City Czech Republic. Plzeň produces about two-thirds of the Plzeň Region GDP, even though it contains only 29.8% of its population. [21]
Foreign population in the Czech Republic in 2020. According to the Czech Statistical Office as of 31 December 2020 there were 632,570 legal foreign residents in the Czech Republic (5.1% of the total population). [33] Residents from Ukraine are the largest group (165,356), followed by residents of Slovakia (124,544). There are also Asian ...
The census records are made publicly available when 100 years have passed. Since 1900, a census has been conducted every ten years. (However, the 1940 census was postponed to 1946, and the census after 1990 came in 2001.) Since 2001 the population census has been combined with the housing statistics. [119]