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  2. Administrative divisions of Brno - Wikipedia

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    Administrative division of Brno District Cadastral areas; Brno-Bohunice: Bohunice Brno-Bosonohy: Bosonohy Brno-Bystrc: Bystrc Brno-Centre (Brno-střed): The former Brno City (Město Brno), Pisárky (partly), Old Brno (Staré Brno), Stránice, Štýřice, Veveří, Trnitá (part), Zábrdovice (part)

  3. Brno - Wikipedia

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    Legally, Brno is a statutory city, consisting of 29 administrative divisions known as city districts. [70] The highest body of self-government is the Brno City Assembly. [71] The city is headed by the lord mayor, who has the right to use the mayor's insignia and represents the city externally.

  4. Regions of the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    During the reign of George of Poděbrady (1458–1471), Bohemia was divided into 14 regions, which remained so until 1714, when their number was reduced to 12 again. From 1751 to 1850, after the four largest regions were divided, the kingdom consisted of 16 regions. Between 1850 and 1862, there were several reforms and the number of regions ...

  5. Brno-Country District - Wikipedia

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    Brno-Country District. /  49.133°N 16.483°E  / 49.133; 16.483. Brno-Country District ( Czech: okres Brno-venkov) is a district in the South Moravian Region of the Czech Republic. Its capital is the city of Brno. The most populated town of the district is Kuřim. The district is made up of 187 municipalities, which is the highest number ...

  6. Districts of the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    Districts of the Czech Republic are territorial units, formerly used as second-level administrative divisions of the Czech Republic. After their primary administrative function has been abolished in 2003, they still exist for the activities of specific authorities and as statistical units. Their administrative function was moved to selected ...

  7. Brno-sever - Wikipedia

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    The oldest parts of Brno-sever are the former villages of Husovice, Soběšice and Zábrdovice, whose development dates back to the Middle Ages.The suburban villa and residential development of Černá Pole was created only during the 19th and 20th centuries, as well as the "New Husovice" around the Republic Square.

  8. Brno-Jundrov - Wikipedia

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    Brno-Jundrov is one of the 29 municipal districts of Brno, Czech Republic, located in the western part of the city. It consists of most of the cadastral territory of Jundrov and a small northwestern part of the cadastral territory of Pisárky. The total cadastral area is 4.22 km 2. The administrative district was established on November 24, 1990.

  9. Ponava - Wikipedia

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    UTC+2 (CEST) Postal code. 602 00. Ponava is an administrative district and cadastral territory of Brno-Královo Pole, a municipal district of Brno, Czech Republic. The cadastral territory has an area of 1.6 km 2. The territory of later Ponava was annexed to Brno in 1850 and 1919. Ponava has been part of Brno-Královo Pole since November 24, 1990.