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Karlovy Vary Region is the smallest region in the Czech Republic with a population of less than 300,000. Only 11 municipalities have populations greater than 5,000. The largest municipality of the region is Karlovy Vary with a population of around 50,000.
At the end of World War I in 1918, ... In 2017, non-Czech residents were around 7% of the population of the Karlovy Vary region. After Prague, this is the highest ...
Elections to regional councils take place every four years. The number of council members varies according to the population in the region and consists of 45 (population under 600,000), 55 (population 600,000–900,000) or 65 people (population over 900,000). [4]
The I/6 road, which is the unfinished section of the D6 motorway from Prague to Karlovy Vary and Cheb (part of the European route E48), passes through the district. The I/20 road (part of the European route E49) leads from Karlovy Vary to Plzeň. Karlovy Vary Airport is located in the district. It is one of the six public international airports ...
The administrative district of the municipality with extended powers of Karlovy Vary ... Population [1] Area (km 2) Density Andělská Hora: 398 8.08 49 Bečov nad ...
The Karlovy Vary agglomeration (Czech: Karlovarská aglomerace) is the agglomeration of the city of Karlovy Vary and its surroundings in the Czech Republic.It was defined in 2020 as a tool for drawing money from the European Structural and Investment Funds and is valid in 2021–2027.
The U.N.’s previous population assessment, released in 2022, suggested that humanity could grow to 10.4 billion people by the late 2000s, but lower birth rates in some of the world’s largest ...
Luby (German: Schönbach) is a town in Cheb District in the Karlovy Vary Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 2,300 inhabitants. It has about 2,300 inhabitants. It is known for its violin-making industry, and was once dubbed the "Austrian Cremona " when Bohemia was part of Austria-Hungary .