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Regions of the Czech Republic

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Category
  
Unitary state

Number
  
14 Regions

Location
  
Czech Republic

Regions of the Czech Republic

Populations
  
310,245 (Karlovy Vary) – 1,274,633 (Central Bohemia)

Areas
  
500 km (192 sq mi) (Prague) - 11,015.0 km (4,252.90 sq mi) (Central Bohemia)

Government
  
Region government, National government

According to the Act no. 129/2000 Coll. (Law on Regions) on higher-level territorial self-governing units (vyšší územní samosprávné celky), which implements the Chapter VII of the Czech Constitution, the Czech Republic is divided in thirteen regions (kraje) and one capital city (hlavní město) with regional status as of 1 January 2000. The older administrative units seventy-three districts (okresy, singular okres) are still recognized and remain the seats of various branches of state administration, such as the judicial system.

Note: The letter in the first column is used as a 2nd character on Czech (civilian) license plates.

References

Regions of the Czech Republic Wikipedia