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  1. Regions of the Czech Republic (Czech: kraj, plural: kraje) are higher-level territorial self-governing units of the Czech Republic.

  2. 1 de feb. de 2023 · Selected data for regions (NUTS-3) in interregional comparison and in time series. Extracted from the Public database of the CZSO.

  3. An overview of Czech regions with travel tips on which towns, castles and other attractions to visit - from Southern Bohemia to Northern Moravia.

  4. La República Checa consta de 13 regiones ( kraje en checo) y una ciudad capital (hlavní město), marcada con un *: Países históricos. La República Checa está formada por tres países históricos: Bohemia, Moravia y Silesia checa (la parte sureña de Silesia ). CZ-NUTS. Artículo principal: NUTS de la República Checa.

  5. 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.

    Nuts 2
    Code
    Nuts 3
    Code
    CZ01
    CZ010
    Střední Čechy (Central Bohemia)
    CZ02
    CZ020
    Jihozápad (Southwest)
    CZ03
    CZ031
    Jihozápad (Southwest)
    CZ03
    CZ032
  6. At present, there are thirteen regions of Czech Republic that act as administrative divisions of the country. Each region has an elected Regional Assembly.

  7. Cities and regions of the Czech Republic. The Czech Republic is geographically small, with 10 % of the population and most decision makers concentrated in the capital city of Prague.