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  1. La región de Bohemia Central (en alemán: Mittelböhmische Region, pronunciado /ˈmɪtl̩bøːmɪʃə ʁeˈɡi̯oːn/; en checo: Středočeský kraj) es una unidad administrativa ( kraj) de la República Checa, situada en la parte central de la región histórica de Bohemia.

  2. With an area of 11,014 km 2, the Central Bohemian Region is the largest region of the Czech Republic, occupying 14% of its total area. The region has relatively diversified terrain. The highest point of the region is located on Tok hill (865 m [4] ) in Brdy Highlands in the southwestern part of the region.

    • 11,014.97 km² (4,252.90 sq mi)
    • Prague
  3. Bohemia (en checo y eslovaco, Čechy; en alemán: Böhmen; en polaco: Czechy) es una de las tres regiones históricas que integran la República Checa, junto con Moravia y la Silesia checa. Bohemia tiene 52 768 km² de superficie y su capital es Praga.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BohemiaBohemia - Wikipedia

    Bohemia thus remains a historical region, and its administration is divided between Prague and the Central Bohemian, Plzeň, Karlovy Vary, Ústí nad Labem, Liberec, and Hradec Králové regions, as well as most of the Pardubice and South Bohemian region, and parts of the Vysočina and South Moravian regions.

    • 52,065 km² (20,102 sq mi)
    • Prague
  5. La región de Bohemia Central es una unidad administrativa de la República Checa, situada en la parte central de la región histórica de Bohemia. Su centro administrativo es la capital de la República Checa, Praga, que está situada en el centro de la región.

  6. The Central Bohemian Region is a region of the Czech Republic. [2] It covers 14% of the country, with the highest population of any region of the Czech Republic. [2] The capital city for the region is Prague . Important rivers in the region are Elbe, Vltava, Berounka, Jizera and Sázava.

  7. The Central Bohemian Region is an administrative unit of the Czech Republic, located in the central part of its historical region of Bohemia. Its administrative centre is in the Czech capital Prague, which lies in the centre of the region.