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  1. The Central Bohemian Region (Czech: Středočeský kraj [ˈstr̝̊ɛdot͡ʃɛskiː], German: Mittelböhmische Region) is an administrative unit (Czech: kraj) 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.

  2. Description: region of the Czech Republic. Neighbors: Highlands, Prague and South Bohemia. Location: Czech Republic, Central Europe, Europe. View on Open­Street­Map. Latitude of center. 50.1272° or 50° 7' 38" north. Longitude of center. 14.1964° or 14° 11' 47" east. Population.

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    Prague is the capital of the Czech Republic and as such is the regular seat of its central authorities. Since 24 November 1990, it is de facto again a statutory city, but has a specific status of the municipality and the region at the same time. Prague also houses the administrative institutions of the Central Bohemian Region. Mayor Bohuslav ...

  4. Central Bohemia. A region where splendid castles and chateaux await you, the valleys of several rivers, mining museums, silver mines and enchanting countryside! Even the furthest corners of Central Bohemia are a mere hour’s journey from Prague. In sight of Prague, a varied region spreads out, in which rivers wind through deep valleys ...

  5. Central Bohemia. This pretty region within a 50 – 70 km (30 – 45 mile) radius around Prague offers many destinations for a day trip from the capital. Some of the most popular places to visit are the Karlštejn Castle and Konopiště Chateau, and the picturesque medieval town of Kutná Hora with its Church of St. Barbara and the gloomy ...

  6. The Central Bohemian Region is the country's largest and most populous region. Thanks to its specific location, its transport network provides crucial connections with Prague and also within the region. The population has long been growing, with people relocating mainly to the Prague-East and Prague-West districts.

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  8. The five largest towns in the Region include Kladno, Mladá Boleslav, Příbram, Kolín and Kutná Hora. The Central Bohemian Region, as the only Region, has no regional authority town. The regional authority thus seats in the Capital City of Prague. With its population of 1,369,332 inhabitants as of 31 December 2018, the Region became the most ...

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