Central Bohemian Region

{{Short description|Region of the Czech Republic}}

{{Infobox settlement

| name = Central Bohemia Region

| native_name = Středočeský kraj

| image_skyline = Cityscape of Kutná Hora - Saint James church.jpg

| image_caption = Cityscape of Kutná Hora with St. James church

| image_flag = Flag of Central Bohemian Region.svg

| image_shield = Central Bohemian Region CoA CZ.svg

| image_map = Stredoceský kraj in Czech Republic.svg

| coordinates = {{Coord|50|0|N|14|32|E|region:CZ-SZ_type:adm1st|display=title,inline}}

| settlement_type = Region

| subdivision_name = {{flag|Czech Republic}}

| subdivision_type = Country

| seat_type = Capital

| seat = Prague (administrative only)

| parts_type = Districts

| parts_style = para

| p1 = Benešov District

| p2 = Beroun District

| p3 = Kladno District

| p4 = Kolín District

| p5 = Kutná Hora District

| p6 = Mělník District

| p7 = Mladá Boleslav District

| p8 = Nymburk District

| p9 = Prague-East District

| p10 = Prague-West District

| p11 = Příbram District

| p12 = Rakovník District

| area_total_km2 = 11014.97

| elevation_max_m = 865

| population_footnotes = {{cite web |title=Population of cohesion regions, regions and districts of the Czech Republic, 1 January 2024|url=https://www.czso.cz/documents/10180/218418152/1300722401.pdf/61fe01a6-d309-4e44-be63-b30c279fd184?version=1.0|publisher=Czech Statistical Office|access-date=2024-05-17}}

| population_total = 1455940

| population_as_of = 2024-01-01

| population_density_km2 = auto

| leader_title = Governor

| leader_name = Petra Pecková

| leader_party = STAN

| demographics_type2 = GDP

| demographics2_footnotes = https://www.czso.cz/csu/xb/regionalni_hdp

Language - Czech, Access date - 01/30/2021

| demographics2_title1 = Total

| demographics2_info1 = CZK 688.764 billion
(€26.862 billion)

| area_code_type = ISO 3166-2

| iso_code = CZ-20

| registration_plate = S

| website = [http://www.kr-stredocesky.cz/ www.kr-stredocesky.cz]

| footnotes =

}}

The Central Bohemian Region ({{langx|cs|Středočeský kraj}} {{IPA|cs|ˈstr̝̊ɛdotʃɛskiː ˈkraj|}}; {{langx|de|Mittelböhmische Region}}) is an administrative unit ({{lang|cs|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. However, the city is not part of it but is a region of its own.

The Central Bohemian Region is in the centre of Bohemia. In terms of area, it is the largest region in the Czech Republic, with 11,014 km2, almost 14% of the total area of the country. It surrounds the country's capital, Prague, and borders Liberec Region (in the north), Hradec Králové Region (northeast), Pardubice Region (east), Vysočina Region (southeast), South Bohemian Region (south), Plzeň Region (west) and Ústí nad Labem Region (northwest).

Geography

Image:Sázava River (CZE) at Kliment's View.jpg

With an area of 11,014 km2, 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{{cite web |url=https://mapy.cz/zakladni?x=13.9588728&y=49.6972596&z=11&l=0 |title=Mapy.cz |access-date=2018-02-09 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180210003216/https://mapy.cz/zakladni?x=13.9588728&y=49.6972596&z=11&l=0 |archive-date=2018-02-10 }}) in Brdy Highlands in the southwestern part of the region. The lowest point of the region is situated on the water surface of the Elbe River (Czech: Labe) near Dolní Beřkovice.

The region is divided into two landscape types. The northeastern part is formed by the Polabí lowlands with a high share of land being used for agricultural purposes and deciduous forests. The south-western part of the region is hilly with coniferous and mixed forests.

Important rivers in the region are Labe, Vltava, Berounka, Jizera and Sázava. On the Vltava river, a series of nine dams (Czech: Vltavská kaskáda) was constructed throughout the 20th century.

The agricultural land accounts for 83.5% of all land in the region, which 11p.p. more than the national average. The highest share of the agricultural land can be found in Polabí, especially in Kolín and Nymburk districts.

There are a number of landscape parks located in the region. Křivoklátsko is the largest and most important landscape park in the region, being at the same time a UNESCO Biosphere Reservation. Another remarkable area is the Bohemian Karst, the largest karst area in the Czech republic, where the Koněprusy Caves (Czech: Koněpruské jeskyně) are located. Finally, a large part of Kokořínsko Landscape Park is situated in the Central Bohemian Region.

= Administrative divisions =

The Central Bohemian Region is divided into 12 districts:

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| overlay1 = Benešov

| overlay1colour = #FFA0A0

| overlay2form = color

| overlay2 = Beroun

| overlay2colour = #FFFF90

| overlay3form = color

| overlay3 = Kladno

| overlay3colour = #FF9570

| overlay4form = color

| overlay4 = Kolín

| overlay4colour = #70A1FF

| overlay5form = color

| overlay5 = Kutná Hora

| overlay5colour = #FF81C2

| overlay6form = color

| overlay6 = Mělník

| overlay6colour = #B5FF3E

| overlay7form = color

| overlay7 = Mladá Boleslav

| overlay7colour = #00F1F1

| overlay8form = color

| overlay8 = Nymburk

| overlay8colour = #FFC100

| overlay9form = color

| overlay9 = Praha-Východ (Prague-East)

| overlay9colour = #00D168

| overlay10form = color

| overlay10 = Praha-Západ (Prague-West)

| overlay10colour = #A1E1FF

| overlay11form = color

| overlay11 = Příbram

| overlay11colour = #FFA1D1

| overlay12form = color

| overlay12 = Rakovník

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Příbram District is the region's largest district in terms of area (15% of the total region's area), while Prague-West District is the smallest one (5%). In 2019, the region counted in total 1,144 municipalities, of which 26 were municipalities with a delegated municipal office; 1,028 municipalities had fewer than 2,000 inhabitants and they accounted for 41% of the total population of the region. Eighty-two municipalities had a status of town.

Population

As of January 1, 2024 the Central Bohemian Region had 1,455,940 inhabitants and was the most populous region in the country. About 53% of the inhabitants lived in towns or cities. This is the lowest proportion among the regions of the Czech Republic.

Since the second half of the 1990s the areas surrounding Prague have been significantly influenced by suburbanization. High numbers of young people have moved to the region and since 2006 the region has been experiencing a natural population growth. As of 2024, the average age in the region is 41.5 years, the lowest number among the regions in the Czech Republic.{{cite web |title=Population of territorial units of the Czech republic|url=https://www.czso.cz/documents/10180/91917344/1300721901.pdf/31ed5e58-ade2-4884-89b8-2d3c362d5b66?version=1.0|publisher=Czech Statistical Office|access-date=2019-04-30}}

The table shows cities and towns in the region that had more than 10,000 inhabitants (as of January 1, 2024):{{cite web |title=Population of municipalities of the Czech Republic, 1 January 2024 |url=https://www.czso.cz/documents/10180/218418152/1300722403.pdf/c743e22f-17db-485a-b56b-932e6339b533?version=1.0 |access-date=2024-05-17 |publisher=Czech Statistical Office}}

class="wikitable sortable"
Name

! Population

! Area (km2)

! District

25px Kladno69,07837Kladno District
25px Mladá Boleslav46,42829Mladá Boleslav District
25px Kolín

|33,229

|35

|Kolín District

25px Příbram32,99233Příbram District
25px Kutná Hora21,55633Kutná Hora District
25px Beroun21,27231Beroun District
25px Mělník20,35025Mělník District
25px Brandýs nad Labem-Stará Boleslav20,07323Prague-East District
25px Kralupy nad Vltavou18,78222Mělník District
25px Benešov17,03547Benešov District
25px Říčany

|16,955

|26

|Prague-East District

25px Slaný

|16,740

|35

|Kladno District

25px Neratovice16,21720Mělník District
25px Rakovník15,73919Rakovník District
25px Nymburk15,51021Nymburk District
25px Poděbrady15,15634Nymburk District
25px Milovice

|13,920

|31

|Nymburk District

25px Čelákovice12,46316Prague-East District
25px Vlašim11,45541Benešov District
25px Čáslav10,51226Kutná Hora District
25x25px Jesenice

|10,483

|17

|Prague-West District

{{historical population

|align=none|cols=3

|1869|976994

|1880|1051948

|1890|1093158

|1900|1142018

|1910|1192034

|1921|1176949

|1930|1223719

|1950|1085079

|1961|1142244

|1970|1129546

|1980|1151265

|1991|1112882

|2001|1122441

|2011|1289192

|2021|1415463

|source=Censuses{{cite web |title=Historický lexikon obcí České republiky 1869–2011|url=https://www.czso.cz/documents/10180/20537734/13008415okr.pdf/fdf98232-04d4-433e-b3b5-30dd411573c4?version=1.1|publisher=Czech Statistical Office|language=cs|date=2015-12-21}}{{cite web |title=Population Census 2021: Population by sex|url=https://vdb.czso.cz/vdbvo2/faces/en/index.jsf?page=vystup-objekt&pvo=SLD21001-KR&z=T&f=TABULKA&skupId=4429&katalog=33515&pvo=SLD21001-KR|work=Public Database|publisher=Czech Statistical Office|date=2021-03-27}}}}

Economy

File:Silver mining in Kutná Hora 1490s.jpg

File:Skoda Superb Silber.jpg

The gross domestic product (GDP) of the region was 24.1 billion € in 2018, accounting for 11.6% of Czech economic output. GDP per capita adjusted for purchasing power was 25,300 € or 82% of the EU27 average in the same year. The GDP per employee was 84% of the EU average, which makes Central Bohemia one of the wealthiest regions in the Czech Republic.{{Cite web|url=https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/documents/2995521/10474907/1-05032020-AP-EN.pdf/81807e19-e4c8-2e53-c98a-933f5bf30f58|title=Regional GDP per capita ranged from 30% to 263% of the EU average in 2018|website=Eurostat}} Six out of ten employees in the region work in the tertiary sector and the share of this sector on the total employment has been increasing over time. On the other hand, the share of primary and secondary sector has been decreasing. The unemployment rate in the region is in the long-term lower than the national average. As of December 31, 2012 the registered unemployment rate was 7.07%. However, there were considerable differences in the unemployment rate within the region. The lowest unemployment rate was in Prague-East District (3.35%) while the highest in Příbram District (10.10%). The average wage in the region in 2012 was CZK 24,749 (approximately EUR 965).

= Industry =

The most important branches of industry in the region are mechanical engineering, chemical industry and food industry. Other significant industries are glass production, ceramics and printing. On the other hand, some traditional industries such as steel industry, leather manufacturing and coal mining have been declining in the recent period.

In 2006, 237 industrial companies with 100 or more employees were active in the region. A car manufacturer ŠKODA AUTO a.s. Mladá Boleslav became a company of nationwide importance. Another car manufacturer which is active in the region is TPCA Czech, s.r.o. in Kolín.

= Agriculture =

The north-eastern part of the region has very favourable conditions for agriculture. The agriculture in the region is oriented especially in crop farming, namely the production of wheat, barley, sugar beet and in suburban areas also fruit farming, vegetable growing and floriculture. Since the beginning of the 1990s the employment in agriculture, forestry and fishing has been decreasing.

= Transport =

The region has an advantageous position thanks to its proximity to the capital. A significant proportion of region's population commutes daily to Prague for work or to schools. Compared to other regions, the Central Bohemian region has the densest (and the most overloaded) transport network. The roads and railways connecting the capital with other regions all cross the Central Bohemian region.

Tourism

Central Bohemia official tourist board is based in Husova street 156/21 Prague 1 Old Town. The official website of Central Bohemia is [http://www.centralbohemia.eu www.centralbohemia.eu] (Currently under reconstruction). There are also social pages on.

= Castles =

{{Main|List of castles in the Central Bohemian Region}}

References

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