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  2. Regions of the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    Czech Silesia was not divided into regions until 1783, when it was divided into two regions. From 1850, Czech Silesia formed one region. [1] From the 1860s to 1948, the Czech lands were divided into counties and districts. Regions were reintroduced in 1949 in Czechoslovakia.

  3. Districts of the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    Districts of the Czech Republic are territorial units, formerly used as second-level administrative divisions of the Czech Republic.After their primary administrative function has been abolished in 2003, they still exist for the activities of specific authorities and as statistical units.

  4. Czech lands - Wikipedia

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    Czech historical lands and current administrative regions ()The Czech lands or the Bohemian lands [1] [2] [3] (Czech: České země, pronounced [ˈtʃɛskɛː ˈzɛmɲɛ]) is a historical-geographical term which, in a historical and cultural context, denotes the three historical regions of Bohemia, Moravia, and Czech Silesia out of which Czechoslovakia, and later the Czech Republic, were formed.

  5. Geography of the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    The Czech Republic also possesses Moldauhafen, a 30,000 m 2 enclave in the middle of Hamburg docks in Germany, which was awarded to Czechoslovakia by Article 363 of the Treaty of Versailles to allow the landlocked country a place where goods transported down river could be transferred to seagoing ships. This territory reverts to Germany in 2028.

  6. Category:Regions of the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    Template:Historical regions of the Czech Republic; Template:Regions of the Czech Republic This page was last edited on 10 February 2021, at 00:57 (UTC). Text ...

  7. Outline of the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    The Czech Republic (also known as Czechia [1] [2] [3]) is a landlocked country in Central Europe. On 1 January 1993, Czechoslovakia peacefully dissolved into its constituent states, the Czech Republic and Slovakia. The Czech Republic is bordered by Poland to the north, Germany to the west, Austria to the south and Slovakia to the east.

  8. Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    Topographic map. The Czech Republic lies mostly between latitudes 48° and 51° N and longitudes 12° and 19° E. Bohemia, to the west, consists of a basin drained by the Elbe (Czech: Labe) and the Vltava rivers, surrounded by mostly low mountains, such as the Krkonoše range of the Sudetes.

  9. Category : Geography of the Czech Republic by region

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    Rivers of the Czech Republic by region (14 C) C. Geography of the Central Bohemian Region (5 C, 13 P) H. Geography of the Hradec Králové Region (4 C, 7 P) K.