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Jindřichův Hradec District

Jindřichův Hradec District (Czech: okres Jindřichův Hradec) is a district in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. Its capital is the town of Jindřichův Hradec.

Jindřichův Hradec District
Okres Jindřichův Hradec
Location in the South Bohemian Region within the Czech Republic
Coordinates: 49°9′N 15°4′E / 49.150°N 15.067°E / 49.150; 15.067
Country Czech Republic
RegionSouth Bohemian
CapitalJindřichův Hradec
Area
 • Total1,943.84 km2 (750.52 sq mi)
Population
 (2023)[2]
 • Total90,401
 • Density47/km2 (120/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Municipalities106
* Towns13
* Market towns2

Administrative division edit

Jindřichův Hradec District is divided into three administrative districts of municipalities with extended competence: Jindřichův Hradec, Dačice and Třeboň.

List of municipalities edit

Towns are marked in bold and market towns in italics:

Báňovice - Bednárec - Bednáreček - Blažejov - Bořetín - Březina - Budeč - Budíškovice - Cep - Červený Hrádek - České Velenice - Český Rudolec - Chlum u Třeboně - Číměř - Cizkrajov - Člunek - Dačice - Dešná - Deštná - Dívčí Kopy - Dobrohošť - Dolní Pěna - Dolní Žďár - Domanín - Doňov - Drunče - Dunajovice - Dvory nad Lužnicí - Frahelž - Hadravova Rosička - Halámky - Hamr - Hatín - Heřmaneč - Horní Meziříčko - Horní Němčice - Horní Pěna - Horní Radouň - Horní Skrýchov - Horní Slatina - Hospříz - Hrachoviště - Hříšice - Jarošov nad Nežárkou - Jilem - Jindřichův Hradec - Kačlehy - Kamenný Malíkov - Kardašova Řečice - Klec - Kostelní Radouň - Kostelní Vydří - Kunžak - Lásenice - Lodhéřov - Lomnice nad Lužnicí - Lužnice - Majdalena - Nová Bystřice - Nová Olešná - Nová Včelnice - Nová Ves nad Lužnicí - Novosedly nad Nežárkou - Okrouhlá Radouň - Peč - Písečné - Pístina - Plavsko - Pleše - Pluhův Žďár - Polště - Ponědraž - Ponědrážka - Popelín - Příbraz - Rapšach - Ratiboř - Rodvínov - Roseč - Rosička - Slavonice - Smržov - Staňkov - Staré Hobzí - Staré Město pod Landštejnem - Stráž nad Nežárkou - Strmilov - Stříbřec - Střížovice - Studená - Suchdol nad Lužnicí - Světce - Třebětice - Třeboň - Újezdec - Velký Ratmírov - Vícemil - Višňová - Vlčetínec - Volfířov - Vydří - Záblatí - Záhoří - Zahrádky - Žďár - Županovice

Geography edit

 
Landscape around Třeboň

Jindřichův Hradec District is the second largest Czech district with an area of 1,944 km2 (751 sq mi). It borders Austria in the south. About a fifth of the district territory in the east belongs to the historical land of Moravia.

The relief is rugged and hilly except in the west, which belongs to a tectonic depression. The territory extends into four geomorphological mesoregions: Javořice Highlands (south and centre), Třeboň Basin (west), Křemešník Highlands (north) and Křižanov Highlands (east). The highest point of the district is a contour line on the mountain Javořice in Studená with an elevation of 804 m (2,638 ft), the lowest point is the river bed of the Lužnice in Ponědrážka at 410 m (1,350 ft).

From the total district area of 1,943.8 km2 (750.5 sq mi), agricultural land occupies 902.1 km2 (348.3 sq mi), forests occupy 761.1 km2 (293.9 sq mi), and water area occupies 136.1 km2 (52.5 sq mi). Forests cover 39.2% of the district's area.[1]

The territory is rich in watercourses and ponds. The most important rivers are the Lužnice and its tributary, the Nežárka, both flowing through the western part of the district. The eastern part is drained by the Moravian Thaya. The area of the Třeboň Basin is known for its fishpond system, which includes the largest pond in the country Rožmberk and many other large ponds.

The western part of the district is protected as the Třeboňsko Protected Landscape Area.

Demographics edit

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1869128,421—    
1880131,613+2.5%
1890130,159−1.1%
1900132,306+1.6%
1910132,780+0.4%
YearPop.±%
1921125,161−5.7%
1930119,639−4.4%
195091,994−23.1%
196191,494−0.5%
197089,521−2.2%
YearPop.±%
198093,657+4.6%
199193,048−0.7%
200192,887−0.2%
201190,604−2.5%
202187,256−3.7%
Source: Censuses[3][4]

Most populated municipalities edit

Name Population[2] Area (km2)
Jindřichův Hradec 20,828 74
Třeboň 8,242 98
Dačice 7,177 67
Suchdol nad Lužnicí 3,607 64
České Velenice 3,589 12
Nová Bystřice 3,214 82
Kardašova Řečice 2,254 46
Nová Včelnice 2,252 10
Slavonice 2,249 46
Studená 2,208 45

Economy edit

The largest employers with headquarters in Jindřichův Hradec District and at least 500 employees are:[5]

Economic entity Location Number of employees Main activity
Jindřichův Hradec Hospital Jindřichův Hradec 1,000–1,499 Health care
Magna Cartech České Velenice 500–999 Sheet metal pressing and welding
THK Rhythm Automotive Czech Dačice 500–999 Automotive industry
Centrum sociálních služeb Jindřichův Hradec Jindřichův Hradec 500–999 Residential care activities
Slatinné lázně Třeboň Třeboň 500–999 Health care

Transport edit

There are no motorways in the district. The most important roads are I/24 and I/34, which leads from České Budějovice through the western part of the district to the border with Austria, and are part of the European route E49.

Sights edit

 
Jindřichův Hradec Castle

The most important monuments in the district, protected as national cultural monuments, are:[6]

The best-preserved settlements, protected as monument reservations and monument zones, are:[7]

The most visited tourist destination is the narrow gauge railway line operated by Jindřichohradecké místní dráhy.[8]

Notable people edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Land use (as at 31 December)". Public database. Czech Statistical Office. Retrieved 2023-05-18.
  2. ^ a b "Population of Municipalities – 1 January 2023". Czech Statistical Office. 2023-05-23.
  3. ^ "Historický lexikon obcí České republiky 1869–2011 – Okres Jindřichův Hradec" (in Czech). Czech Statistical Office. 2015-12-21. pp. 1–2.
  4. ^ "Population Census 2021: Population by sex". Public Database. Czech Statistical Office. 2021-03-27.
  5. ^ "Registr ekonomických subjektů". Business Register (in Czech). Czech Statistical Office. Retrieved 2023-02-06.
  6. ^ "Výsledky vyhledávání: Národní kulturní památky, okres Jindřichův Hradec". Ústřední seznam kulturních památek (in Czech). National Heritage Institute. Retrieved 2023-02-06.
  7. ^ "Výsledky vyhledávání: Památkové rezervace, Památkové zóny, okres Jindřichův Hradec". Ústřední seznam kulturních památek (in Czech). National Heritage Institute. Retrieved 2023-02-06.
  8. ^ "Turisté mají v České republice nejraději zoologické zahrady, technické památky, koupání a Pražský hrad" (in Czech). CzechTourism. 2022-06-24. Retrieved 2023-02-06.

External links edit

  • Jindřichův Hradec District – profile on the Czech Statistical Office website

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Jindrichuv Hradec District Czech okres Jindrichuv Hradec is a district in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic Its capital is the town of Jindrichuv Hradec Jindrichuv Hradec District Okres Jindrichuv HradecDistrictLocation in the South Bohemian Region within the Czech RepublicCoordinates 49 9 N 15 4 E 49 150 N 15 067 E 49 150 15 067Country Czech RepublicRegionSouth BohemianCapitalJindrichuv HradecArea 1 Total1 943 84 km2 750 52 sq mi Population 2023 2 Total90 401 Density47 km2 120 sq mi Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Municipalities106 Towns13 Market towns2 Contents 1 Administrative division 1 1 List of municipalities 2 Geography 3 Demographics 3 1 Most populated municipalities 4 Economy 5 Transport 6 Sights 7 Notable people 8 References 9 External linksAdministrative division editJindrichuv Hradec District is divided into three administrative districts of municipalities with extended competence Jindrichuv Hradec Dacice and Trebon List of municipalities edit Towns are marked in bold and market towns in italics Banovice Bednarec Bednarecek Blazejov Boretin Brezina Budec Budiskovice Cep Cerveny Hradek Ceske Velenice Cesky Rudolec Chlum u Trebone Cimer Cizkrajov Clunek Dacice Desna Destna Divci Kopy Dobrohost Dolni Pena Dolni Zdar Domanin Donov Drunce Dunajovice Dvory nad Luznici Frahelz Hadravova Rosicka Halamky Hamr Hatin Hermanec Horni Meziricko Horni Nemcice Horni Pena Horni Radoun Horni Skrychov Horni Slatina Hospriz Hrachoviste Hrisice Jarosov nad Nezarkou Jilem Jindrichuv Hradec Kaclehy Kamenny Malikov Kardasova Recice Klec Kostelni Radoun Kostelni Vydri Kunzak Lasenice Lodherov Lomnice nad Luznici Luznice Majdalena Nova Bystrice Nova Olesna Nova Vcelnice Nova Ves nad Luznici Novosedly nad Nezarkou Okrouhla Radoun Pec Pisecne Pistina Plavsko Plese Pluhuv Zdar Polste Ponedraz Ponedrazka Popelin Pribraz Rapsach Ratibor Rodvinov Rosec Rosicka Slavonice Smrzov Stankov Stare Hobzi Stare Mesto pod Landstejnem Straz nad Nezarkou Strmilov Stribrec Strizovice Studena Suchdol nad Luznici Svetce Trebetice Trebon Ujezdec Velky Ratmirov Vicemil Visnova Vlcetinec Volfirov Vydri Zablati Zahori Zahradky Zdar ZupanoviceGeography edit nbsp Landscape around TrebonJindrichuv Hradec District is the second largest Czech district with an area of 1 944 km2 751 sq mi It borders Austria in the south About a fifth of the district territory in the east belongs to the historical land of Moravia The relief is rugged and hilly except in the west which belongs to a tectonic depression The territory extends into four geomorphological mesoregions Javorice Highlands south and centre Trebon Basin west Kremesnik Highlands north and Krizanov Highlands east The highest point of the district is a contour line on the mountain Javorice in Studena with an elevation of 804 m 2 638 ft the lowest point is the river bed of the Luznice in Ponedrazka at 410 m 1 350 ft From the total district area of 1 943 8 km2 750 5 sq mi agricultural land occupies 902 1 km2 348 3 sq mi forests occupy 761 1 km2 293 9 sq mi and water area occupies 136 1 km2 52 5 sq mi Forests cover 39 2 of the district s area 1 The territory is rich in watercourses and ponds The most important rivers are the Luznice and its tributary the Nezarka both flowing through the western part of the district The eastern part is drained by the Moravian Thaya The area of the Trebon Basin is known for its fishpond system which includes the largest pond in the country Rozmberk and many other large ponds The western part of the district is protected as the Trebonsko Protected Landscape Area Demographics editHistorical populationYearPop 1869128 421 1880131 613 2 5 1890130 159 1 1 1900132 306 1 6 1910132 780 0 4 YearPop 1921125 161 5 7 1930119 639 4 4 195091 994 23 1 196191 494 0 5 197089 521 2 2 YearPop 198093 657 4 6 199193 048 0 7 200192 887 0 2 201190 604 2 5 202187 256 3 7 Source Censuses 3 4 Most populated municipalities edit Name Population 2 Area km2 Jindrichuv Hradec 20 828 74Trebon 8 242 98Dacice 7 177 67Suchdol nad Luznici 3 607 64Ceske Velenice 3 589 12Nova Bystrice 3 214 82Kardasova Recice 2 254 46Nova Vcelnice 2 252 10Slavonice 2 249 46Studena 2 208 45Economy editThe largest employers with headquarters in Jindrichuv Hradec District and at least 500 employees are 5 Economic entity Location Number of employees Main activityJindrichuv Hradec Hospital Jindrichuv Hradec 1 000 1 499 Health careMagna Cartech Ceske Velenice 500 999 Sheet metal pressing and weldingTHK Rhythm Automotive Czech Dacice 500 999 Automotive industryCentrum socialnich sluzeb Jindrichuv Hradec Jindrichuv Hradec 500 999 Residential care activitiesSlatinne lazne Trebon Trebon 500 999 Health careTransport editThere are no motorways in the district The most important roads are I 24 and I 34 which leads from Ceske Budejovice through the western part of the district to the border with Austria and are part of the European route E49 Sights edit nbsp Jindrichuv Hradec CastleThe most important monuments in the district protected as national cultural monuments are 6 Jindrichuv Hradec Castle Augustinian monastery with the Church of Saint Giles in Trebon Cervena Lhota Castle Dacice Castle Trebon Castle Fishponds of the Trebon Basin Water saw in Stojecin PenikovThe best preserved settlements protected as monument reservations and monument zones are 7 Jindrichuv Hradec monument reservation Slavonice monument reservation Trebon monument reservation Dacice Nova Bystrice Hrutkov Lutova Malikov nad Nezarkou Nova Ves Pistina Placovice Ponedrazka Pribraz Zitec The most visited tourist destination is the narrow gauge railway line operated by Jindrichohradecke mistni drahy 8 Notable people editMain category People from Jindrichuv Hradec DistrictReferences edit a b Land use as at 31 December Public database Czech Statistical Office Retrieved 2023 05 18 a b Population of Municipalities 1 January 2023 Czech Statistical Office 2023 05 23 Historicky lexikon obci Ceske republiky 1869 2011 Okres Jindrichuv Hradec in Czech Czech Statistical Office 2015 12 21 pp 1 2 Population Census 2021 Population by sex Public Database Czech Statistical Office 2021 03 27 Registr ekonomickych subjektu Business Register in Czech Czech Statistical Office Retrieved 2023 02 06 Vysledky vyhledavani Narodni kulturni pamatky okres Jindrichuv Hradec Ustredni seznam kulturnich pamatek in Czech National Heritage Institute Retrieved 2023 02 06 Vysledky vyhledavani Pamatkove rezervace Pamatkove zony okres Jindrichuv Hradec Ustredni seznam kulturnich pamatek in Czech National Heritage Institute Retrieved 2023 02 06 Turiste maji v Ceske republice nejradeji zoologicke zahrady technicke pamatky koupani a Prazsky hrad in Czech CzechTourism 2022 06 24 Retrieved 2023 02 06 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jindrichuv Hradec District Jindrichuv Hradec District profile on the Czech Statistical Office website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jindrichuv Hradec District amp 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