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Vysočina Region

The Vysočina Region (IPA: [ˈvɪsotʃɪna]; Czech: Kraj Vysočina "Highlands Region", German: Region Hochland, pronounced [ʁeˈɡi̯oːn ˈhoːxˌlant]) is an administrative unit (Czech: kraj) of the Czech Republic, located partly in the south-eastern part of the historical region of Bohemia and partly in the south-west of the historical region of Moravia. Its capital is Jihlava.

Vysočina Region
Kraj Vysočina
CountryCzech Republic
CapitalJihlava
DistrictsJihlava District, Pelhřimov District, Třebíč District, Žďár nad Sázavou District, Havlíčkův Brod District
Government
 • GovernorVítězslav Schrek (ODS)
Area
 • Total6,795.56 km2 (2,623.78 sq mi)
Highest elevation
837 m (2,746 ft)
Population
 (2019-01-01[1])
 • Total509,274
 • Density75/km2 (190/sq mi)
ISO 3166 codeCZ-63
Vehicle registrationJ
Websitewww.kr-vysocina.cz

The region is the location of two mountain ranges, Žďárské vrchy and Jihlavské vrchy, both part of the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands. The Vysočina Region is home to three UNESCO World Heritage Sites, the most in any region in the Czech Republic.[2] The region is one of just three in the country (the others being Prague and the Central Bohemian Region) which does not have a border with a foreign country.[3]

Administrative divisions Edit

The Vysočina Region is divided into 5 districts:

 
Districts of Vysočina Region

On a lower level, the region has 704 municipalities, second-most in the country behind the Central Bohemian Region.[4]

Population Edit

As of 1 January 2019 the population of the Vysočina Region was 509,274, which was the third lowest out of regions in the Czech Republic. 49.7% of population were men, which was the highest share in the Czech Republic.[4] The density of Vysočina Region is the second lowest in the Czech Republic (75 inhabitants per km2).

The table shows cities and towns in the region with the largest population (as of January 1, 2019):[4]

Culture Edit

 
Main Square, Telč

With three UNESCO World Heritage Sites, the region is home to more of these than any other region of the Czech Republic.[2] These are the historical centre of Telč, the Pilgrimage Church of Saint John of Nepomuk in Žďár nad Sázavou and the Jewish Quarter and St Procopius' Basilica in Třebíč.[2]

Transport Edit

The Vysočina Region is intersected by the D1 motorway, which passes through Jihlava on the way between Prague and Brno. A total of 93 km (58 mi) of motorway is present in the region.[5] The length of operated railway lines in the region is 622 km (386 mi).[5] In 2014 a plan was announced by which a high-speed train, capable of reaching speeds of 350 km/h (220 mph) would run through the region, involving a total of four stops within the territory.[6] Construction is projected to begin in 2025.[6]

Education Edit

In the Vysočina Region there are two organisations providing further education, namely College of Polytechnics Jihlava

References Edit

  1. ^ "Population of territorial units of the Czech republic". Czech Statistical Office. Retrieved 2019-04-30.
  2. ^ a b c "Vysočina: kraj s nejvyšším počtem památek UNESCO" [Vysočina: region with the highest number of UNESCO monuments]. Právo (in Czech). Novinky.cz. 25 January 2007. Retrieved 22 April 2014.
  3. ^ "Charakteristika kraje Vysočina". Metodická podpora regionálního rozvoje (in Czech). Retrieved 22 April 2014.
  4. ^ a b c "Population of municipalities of the Czech republic". Czech Statistical Office. Retrieved 2019-04-30.
  5. ^ a b "Doprava" [Transport] (XLS). Czech Statistical Office. Retrieved 22 April 2014.
  6. ^ a b Paclík, Jaroslav (15 January 2014). "Vysokorychlostní vlak pojede až 350 km/h, na Vysočině zastaví čtyřikrát" [High-speed train will go up to 350km/h, stop four times in Vysočina] (in Czech). Retrieved 22 April 2014.

External links Edit

  • Official website (in Czech, English, and German)

49°35′22″N 15°39′20″E / 49.58944°N 15.65556°E / 49.58944; 15.65556

vysočina, region, ˈvɪsotʃɪna, czech, kraj, vysočina, highlands, region, german, region, hochland, pronounced, ʁeˈɡi, oːn, ˈhoːxˌlant, administrative, unit, czech, kraj, czech, republic, located, partly, south, eastern, part, historical, region, bohemia, partly. The Vysocina Region IPA ˈvɪsotʃɪna Czech Kraj Vysocina Highlands Region German Region Hochland pronounced ʁeˈɡi oːn ˈhoːxˌlant is an administrative unit Czech kraj of the Czech Republic located partly in the south eastern part of the historical region of Bohemia and partly in the south west of the historical region of Moravia Its capital is Jihlava Vysocina Region Kraj VysocinaRegionFlagCoat of armsCountryCzech RepublicCapitalJihlavaDistrictsJihlava District Pelhrimov District Trebic District Zdar nad Sazavou District Havlickuv Brod DistrictGovernment GovernorVitezslav Schrek ODS Area Total6 795 56 km2 2 623 78 sq mi Highest elevation837 m 2 746 ft Population 2019 01 01 1 Total509 274 Density75 km2 190 sq mi ISO 3166 codeCZ 63Vehicle registrationJWebsitewww kr vysocina czThe region is the location of two mountain ranges Zdarske vrchy and Jihlavske vrchy both part of the Bohemian Moravian Highlands The Vysocina Region is home to three UNESCO World Heritage Sites the most in any region in the Czech Republic 2 The region is one of just three in the country the others being Prague and the Central Bohemian Region which does not have a border with a foreign country 3 Contents 1 Administrative divisions 2 Population 3 Culture 4 Transport 5 Education 6 References 7 External linksAdministrative divisions EditThe Vysocina Region is divided into 5 districts Districts of Vysocina Region Havlickuv Brod Jihlava Pelhrimov Trebic Zdar Nad Sazavou On a lower level the region has 704 municipalities second most in the country behind the Central Bohemian Region 4 Population EditAs of 1 January 2019 the population of the Vysocina Region was 509 274 which was the third lowest out of regions in the Czech Republic 49 7 of population were men which was the highest share in the Czech Republic 4 The density of Vysocina Region is the second lowest in the Czech Republic 75 inhabitants per km2 The table shows cities and towns in the region with the largest population as of January 1 2019 4 Name Population Area km District Jihlava 50 845 79 Jihlava District Trebic 35 691 58 Trebic District Havlickuv Brod 23 256 65 Havlickuv Brod District Zdar nad Sazavou 20 847 37 Zdar nad Sazavou District Pelhrimov 16 069 95 Pelhrimov District Velke Mezirici 11 484 41 Zdar nad Sazavou District Humpolec 10 894 51 Pelhrimov District Nove Mesto na Morave 10 098 61 Zdar nad Sazavou District Chotebor 9 250 54 Havlickuv Brod District Bystrice nad Pernstejnem 8 110 53 Zdar nad Sazavou DistrictCulture Edit Main Square TelcWith three UNESCO World Heritage Sites the region is home to more of these than any other region of the Czech Republic 2 These are the historical centre of Telc the Pilgrimage Church of Saint John of Nepomuk in Zdar nad Sazavou and the Jewish Quarter and St Procopius Basilica in Trebic 2 Transport EditThe Vysocina Region is intersected by the D1 motorway which passes through Jihlava on the way between Prague and Brno A total of 93 km 58 mi of motorway is present in the region 5 The length of operated railway lines in the region is 622 km 386 mi 5 In 2014 a plan was announced by which a high speed train capable of reaching speeds of 350 km h 220 mph would run through the region involving a total of four stops within the territory 6 Construction is projected to begin in 2025 6 Education EditIn the Vysocina Region there are two organisations providing further education namely College of Polytechnics JihlavaReferences Edit Population of territorial units of the Czech republic Czech Statistical Office Retrieved 2019 04 30 a b c Vysocina kraj s nejvyssim poctem pamatek UNESCO Vysocina region with the highest number of UNESCO monuments Pravo in Czech Novinky cz 25 January 2007 Retrieved 22 April 2014 Charakteristika kraje Vysocina Metodicka podpora regionalniho rozvoje in Czech Retrieved 22 April 2014 a b c Population of municipalities of the Czech republic Czech Statistical Office Retrieved 2019 04 30 a b Doprava Transport XLS Czech Statistical Office Retrieved 22 April 2014 a b Paclik Jaroslav 15 January 2014 Vysokorychlostni vlak pojede az 350 km h na Vysocine zastavi ctyrikrat High speed train will go up to 350km h stop four times in Vysocina in Czech Retrieved 22 April 2014 External links EditOfficial website in Czech English and German 49 35 22 N 15 39 20 E 49 58944 N 15 65556 E 49 58944 15 65556 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vysocina Region amp oldid 1164577230, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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