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Two NUTS codes were changed around 2010, leaving a gap in the CZ06 range. ISO 3166-2 Newsletter Number I-9 was published on 2007-11-28. The 14 regions are still listed in the standard, but the districts are now regarded as the primary subdivisions. ISO 3166-2 Newsletter number I-5, dated 2003-09-05, shows a change in spelling for two Czech regions. Change Notice 8 to FIPS PUB 10-4 is dated 2002-06-28. It changes the names of four regions so that they now match the names used by ISO see next paragraph. Since FIPS describes this as a name change rather than variant names, I have switched the main names in the table with the variant names in the list below, and identified the variant names as obsolete. ISO 3166-2 Newsletter Number I-2 was published on 2002-05-21. It lists the fourteen new regions, with ISO codes as shown below. ISO uses variant names for some of the regions. It includes a spelling error Vyocina for Vysočina , which is partly corrected in ISO 3166-2 Newsletter Number I-3, published on 2002-08-20, and completely corrected in Newsletter No. I-5, published on 2003-09-05. Change Notice 6 to FIPS PUB 10-4 was published on 2001-01-28. It shows the reorganization into 14 regions. Country overview: Short name CZECH REPUBLIC ISO code CZ FIPS code EZ Language Czech cs Time zone +1 ~ Capital Prague The Czech Republic is the latest manifestation of Bohemia and Moravia. Those two ethnic and political groupings, along with Slovakia and Ruthenia, have been combined in various ways in the past. Under the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Bohemia, Moravia, and Silesia were provinces of Austria, and covered almost exactly the same territory as the modern Czech Republic. Bohemia is most closely identified with the Czech people. Austrian Silesia is only a fraction of the area known as Silesia, the bulk of which is now in Poland. At the end of World War I, shortly before the Armistice, the Czechs organized a new government for the three Austrian provinces. The Slovaks, meanwhile, were doing the same thing in northern Hungary. At the initiative of the Slovaks, the two infant states merged to form Czechoslovakia on 1918-11-14. The Treaty of Saint-Germain 1919-09-10 ratified this fait accompli. The western fringe of Bohemia, known as the Sudetenland, still contained a German-speaking majority. Hitler seized on that pretext to annex the Sudetenland by the Munich Pact of 1938-09-30. Germany, Hungary, and Poland nibbled away at the rest of the country in a series of moves not recognized by the Allies. At the end of World War II, Czechoslovakia was reconstituted almost as it had been before 1938. The Soviet Union annexed Transcarpathian Ukraine, also known as Ruthenia, at the eastern end. A small area east of Ostrava was transferred from Poland to Moravia, splitting in two the city known as Cieszyn in Polish, Těšín in Czech, and Teschen in German. This status prevailed until after the fall of communism. Then, on 1993-01-01, the two republics became separate countries. What had been the second-level subdivisions of Czechoslovakia were now first-level subdivisions of the Czech Republic and of Slovakia. Region HASC ISO FIPS NUTS LP Pop-2011 Pop-2001 Area km. ² Chief town Other Name Old regs Jihočeský CZ. CK JC EZ79 CZ031 C 628,336 625,267 10,057 3,883 České Budějovice Budweis JC Jihomoravský CZ. BK JM EZ78 CZ064 B 1,163,508 1,127,718 7,065 2,728 Brno Brünn JM Karlovarský CZ. KK KA EZ81 CZ041 K 295,595 304,343 3,314 1,280 Karlovy Vary Carlsbad ZC Královéhradecký CZ. HK KR EZ82 CZ052 H 547,916 550,724 4,758 1,837 Hradec Králové Königsgrätz VC Liberecký CZ. LK LI EZ83 CZ051 L 432,439 428,184 3,163 1,221 Liberec Reichenberg SC,VC Moravskoslezský CZ. VK MO EZ85 CZ080 T 1,205,834 1,269,467 5,535 2,137 Ostrava Mährisch-Ostrau SM Olomoucký CZ. OK OL EZ84 CZ071 M 628,427 639,369 5,159 1,992 Olomouc Olmütz SM,JM Pardubický CZ. EK PA EZ86 CZ053 E 511,627 508,281 4,519 1,745 Pardubice Pardubitz VC Plzeňský CZ. PK PL EZ87 CZ032 P 570,401 550,688 7,561 2,919 Plzeň Pilsen ZC Praha CZ. PM PR EZ52 CZ010 A 1,268,796 1,169,106 496 192 Praha Prag PR Středočeský CZ. SK ST EZ88 CZ020 S 1,289,211 1,122,473 11,016 4,253 Praha Prag ST Ústecký CZ. UK US EZ89 CZ042 U 808,961 820,219 5,335 2,060 Ústí nad Labem Aussig an der Elbe SC Vysočina CZ. JK VY EZ80 CZ063 J 505,565 519,211 6,925 2,674 Jihlava Iglau JM,JC,VC Zlínský CZ. German names were used under the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and may be more familiar to some English speakers. The name Gottwaldov is now considered derogatory. Largest segment is listed first. For key to codes, see 1960 table below. Further subdivisions: See the page. Prague is subdivided into obvodi 10 in 1978, 15 in 2000. The regions are subdivided into 77 okresi districts. Before 2001, FIPS PUB 10-4 lists the okresi and Prague as divisions. Territorial extent: The for Czech Republic lists locations in the country, some of them with their latitudes and longitudes, some with their ISO 3166-2 codes for their subdivisions. This information can be put together to approximate the territorial extent of subdivisions. The capitals have the same names as their regions. The German names of the capitals are also shown. The subsequent reorganization in 1960 did not follow the same boundaries as this division; to give a rough idea of the correspondence between the two sets of regions, the last column lists the 1960 region for the capital cities. Name of Zlín changed to Gottwaldov, after the Communist president Klement Gottwald. Region Population Area km. The Austrian province of Silesia was entirely within North Moravia as a result. Region HASC ISO Population Area km. ² Capital PSC Central Bohemia CZ. ST CST 1,118,232 10,994 4,245 Prague 25xxx-29xxx East Bohemia CZ. VC CVC 1,239,726 11,240 4,340 Hradec Králové 50xxx-57xxx North Bohemia CZ. SC CSC 1,190,442 7,819 3,019 Ústí nad Labem 40xxx-47xxx North Moravia CZ. SM CSM 1,972,200 11,067 4,273 Ostrava 70xxx-79xxx Prague CZ. PR PRG 1,214,772 496 192 Prague 10xxx-24xxx South Bohemia CZ. JC CJC 699,564 11,345 4,380 České Budějovice 37xxx-39xxx South Moravia CZ. JM CJM 2,058,156 15,028 5,802 Brno 58xxx-69xxx West Bohemia CZ. They are written with a space after the third digit. Czech and Slovak Socialist Republics created by grouping the existing subdivisions. These two republics became the primary subdivisions of Czechoslovakia. The Czech Republic consisted of the eight divisions listed above, all of which had been divisions of Czechoslovakia with the same boundaries. These regions fell into disuse after 1993. The Czech Republic has reorganized its eight regions kraje into fourteen. The 77 districts okresy and over 6200 municipalities were left intact. The new regions were formed by combining the districts in new ways. The Czech parliament authorized the change by Act 347 of 1997, to take effect on 2000-01-01. Implementation took longer than expected. Elections for the new regions took place in fall 2000, and the regions were instituted one year late. The regions affected were those where a NUTS-2 level area contained only one NUTS-3 level area. Pinter Publishers, London and New York, 1989. Federální Statistický Úřad Federal Statistical Office. Milan Kučera and Vladimir Srb. Ústřední správa geodésie a kartografie, Prague, 1962. Statistical Office, United Nations, New York, 1980 retrieved 2011-12-28.

In 1002, the duchy was formally recognized as part of thebecoming the in 1198 and reaching its greatest territorial extent in the 14th century. It is awith 10. The Czech Republic joined in 1999 and the EU in 2004. The and the never realized coronation of Franz Joseph as King of Bohemia led to a huge disappointment of Czech politicians. The flowering of shows the ambiguity of this historical period. Protestantism never recovered after the was introduced by the in 1620. Czechoslovakia remained occupied until the 1989when the communist regime collapsed and market economy was reintroduced. Left:first president of Czechoslovakia Right:president before and after World War II. The reigns of and her son and co-regent from 1765, were characterized by. PTU, VAT Portugal, including the Azores and Madeira PT 123456789 9 characters. CS1 maint: BOT: original-url status unknown.

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