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Náchod District

Náchod District

Okres Náchod
Náchod town
Náchod town
District location in the Hradec Králové Region within the Czech Republic
District location in the Hradec Králové Region within the Czech Republic
Country Czech Republic
RegionHradec Králové
CapitalNáchod
Area
 • Total851.57 km2 (328.79 sq mi)
Population
(2019-01-01[1])
 • Total110,240
 • Density130/km2 (340/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Municipalities78
* Towns11
* Market towns4
* Villages63

Náchod District (Czech: okres Náchod) is a district (okres) within Hradec Králové Region of the Czech Republic. Its administrative center is the town of Náchod.

Tourism

In the territory of Náchod District is the Kladsko Borderland Tourist Area[2] (tourism district), formerly known as the Jirásek's Region: Adršpach-Teplice Rocks.

Transport

A section of European route E67 passes through the district, between Hradec Králové and Náchod. This provides a direct road link to the city of Prague in one direction and the countries of Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia in the other. Railway transport is less important, because Náchod is far from the main railway corridor and remote trains do not go there (remote trains to Prague stay in Červený Kostelec and Starkoč). Railway and road connections with the east and southeast Czech Republic are also very bad.

List of municipalities

  • Adršpach
  • Bezděkov nad Metují
  • Bohuslavice
  • Borová
  • Božanov
  • Broumov
  • Brzice
  • Bukovice
  • Černčice
  • Červená Hora
  • Červený Kostelec
  • Česká Čermná
  • Česká Metuje
  • Česká Skalice
  • Chvalkovice
  • Dolany
  • Dolní Radechová
  • Hejtmánkovice
  • Heřmanice
  • Heřmánkovice
  • Horní Radechová
  • Hořenice
  • Hořičky
  • Hronov
  • Hynčice
  • Jaroměř
  • Jasenná
  • Jestřebí
  • Jetřichov
  • Kramolna
  • Křinice
  • Lhota pod Hořičkami
  • Libchyně
  • Litoboř
  • Machov
  • Martínkovice
  • Mezilečí
  • Mezilesí
  • Meziměstí
  • Nahořany
  • Náchod
  • Nové Město nad Metují
  • Nový Hrádek
  • Nový Ples
  • Otovice
  • Police nad Metují
  • Provodov-Šonov
  • Přibyslav
  • Rasošky
  • Rožnov
  • Rychnovek
  • Říkov
  • Sendraž
  • Šestajovice
  • Slatina nad Úpou
  • Slavětín nad Metují
  • Slavoňov
  • Šonov
  • Stárkov
  • Studnice
  • Suchý Důl
  • Teplice nad Metují
  • Velichovky
  • Velká Jesenice
  • Velké Petrovice
  • Velké Poříčí
  • Velký Třebešov
  • Vernéřovice
  • Vestec
  • Vlkov
  • Vršovka
  • Vysoká Srbská
  • Vysokov
  • Zábrodí
  • Zaloňov
  • Žďár nad Metují
  • Žďárky
  • Žernov

References

  1. ^ "Population of municipalities of the Czech republic". Czech Statistical Office. Retrieved 2019-04-30.
  2. ^ "Kladsko Borderland". Archived from the original on 2012-04-03. Retrieved 2012-02-22.

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