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  Statistics about the Czech Republic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Czech Statistical Office [1] (Czech: Český statistický úřad) is state institution responsible to provide official data about Czech Republic.
Every region, almost every city and many villages in Czech Republic have its own website.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Statistics_of_regions_and_cities_in_Czech_Republic   (272 words)

  
 Czech Republic - MSN Encarta
Czech Republic (Ceska Republika in Czech), landlocked country in central Europe, comprising the historic regions of Bohemia and Moravia and part of Silesia.
The Czech Republic is surrounded by four countries: Germany to the west, Poland to the north, Slovakia to the east, and Austria to the south.
The main rivers of the Czech Republic are the Elbe (known locally as the Labe), the Vltava, the Ohře, the Morava, the Lužnice, the Jihlava, and the Svratka.
encarta.msn.com /encnet/refpages/RefArticle.aspx?refid=761556878   (690 words)

  
 The Population of the Major Cities and Agglomerations of Countries in Europe
The regions and provinces of Belgium and all Belgian cities exceeding 20,000 inhabitants (43+18kb).
The regions of the Czech Republic and all cities exceeding 20,000 inhabitants (26+12kb).
The regions and all cities of Slovakia exceeding 20,000 inhabitants (17+7kb).
www.citypopulation.de /Europe.html   (836 words)

  
 Kadan - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Kadaň (in German Kaaden) is a city in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic.
Although it is situated in an industrial part of the Czech Republic there is no major industry within the city and people usually work in offices or have to commute.
The first written record is, though, from the end of the 12th century - the Czech prince granted the "market town" of Kadaň to the Knights of St. John.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Kadan   (588 words)

  
 Czech Republic
In October a Regional Court upheld a District Court's verdict--issued for a second time--that a 1999 attack by a group of skinheads on a Rom in a bar was not organized.
Czech authorities arrested seven Czechs and five Afghans for their roles in the operation; the case was pending at year's end.
Czech citizens who are trafficked to other countries often cannot receive government assistance upon their return because their identity documents were stolen or taken by the traffickers.
www.state.gov /g/drl/rls/hrrpt/2001/eur/8243.htm   (12659 words)

  
 South Africa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Republic of South Africa is a country located at the southern tip of the African continent.
The Free State is particularly flat due to the fact that the eastern region of the Highveld does not extend as far north as the western region.
The 2005 Statistics South Africa census provided five racial categories by which people could classify themselves, the last of which, "unspecified/other" drew negligible responses, and these results were omitted.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/South_Africa   (6422 words)

  
 Opava - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
(German Troppau, Polish Opawa) is a city in the northern Czech Republic.
Opava is the historical capital of Czech Silesia, now in Moravian-Silesian Region, situated on the Opava River.
Opava was founded in the 12th century and the Congress of Troppau took place here in 1820.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Opava   (184 words)

  
 Czech Republic Regions
I made small changes to some of the region areas, using data from a report from the Czech Statistical Office.
Elections for the new regions took place in fall 2000, and the regions were instituted on 2001-01-01, one year late.
Region: Names are in adjectival form, and are normally followed by "kraj" (except Praha, which is a city, and Vysočina).
www.statoids.com /ucz.html   (1168 words)

  
 Jewish History of Czech Republic
The Jewish communities of the various regions hence differed substantially in their demographic, economic, and cultural aspects, with influences of assimilation to the Czech and German cultures prevailing in the west, and the Hungarian in conjunction with the traditional Orthodox Jewish way of life in the east.
Among the Czech elements it was less noticeable, mainly because of the personal example of Thomas Masaryk and Eduard Bene, and the democratic political philosophy as expounded by them and other leaders of public opinion.
In the Czech Republic especially, where Jews traditionally were highly assimilated and intermarriage was common, many of the younger people who consider themselves Jews are not Jews according to halakhic law.
www.porges.net /JewishHistoryOfCzechRepub.html   (7680 words)

  
 Czech Republic
The major and city council argued that Gina's remarks were malicious enough to constitute "defamation of the Czech nation" and "harm to the reputation of the city of Rokycany at home and abroad." The charges against Gina include slander, assault on a public office, and inciting racial discord.
The Czech language has no standard term to express "sexual harassment." One NGO monitoring this problem reported that the lack of sensitivity on this issue does not mean that sexual harassment does not exist; rather, some inappropriate or offensive behaviors may be too common for comment.
In June the local city council in Usti nad Labem voted to proceed with its long-delayed decision to construct a 6-foot high, 195-foot long wall between a primarily Romani apartment complex and its residents' neighbors across the street.
www.state.gov /g/drl/rls/hrrpt/1999/325.htm   (11632 words)

  
 PwC Business Guide to the Czech Republic - Description of the Czech Republic
The Czech Republic is located in the heart of Europe, neighbouring Germany to the west, Poland to the north, Slovakia to the east, and Austria to the south.
During the inter-war years, the First Republic (as it is referred to) was a rapidly developing industrial society, with a stable democratic system of governance and a vibrant cultural and intellectual life.
The Czech Republic boasts a highly skilled and educated workforce, and foreign direct investment has increased each year, especially since the introduction in 1998 of large-scale investment incentives.
www.pwcglobal.com /cz/eng/ins-sol/spec-int/taxguide/czech/cz-general.html   (399 words)

  
 Statistical Resources
Agency of [the] Republic of Kazakhstan on Statistics - - Agenstvo Respubliki Kazakhstan po Statistike.
Department of Statistics to the Government of the Republic of Lithuania (Statistics Lithuania) - - Statistikos departamentas prie Lietuvos Respublikos Vyriausybës.
[Republic of Macedonia ] former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and the IMF.
nosheep2.lib.vt.edu /slav/statistics.html   (988 words)

  
 Czech Republic - Atlapedia Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
It is bound by Poland to the north, Austria to the south, Germany to the west and Slovakia to the east.
(1.) Bohemia which is the western region of the country with the Ore Mountains rising in the northwest from the Paleozoic rock hill ranges while the wooded hills of the Bohemian forest lie to the southwest.
The lowland plains of Moravia separate the Bohemian region from the Carpathian Mountains of Slovakia and have formed a narrow corridor between the plains of Poland and the Danube Valley.
www.atlapedia.com /online/countries/czech.htm   (1284 words)

  
 Czech Republic
The capital city of Czech Republic is Prague
Czech Republic, landlocked republic in central Europe, comprising the historic regions of Bohemia and Moravia, and part of Silesia.
The republic borders Poland to the north, Germany to the northwest and west, Austria to the south, and Slovakia to the east.
www.emporis.com /en/wm/co?id=100171   (216 words)

  
 Czech Towns and Cities
One of the poorest regions in Bohemia in the last century was the region of Chrudim (Chrudimsky kraj) from where thousands of people emigrated to the USA in the last century.
A district city of 80.000 in the Krusne hory (Erzgebirge) mountains.
Ceskolipsko (Ceska Lipa - Leipa) is the region of formerly volcanic hills, wild woods, lakes and uranium mines.
members.tripod.com /~zlimpkk/Topography/mesta1.html   (3455 words)

  
 About Czech Republic - Travel, Maps, Flag and Information
The Czech landscape is quite varied; Bohemia to the west consists of a basin, drained by the Elbe (Czech: Labe) and Vltava rivers, surrounded by mostly low mountains such as the Sudeten with its part Krkonoše, where one also finds the highest point in the country, the Sněžka at 1,602 m.
After the 1993 division Slovaks staying in the Czech Republic comprise roughly 2% of the current population (the border between the Czech Republic and Slovakia was and is open for citizens of the former Czechoslovakia).
The most concentrated linguistic minority in the Czech Republic are ethnic Poles, historically the majority, and today constituting between 10 and 45% of the population in the Český Těšín district.
www.canadiancontent.net /profiles/Czech-Republic.html   (559 words)

  
 Prague Czech Republic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Those four cities were Hradčany (the Castle District, west and north of the Castle), Malá Strana (the Lesser Town, south of the Castle), Staré Město (the Old Town, on the east bank opposite the Castle) and Nové Město (the New Town, further south and east).
The city underwent further expansion with the annexation of Josefov in 1850 and Vyšehrad in 1883, and at the beginning of 1922, another 37 municipalities were incorporated, raising the city's population to 676,000.
Czech is deemed to be the heart of Europe and ahs a population of more than ten million people out of which 1.3 million are nestled peacefully in the city of Prague.
www.prague-online.info   (7814 words)

  
 Jaroměř - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jaroměř is a town in the Hradec Králové Region of the Czech Republic.
Discussion Board of the City of Jaroměř (in Czech)
Categories: Cities and towns in the Czech Republic
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jaromer   (63 words)

  
 Slovakia - Slovak Republic - Country Profile - Slovensko
In 1993 the Slovaks and the Czechs agreed to separate peacefully.
Location: landlocked country in Central Europe, bounded on the northwest by the Czech Republic, on the north by Poland, on the east by Ukraine, on the south by Hungary, and on the southwest by Austria.
Embassy of the Slovak Republic in the U.S. The Mission in Washington D.C. Slovak Embassies Abroad
www.nationsonline.org /oneworld/slovakia.htm   (690 words)

  
 PRB |   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Information from the latest statistical yearbook and census, and other publications are available.
Regional overview on education and gender, including a table of selected education statistics for countries.
Populations of capital cities and urban agglomerations (750,000 persons or more in year 2000) for the period 1950-2015.
www.prb.org /PopTemplate.cfm?Section=PopNet&template=PopNetInterestDisplay.cfm&InterestCategoryID=535   (458 words)

  
 Links to Relevant Reseources on the Internet
Their links to urban climate modelling, education, urban heat island studies, and cities and global climate change to various regions around the world is excellent.
The aim of RUAF is to facilitate integration of Urban Agriculture in the policies and plans of city authorities and to facilitate the formulation of projects on urban agriculture with active involvement of all local stakeholders.
The Africa region is experiencing the fastest rate of urbanization in the world, yet it is not accompanied by economic growth as has taken place in other developing regions.
www.rec.org /REC/Programs/SustainableCities/Links.html   (5100 words)

  
 Cities (Czech)
Boskowan czech - Nice town in the centre of the Europe.
South Bohemian Region czech/english - Includes an overview and statistics, information on the regional authority and its activities, plus contact details.
Czech mountains english/german/czech - Nasehory.cz - Information on mountain ranges in the north of the country.
www.tuttinsieme.it /tutti/tut/eur/czech/cities.htm   (455 words)

  
 Stockholm Travel Guide and Stockholm Travel Information - TravelPuppy.com
A lot of the city's present day wealth comes from the new light industries, such as information technology and computing, with world leading companies often occupying prime real estate in the city centre or filling up the new business parks on the city fringes.
The city grew around the Old Town, as it emerged as a key trading centre, with influence all over the Baltic Sea region and further afield.
The city has almost as many restaurants per capita as Paris does, as well as 150 or so museums and galleries, so there is always plenty to do if not enjoying the sun.
travelpuppy.com /sweden/stockholm   (593 words)

  
 Germany - Atlapedia Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
It is bound by Poland and the Czech Republic to the east, the Baltic Sea to the northeast, Denmark to the north, the North Sea to the northwest, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg and France to the west, Switzerland to the south and Austria to the south and southeast.
Further inland the winter temperatures are lower and the summers are warm with slightly higher temperatures in the southwest.
A temperate climate is experienced in the eastern regions with an Atlantic influence giving rise to mild winters and cool summers.
www.atlapedia.com /online/countries/germany.htm   (2932 words)

  
 The World Factbook 2004 -- Somalia
The SIAD BARRE regime was ousted in January 1991; turmoil, factional fighting, and anarchy have followed for thirteen years.
The regions of Bari and Nugaal and northern Mudug comprise a neighboring self-declared autonomous state of Puntland, which has been self-governing since 1998, but does not aim at independence; it has also made strides towards reconstructing a legitimate, representative government, but has suffered civil strife in 2002.
Statistics on Somalia's GDP, growth, per capita income, and inflation should be viewed skeptically.
www.brainyatlas.com /geos/so.html   (1460 words)

  
 REENIC: Czech Republic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Czech Republic (an official site of the Czech Republic, includes basic facts about the country, description of its political system, history, etc.)
Texas Chair in Czech Studies (established at the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures of the University of Texas at Austin by the Czech communities of Texas; supports an undergraduate degree program in Czech language, literature, and culture, as well as study and research opportunities in the Czech Republic.
Czech and Slovak Literature in Translation (a bibliography compiled by James Naughton, Oxford University)
menic.utexas.edu /reenic/countries/czech.html   (1347 words)

  
 BikeBiz: Lies, damn lies and statistics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Customs statistics indicate that China exported a total of 45.57 million bicycles in 2002, which represented growth of 31% from the 34.94 million export figure of 2001.
According to statistical data on 206 bicycle firms collected by the Tianjin Bicycle Association, a total of 20.28 million bicycles were produced in the Tianjin area of China in 2002, accounting for over one-third of China’s total output.
And in the UK, the so-called city bike (or trekking bike or hybrid) is also the fastest growing category, although this is largely anecdotal as there are no official figures to back this up.
www.bikebiz.co.uk /infozone/stats.php   (17471 words)

  
 Internet Resources on the Czech Republic
Parliament of the Czech Republic, Chamber of Deputies
Election Reports - Czech Republic (from the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights)
Czech Republic: Selected Internet Resources (Library of Congress Portals to the World)
www.ssees.ac.uk /czech.htm   (91 words)

  
 Kearneysville Tree Fruit Web Site Statistics, 1998
In addition, WebTrends (http://www.webtrends.com) software was used to determine general statistics, user profiles by regions, most requested pages, most downloaded files, most active organizations, most active countries, activity level by day of week and time of day, most downloaded file types, domain percentages, visits by North American states and provinces, most active cities, and bandwidth.
General Site Statistics: For the period 1 November, 1997, through 29 October, 1998, the Kearneysville web site had 47,359 user sessions and served 117,998 page views, with averages of 330 page views/day, and 132 user sessions/day (Table 2).
The web site is being used predominantly in the mid-Atlantic region, but also in other agricultural areas of the country, as well as internationally.
www.caf.wvu.edu /kearneysville/articles/Webstats98/WebStats98.html   (1891 words)

  
 PRB |   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Provides statistics for countries on adult and youth literacy, access to and participation in primary, secondary, and tertiary education as well as statistics on teaching staff.
Provides information on languages by country as well as number of speakers, language names, codes and families.
Provides an overview and statistical indicators on population, nutrition, health, education, economics, women, HIV/AIDS and malaria, and the rate of progress
www.prb.org /PopTemplate.cfm?Section=PopNet&template=PopNetInterestDisplay.cfm&InterestCategoryID=465   (525 words)

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