Karlovy Vary Region Explained

Karlovy Vary Region
Native Name:Karlovarský kraj
Native Name Lang:cs
Settlement Type:Region
Coordinates:50.2283°N 12.9667°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Czech Republic
Seat Type:Capital
Seat:Karlovy Vary
Parts Type:Districts
Parts Style:para
P1:Karlovy Vary District
P2:Sokolov District
P3:Cheb District
Leader Title:Governor
Leader Name:Petr Kulhánek (KOA)
Area Total Km2:3314.46
Elevation Max M:1244
Population Footnotes:[1]
Population Total:295077
Population As Of:2024-01-01
Population Density Km2:auto
Demographics Type2:GDP
Demographics2 Footnotes:[2]
Demographics2 Title1:Total
Demographics2 Info1:CZK 99.823 billion
(€3.893 billion)
Iso Code:CZ-41
Registration Plate:K
Website:www.kr-karlovarsky.cz

The Karlovy Vary Region (Czech: Karlovarský kraj) is an administrative unit (Czech: kraj) of the Czech Republic, located in the westernmost part of the country. It is named after its capital Karlovy Vary. It is known for spas, which include Karlovy Vary and Mariánské Lázně.

The Karlovy Vary Region, as a higher territorial self-governing unit, was created in 2000 in the northern part of the West Bohemian Region. The seat of the region is Karlovy Vary. In terms of size, number of municipalities, and population, it ranks among the smaller regions of the Czech Republic. Its area (3,314 km²) covers 4.25% of the territory of the Czech Republic. The Karlovy Vary Region is the third smallest region by area, right after Prague and the Liberec Region. By population, the Karlovy Vary Region is the smallest region in the Czech Republic, with approximately 295,000 inhabitants.

Administrative divisions

The Karlovy Vary Region is divided into three districts:

At a lower level, the region has 134 municipalities, comprising 56 in the Karlovy Vary District, 40 in the Cheb District and 38 in the Sokolov District.[3]

Population

Karlovy Vary Region is the smallest region in the Czech Republic with a population of less than 300,000. Only 11 municipalities have populations greater than 5,000. The largest municipality of the region is Karlovy Vary with a population of around 50,000. The table below shows the municipalities in Karlovy Vary Region with the largest population (as of 1 January 2024):[4]

NamePopulation Area (km2)District
49,353 59 Karlovy Vary District
32,825 96 Cheb District
22,155 23 Sokolov District
15,825 50 Karlovy Vary District
Mariánské Lázně14,22552Cheb District
Chodov12,649 14 Sokolov District
12,783 56 Cheb District

Other significant towns in Karlovy Vary Region are Nejdek, Kraslice, Františkovy Lázně and Horní Slavkov.

Economy

Spas

The region is responsible over half of the county's spa industry.[5] Twelve spas are in the city of Karlovy Vary.[6] Other spa towns in the region include Františkovy Lázně, Mariánské Lázně, Lázně Kynžvart and Jáchymov.[7] The spas are visited by Czechs as well as by people from the rest of Europe, Russia, Israel and North America.[8] The Karlovy Vary spa wafer, a local food item, was awarded protected designation of origin (PDO) status by the European Commission in 2011.[9]

The water from the region is used in locally produced beverages including Mattoni from Karlovy Vary and Aquila from the village of Kyselka.[10]

Black Triangle

The region is the home of two power stations, Vřesová and Tisová, both in the Sokolov District. The region is also part of the so-called Black Triangle, an area of heavy industrialization and environmental damage on the three-way border of Poland, Germany, and the Czech Republic.[11]

Transport

The Karlovy Region is served by Karlovy Vary Airport, which handled more than 100,000 passengers in 2012.[12] The region is also home to two other airports, neither of which are used for passenger flights. These are Cheb Airport, the oldest airport in the country,[13] and Mariánské Lázně Airport.

The region lacks any motorways.[14] The unfinished R6 expressway passes through the region, linking Cheb and Karlovy Vary to Prague. The length of operated railway lines in the region is 493km (306miles).[14]

Education

The Czech University of Life Sciences Prague opened a centre in the village of Dalovice in the Karlovy Vary District in 2007.[15] The private College of Karlovy Vary is also located in the region, in addition to regional centres of the Banking Institute / College of Banking in Karlovy Vary and the University of West Bohemia in Cheb and Sokolov.[15]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Population of cohesion regions, regions and districts of the Czech Republic, 1 January 2024. Czech Statistical Office. 2024-05-17.
  2. https://www.czso.cz/csu/xb/regionalni_hdp Language - Czech, Access date - 01/30/2021
  3. Web site: Population of municipalities of the Czech republic . Czech Statistical Office . 2019-04-30.
  4. Web site: Population of municipalities of the Czech Republic, 1 January 2024 . 2024-05-17 . Czech Statistical Office.
  5. Web site: Tourism drops but not for everyone . . 9 August 2013 . 16 April 2014.
  6. Web site: Spas . . 5 December 2004 . 16 April 2014.
  7. Web site: Karlovy Vary Region - Basic Information. Tourist portal of Karlovy Vary Region . 16 April 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140330152824/http://cestovani.kr-karlovarsky.cz/en/Pages/default.aspx . 30 March 2014 . dead.
  8. Web site: Spa treatment becoming less affordable for Czechs. Radio Prague. 24 October 2012. 16 April 2014.
  9. Web site: Czechs win protection for Karlovy Vary spa wafers . . 26 May 2011 . 16 April 2014.
  10. Web site: Balené vody na tuzemském trhu . cs . . 27 June 2001 . 18 April 2014.
  11. Web site: Archived copy . 2014-04-16 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140413033921/http://www.umwelt.sachsen.de/umwelt/download/luft/Bericht_Luftqualitaet_Schwarzes_Dreieck_2002.pdf . 2014-04-13. page 9.
  12. Web site: Letiště Karlovy Vary loni mělo zisk na 8,7 milionu korun . cs . . 23 June 2013 . 18 April 2014.
  13. Web site: Mailbox . . 26 July 2009 . 18 April 2014.
  14. Web site: Doprava . Transport . . 16 April 2014 . XLS.
  15. Web site: V Karlovarském kraji otevře studium zemědělská univerzita . cs . . 18 April 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140419025215/http://karlovarsky.topregion.cz/index.jsp;jsessionid=7D032A6DE605CCF286867C1CB6A149C7?articleId=11539 . 19 April 2014 . dead.