Vyškov District (Czech: okres Vyškov) is a district in the South Moravian Region of the Czech Republic. Its capital is the town of Vyškov.
Vyškov District
Okres Vyškov | |
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Coordinates: 49°16′N 16°59′E / 49.267°N 16.983°E | |
Country | Czech Republic |
Region | South Moravian |
Capital | Vyškov |
Area | |
• Total | 868.74 km2 (335.42 sq mi) |
Population (2024)[2] | |
• Total | 95,077 |
• Density | 110/km2 (280/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
Municipalities | 79 |
* Towns | 5 |
* Market towns | 3 |
Administrative division
editVyškov District is divided into three administrative districts of municipalities with extended competence: Vyškov, Bučovice and Slavkov u Brna.
List of municipalities
editTowns are marked in bold and market towns in italics:
Bohaté Málkovice - Bohdalice-Pavlovice - Bošovice - Brankovice - Bučovice - Chvalkovice - Dětkovice - Dobročkovice - Dražovice - Drnovice - Drysice - Habrovany - Heršpice - Hlubočany - Hodějice - Holubice - Hostěrádky-Rešov - Hoštice-Heroltice - Hrušky - Hvězdlice - Ivanovice na Hané - Ježkovice - Kobeřice u Brna - Kojátky - Komořany - Kozlany - Kožušice - Krásensko - Křenovice - Křižanovice - Křižanovice u Vyškova - Kučerov - Letonice - Lovčičky - Luleč - Lysovice - Malínky - Medlovice - Milešovice - Milonice - Moravské Málkovice - Mouřínov - Němčany - Nemochovice - Nemojany - Nemotice - Nesovice - Nevojice - Nížkovice - Nové Sady - Olšany - Orlovice - Otnice - Podbřežice - Podivice - Podomí - Prusy-Boškůvky - Pustiměř - Račice-Pístovice - Radslavice - Rašovice - Rostěnice-Zvonovice - Rousínov - Ruprechtov - Rybníček - Šaratice - Slavkov u Brna - Snovídky - Studnice - Švábenice - Topolany - Tučapy - Uhřice - Vážany nad Litavou - Vážany - Velešovice - Vyškov - Zbýšov - Zelená Hora
Part of the district area belongs to Military Training Area Březina.
Geography
editThe district is characterized by a hilly landscape complemented by many valleys. The territory extends into five geomorphological mesoregions: Drahany Highlands (north), Litenčice Hills (west and east), Vyškov Gate (a strip between Drahany Highlands and Litenčice Hills), Ždánice Forest (south) and Dyje–Svratka Valley (small part in the west). The highest point of the district is the hill Horka in Military Training Area Březina with an elevation of 650 m (2,130 ft), the lowest point is the river bed of the Litava in Hostěrádky-Rešov at 192 m (630 ft).
From the total district area of 868.7 km2 (335.4 sq mi), agricultural land occupies 467.4 km2 (180.5 sq mi), forests occupy 293.7 km2 (113.4 sq mi), and water area occupies 8.0 km2 (3.1 sq mi). Forests cover 33.8% of the district's area.[1]
There are many watercourses in the territory, but none significant. The most important rivers are the Litava (a tributary of the Svratka), which flows across the district from east to wets, and Haná, which springs here and flows to the east into the Morava. The territory is poor in bodies of water, the only notable body of water is Opatovice Reservoir with an area of 70.5 ha (174 acres).[3]
There are no large-scale protected areas.
Demographics
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Source: Censuses[4][5] |
Most populated municipalities
editName | Population[2] | Area (km2) |
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Vyškov | 20,498 | 50 |
Slavkov u Brna | 7,169 | 15 |
Bučovice | 6,891 | 31 |
Rousínov | 5,962 | 23 |
Ivanovice na Hané | 2,977 | 21 |
Drnovice | 2,368 | 12 |
Křenovice | 2,057 | 9 |
Pustiměř | 1,945 | 13 |
Holubice | 1,766 | 7 |
Otnice | 1,591 | 9 |
Economy
editThe largest employers with headquarters in Vyškov District and at least 500 employees are:[6]
Economic entity | Location | Number of employees | Main activity |
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Lear Corporation Czech Republic | Vyškov | 1,500–1,999 | Automotive industry |
Paradise Casino Admiral | Komořany | 1,000–1,499 | Gambling and betting activities |
Lohmann & Rauscher | Slavkov u Brna | 1,000–1,499 | Manufacture of pharmaceutical products |
Vyškov Hospital | Vyškov | 1,000–1,499 | Health care |
Bioveta | Ivanovice na Hané | 500–999 | Manufacture of pharmaceutical products |
European Data Project | Komořany | 500–999 | Manufacture of electrical devices for the gambling industry |
Transport
editThe D1 motorway from Brno to Ostrava leads across the district. The D46 motorway separates from it and leads from Vyškov to Olomouc.
Sights
editThe most important monuments in the district, protected as national cultural monuments, are:[7]
- Bučovice Castle
- Slavkov Castle
- Homestead No. 12 in Kučerov
The best-preserved settlements and landscapes, protected as monument zones, are:[8]
- Slavkov u Brna
- Vyškov
- Lysovice
- Rostěnice
- Zvonovice
- Battlefield of the Battle of Austerlitz (partly)
The most visited tourist destinations are Dinopark Vyškov and Vyškov Zoo.[9][10]
Notable people
editReferences
edit- ^ a b "Land use (as at 31 December)". Public database. Czech Statistical Office. Retrieved 2023-05-22.
- ^ a b "Population of Municipalities – 1 January 2024". Czech Statistical Office. 2024-05-17.
- ^ "Údolní nádrž Opatovice" (in Czech). Lesy ČR. 2015-01-30. Retrieved 2023-02-14.
- ^ "Historický lexikon obcí České republiky 1869–2011" (in Czech). Czech Statistical Office. 2015-12-21.
- ^ "Population Census 2021: Population by sex". Public Database. Czech Statistical Office. 2021-03-27.
- ^ "Registr ekonomických subjektů". Business Register (in Czech). Czech Statistical Office. Retrieved 2023-02-14.
- ^ "Výsledky vyhledávání: Národní kulturní památky, okres Vyškov". Ústřední seznam kulturních památek (in Czech). National Heritage Institute. Retrieved 2024-06-19.
- ^ "Výsledky vyhledávání: Památkové rezervace, Památkové zóny, okres Vyškov". Ústřední seznam kulturních památek (in Czech). National Heritage Institute. Retrieved 2024-06-19.
- ^ "Turisté mají v České republice nejraději zoologické zahrady, technické památky, koupání a Pražský hrad" (in Czech). CzechTourism. 2022-06-24. Retrieved 2023-02-14.
- ^ "Nejnavštěvovanější turistické cíle České republiky 2020" (PDF) (in Czech). CzechTourism. 2021-05-17. Retrieved 2023-02-14.
External links
edit- Vyškov District – profile on the Czech Statistical Office website