- A Kraj (plural:
kraje) is the highest-level
administrative unit in the
Czech Republic and the
Slovak Republic. For lack of
other English expressions,...
- (Czech:
kraje [
ˈkrajɛ];
singular kraj [kraj] ) are higher-level
territorial self-governing
units of the
Czech Republic. The
first regions (
kraje) were created...
-
structure largely restored. However, 13 new
Kraje/Kreise were
established in
place of the old ones.
These Kraje/Kreise were
subdivided into
between twelve...
-
Since 1949 (except 1990–1996),
Slovakia has been
divided into a
number of
kraje (singular kraj;
usually translated as "Regions" with
capital R).
Their number...
- part of the
Soviet Union. 1949–1960: 19
regions (
kraje)
divided into 270 okresy. 1960–1992: 10
kraje, Prague, and (from 1970)
Bratislava (capital of Slovakia);...
-
Albanian man from
Krajë...
- The
Grand Prix Královéhradeckého
kraje is a one-day
cycling race held
annually since 2012 in the
Czech Republic. It is part of the UCI
Europe Tour in...
- 2000, the
Czech Republic has been
divided into
thirteen regions (Czech:
kraje,
singular kraj) and the
capital city of Prague.
Every region has its own...
- have
replaced self-governing
lands with a
modified system of "regions" (
kraje),
which do not
follow the
borders of the
historical Czech lands (or the...
- kraj, pl. samosprávne
kraje) or Upper-Tier
Territorial Units (sg. vyšší územný celok, pl. vyššie územné celky, abbr. VÚC). The
kraje are
subdivided into...