-
divided into 270
okresy. 1960–1992: 10 kraje, Prague, and (from 1970)
Bratislava (capital of Slovakia);
these were
divided into 109–114
okresy; the
kraje were...
- Name (Czech) Area (square
Austrian miles) Po****tion
Districts (Bezirke,
Okresy) Prag (English: Prague)
Praha 0.2 67,260 1
Budweiser Kreis Budějovický kraj...
- today's Ruthenia; both
lands and
counties were
divided into
districts (
okresy). 1923–1927: as above,
except that the
Slovak and
Ruthenian counties were...
-
executed by the city
council and the mayor. The
older seventy-six
districts (
okresy,
singular okres)
including three "statutory cities" (without Prague, which...
- EU's NUTS 3
level of
local administrative units. Each kraj
consists of
okresy (counties or districts).
There are 79 districts.
After a
period without...
- of the
eight Slovak administrative regions and
consists of 13
districts (
okresy) and 666 muni****lities, 23 of
which have town status. The
region was established...
- Traditionally, the
region has been
divided into six
districts (Czech:
okresy)
which still exist as
regional units,
though most
administration has been...
- (kraje), Prague, and (since 1970) Bratislava;
divided in 109–114
districts (
okresy); the
kraje were
abolished temporarily in
Slovakia in 1969–1970 and for...
- "(part of) country", or "(part of) countryside". A kraj is
subdivided into
okresy ("districts"). The
first kraje were
created in the
Kingdom of
Bohemia during...
-
kraje are
subdivided into
okresy (sg. okres,
usually translated as districts).
Slovakia currently has 79 districts. The
okresy are
further divided into...