Okres Teplice
Okres Teplice | |
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Kraj | Ústecký kraj |
surface | 468.88 km² |
Inhabitants • Population density |
128,610 ( January 1, 2019 ) 272 inhabitants / km² |
Municipalities • of which cities • of which Městyse |
34 9 1 |
LAU 1 | CZ0426 |
Vehicle registration number (issued until 2001) |
TP |
The Teplice District (translated District Teplice ) was located in the northwest of the Czech Republic in kraj Ústecký . The Okresy were roughly comparable to the rural districts in Germany and were dissolved as local authorities on December 31, 2002 . 128,610 inhabitants (as of January 1, 2019) live on 469 km² in 34 communities with a total of 115 districts, nine of which are cities.
161 km² can be used for agriculture, the forest area takes up an area of about 46%. Some important traffic connections lead through the district. These include the important railway line from Most to Ústí nad Labem and the motorway from Prague to Dresden .
There have been major changes in the economy in recent years. Some of the large industrial companies were closed or downsized. The mountain area is mainly used for local recreation. Winter sports play the biggest role. Unemployment is just under 17%, and the trend is rising.
cities and communes
Bílina ( Bilin ) city - Bořislav ( Boreslau ) - Bystřany ( Wisterschan ) - Bžany ( Webeschan ) - Dubí ( Eichwald ) - Duchcov ( Dux ) - Háj u Duchcova ( Haan ) - Hostomice ( Hostomice ) - Hrob ( monastery grave ) - City - Hrobčice ( Hrobschitz ) - Jeníkov ( Janegg ) - Kladruby ( Kradrob ) - Kostomlaty pod Milešovkou ( cost sheet ) - Košťany ( cost ) - Krupka ( barley ) - Lahošť ( Loosch ) - Ledvice ( Ladowitz ) - Lukov ( Lukow ) - Měrunice ( Meronitz ) - Mikulov ( Niklasberg ) - Modlany ( Modlan ) - Moldava ( Moldau ) - Novosedlice ( Weißkirchlitz ) - Ohníč ( Wohontsch ) - Osek ( Ossegg ) - Proboštov ( Probstau ) - Rtyně nad Bílinou ( Hertine ) - Srbice ( Serbitz ) - Světec ( Schwaz ) - Teplice ( Teplitz-Schönau ) - Újezdeček ( Kleinaugezd ) - Zabrušany ( Sobrusan ) - Žalany ( Schallan ) - Žim ( Schima )
Historic buildings and landmarks
Teplicko is rich in historical monuments.
- Duchcov Castle
- Kostomlaty Castle
- Krupka Castle (also called Rosenburg)
- Königsberg nativity play in Krupka
- Kyšperk Castle in Krupka
- Štola Martin in Krupka
- Ossegg Monastery
- Gothic castle Rýzmburk in Osek
- Doubravská hora ruins from the 15th century in Teplice
- Renaissance castle Teplice
- Teplice with spa houses and medicinal springs.
Individual evidence
- ↑ http://www.uir.cz/okres/3509/Teplice
- ↑ Český statistický úřad - The population of the Czech regions and counties as of January 1, 2019 (XLSX)
Web links
- Homepage of ePUSA (cz)
Coordinates: 50 ° 37 ' N , 13 ° 47' E