- Source: Opava District
Opava District (Czech: okres Opava) is a district in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic. Its capital is the city of Opava.
Administrative division
Opava District is divided into four administrative districts of municipalities with extended competence: Opava, Hlučín, Kravaře and Vítkov.
= List of municipalities
=Cities and towns are marked in bold and market towns in italics:
Bělá -
Bohuslavice -
Bolatice -
Branka u Opavy -
Bratříkovice -
Březová -
Brumovice -
Budišov nad Budišovkou -
Budišovice -
Čermná ve Slezsku -
Chlebičov -
Chuchelná -
Chvalíkovice -
Darkovice -
Děhylov -
Dobroslavice -
Dolní Benešov -
Dolní Životice -
Háj ve Slezsku -
Hať -
Hlavnice -
Hlubočec -
Hlučín -
Hněvošice -
Holasovice -
Hrabyně -
Hradec nad Moravicí -
Jakartovice -
Jezdkovice -
Kobeřice -
Kozmice -
Kravaře -
Kružberk -
Kyjovice -
Lhotka u Litultovic -
Litultovice -
Ludgeřovice -
Markvartovice -
Melč -
Mikolajice -
Mladecko -
Mokré Lazce -
Moravice -
Neplachovice -
Nové Lublice -
Nové Sedlice -
Oldřišov -
Opava -
Otice -
Píšť -
Pustá Polom -
Radkov -
Raduň -
Rohov -
Šilheřovice -
Skřipov -
Slavkov -
Služovice -
Sosnová -
Štáblovice -
Staré Těchanovice -
Stěbořice -
Štěpánkovice -
Štítina -
Strahovice -
Sudice -
Svatoňovice -
Těškovice -
Třebom -
Uhlířov -
Velké Heraltice -
Velké Hoštice -
Větřkovice -
Vítkov -
Vřesina -
Vršovice -
Závada
Geography
Opava District borders Poland in the north. The territory is hilly, but the average altitude is low. The territory extends into three geomorphological mesoregions: Nízký Jeseník (west and south), Opava Hilly Land (east and north), and Ostrava Basin (a small part in the northeast). The highest point of the district is the hill Červená hora in Budišov nad Budišovkou with an elevation of 749 m (2,457 ft). The lowest point of the district is the river bed of the Oder in Šilheřovice at 198 m (650 ft).
From the total district area of 1,115.9 km2 (430.9 sq mi), agricultural land occupies 682.2 km2 (263.4 sq mi), forests occupy 312.5 km2 (120.7 sq mi), and water area occupies 19.0 km2 (7.3 sq mi). Forests cover 28.0% of the district's area.
The entire district is drained by the Oder River, but this river appears in the territory only briefly. The most important rivers of the district are the Opava, which flows across the district from northwest to east, and the Moravice, which enters the district in the west and joins the Opava near the city of Opava. The largest body of water is Kružberk Reservoir, built on the Moravice.
There are no large-scale protected areas.
Demographics
= Most populated municipalities
=Economy
The largest employers with headquarters in Opava District and at least 500 employees are:
Transport
The D1 motorway from Ostrava to the Czech-Polish border briefly runs along the eastern district border; otherwise there are no motorway passing through the district. The most important road is the I/11 from Ostrava to Bruntál via Opava.
Sights
The most important monuments in the district, protected as national cultural monuments, are:
Chapel of the Holy Cross in Opava
Co-Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary in Opava
Hradec nad Moravicí Castle
Petr Bezruč City House of Culture in Opava
Grave of Jan Zajíc in Vítkov
The best-preserved settlements, protected as monument reservations and monument zones, are:
Lipina (monument reservation)
Budišov nad Budišovkou
Hlučín
Hradec nad Moravicí
Opava
The most visited tourist destinations are the Hradec nad Moravicí Castle and Silesian Museum in Opava.
Notable people
References
External links
Opava District – profile on the Czech Statistical Office website
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Krnov
- Daftar kota kembar di Ceko
- Daftar kota kembar di Polandia
- Przemysł II
- Opava District
- Opava
- List of German names for places in the Czech Republic
- Moravian-Silesian Region
- Bělá (Opava District)
- Slavkov
- Hlučín Region
- Sosnová (Opava District)
- Opava (disambiguation)
- Vladimír Coufal