Administrative divisions of Brno

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The city of Brno is divided into 29 city districts, which are further subdivided into 48 city parts.

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  1. Brno-Bohunice
  2. Brno-Bosonohy
  3. Brno-Bystrc znak.svg Brno-Bystrc
  4. Brno-Cernovice (znak).svg Brno-Černovice
  5. Brno-Chrlice znak.svg Brno-Chrlice
  6. Brno-Ivanovice znak.svg Brno-Ivanovice
  7. Brno-Jehnice znak.jpg Brno-Jehnice
  8. Brno-jih
  9. Brno-Jundrov (znak).png Brno-Jundrov
  10. Brno-Kninicky znak.svg Brno-Kníničky
  11. Brno-Kohoutovice znak.svg Brno-Kohoutovice
  12. Brno-Komin znak.svg Brno-Komín
  13. Brno-Kralovo Pole znak.svg Brno-Královo Pole
  14. Brno-Lisen znak.svg Brno-Líšeň
  15. Brno-Malomerice a Obrany znak.svg Brno-Maloměřice a Obřany
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  1. Brno-Medlanky znak.svg Brno-Medlánky
  2. Brno-Novy Liskovec znak.svg Brno-Nový Lískovec
  3. Brno-Oresin znak.png Brno-Ořešín
  4. Brno-Reckovice a Mokra Hora znak.svg Brno-Řečkovice a Mokrá Hora
  5. Brno-sever znak.svg Brno-sever
  6. Brno-Slatina znak.svg Brno-Slatina
  7. Brno-Stary Liskovec znak.svg Brno-Starý Lískovec
  8. Brno-stred znak.svg Brno-střed
  9. Brno-Turany znak.jpg Brno-Tuřany
  10. Brno-Utechov znak.svg Brno-Útěchov
  11. Brno-Vinohrady (znak).png Brno-Vinohrady
  12. Brno-Zabovresky znak.svg Brno-Žabovřesky
  13. Brno-Zebetin CoA CZ.svg Brno-Žebětín
  14. Brno-Zidenice znak.svg Brno-Židenice

City Districts

NamePopulation [1] Area (km2)Density (per km2)Postal codeNumber of basic settlements:
Brno-střed 69,25815.004,617602 00, 603 0047
Brno-sever 50,05312.244,089602 00, 613 00, 614 00, 638 0023
Brno-Královo Pole 30,5559.913,083602 00, 612 0021
Brno-Líšeň 27,23415.711,733628 0015
Brno-Bystrc 24,65527.26905635 00 až 641 0013
Brno-Židenice 23,0425.054,562615 00, 636 0015
Brno-Žabovřesky 21,5084.354,944616 0012
Brno-Řečkovice a Mokrá Hora 15,0297.571,985621 0013
Brno-Bohunice 13,6713.024,526625 005
Brno-Starý Lískovec 12,9663.283,953625 005
Brno-Kohoutovice 12,8304.093,136623 005
Brno-Slatina 12,5775.832,157627 008
Brno-Vinohrady 12,3431.966,297628 002
Brno-jih 10,50212.77822602 00 až 619 0018
Brno-Nový Lískovec 10,4341.656,323625 00, 634 003
Brno-Černovice 8,4906.291,349618 009
Brno-Komín 8,0247.601,055624 009
Brno-Maloměřice and Obřany 6,2539.29673614 0011
Brno-Tuřany 5,94717.84333620 009
Brno-Medlánky 5,8653.511,670(??)5
Brno-Žebětín 5,75713.59423641 004
Brno-Jundrov 4,7254.221,119637 007
Brno-Chrlice 3,6919.49388643 004
Brno-Bosonohy 2,8327.15396642 003
Brno-Ivanovice 1,9942.45813621 002
Brno-Kníničky 1,14010.93104635 006
Brno-Jehnice 1,1364.07279621 001
Brno-Útěchov 8531.18722644 001
Brno-Ořešín 6383.06208621 001

Cadastral territories

NameCity districtPopulation [2] Area (km2)Density (per km2)
Židenice Brno-Židenice, Brno-Vinohrady 33,0726.475,111
Líšeň Brno-Líšeň 26,26615.711,671
Bystrc Brno-Bystrc 24,71427.26906
Žabovřesky Brno-Žabovřesky 21,2624.354,887
Královo Pole Brno-Královo Pole 21,1195.503,839
Veveří Brno-střed 20,4671.9810,336
Černá Pole Brno-Královo Pole, Brno-sever, Brno-střed 20,4122.468,297
Staré Brno Brno-střed 17,6401.6810,500
Lesná Brno-sever 15,9812.586,194
Řečkovice Brno-Řečkovice a Mokrá Hora 14,2626.682,135
Bohunice Brno-Bohunice 14,2123.024,705
Starý Lískovec Brno-Starý Lískovec 12,7823.283,896
Zábrdovice Brno-sever, Brno-střed, Brno-Židenice 12,6321.647,702
Kohoutovice Brno-Kohoutovice 11,5732.384,862
Slatina Brno-Slatina 11,1045.831,904
Nový Lískovec Brno-Nový Lískovec 10,2841.656,232
Štýřice Brno-střed 8,6653.332,602
Černovice Brno-Černovice 8,3746.291,331
Komín Brno-Komín 7,9847.601,050
Husovice Brno-sever 6,9151.325,238
Ponava Brno-Královo Pole 6,8171.604,260
Žebětín Brno-Žebětín 6,22213.59457
Medlánky Brno-Medlánky 6,1033.511,738
Brno-město Brno-střed 5,3001.194,453
Komárov Brno-jih 4,9881.663,004
Stránice Brno-střed 4,5520.934,894
Jundrov Brno-Jundrov, Brno-Kohoutovice 4,4584.151,074
Trnitá Brno-jih, Brno-střed 4,4291.902,331
Chrlice Brno-Chrlice 3,6139.49380
Maloměřice Brno-Maloměřice and Obřany 3,3634.06828
Obřany Brno-Maloměřice and Obřany 3,0145.28570
Tuřany Brno-Tuřany 2,6719.61277
Pisárky Brno-Jundrov, Brno-Kohoutovice, Brno-střed 2,6064.67558
Bosonohy Brno-Bosonohy 2,6027.15363
Soběšice Brno-sever 2,4946.06411
Horní Heršpice Brno-jih 2,1143.77560
Ivanovice Brno-Ivanovice 1,9972.45815
Sadová Brno-Královo Pole 1,8582.82658
Brněnské Ivanovice Brno-Tuřany 1,4814.17355
Přízřenice Brno-jih 1,1863.82310
Holásky Brno-Tuřany 1,1421.83624
Kníničky Brno-Kníničky 1,10510.93101
Jehnice Brno-Jehnice 1,0904.07267
Útěchov Brno-Útěchov 9201.18779
Mokrá Hora Brno-Řečkovice a Mokrá Hora 8650.88982
Dolní Heršpice Brno-jih 8133.13259
Ořešín Brno-Ořešín 6073.06198
Dvorska Brno-Tuřany 3802.23170

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