Znojmo District

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Znojmo District
Okres Znojmo
Okres znojmo.png
Location in the South Moravian Region within the Czech Republic
Coordinates: 48°55′N16°10′E / 48.917°N 16.167°E / 48.917; 16.167
CountryFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
Region South Moravian
Capital Znojmo
Area
[1]
  Total1,590.44 km2 (614.07 sq mi)
Population
 (2024) [2]
  Total116,110
  Density73/km2 (190/sq mi)
Time zone UTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST)
Municipalities144
* Towns5
* Market towns15

Znojmo District (Czech : okres Znojmo) is a district in the South Moravian Region of the Czech Republic. Its capital is the town of Znojmo.

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Administrative division

Znojmo District is divided into two administrative districts of municipalities with extended competence: Znojmo and Moravský Krumlov.

List of municipalities

Towns are marked in bold and market towns in italics:

Bantice - Běhařovice - Bezkov - Bítov - Blanné - Blížkovice - Bohutice - Bojanovice - Borotice - Boskovštejn - Božice - Břežany - Čejkovice - Čermákovice - Černín - Chvalatice - Chvalovice - Citonice - Ctidružice - Damnice - Dobelice - Dobřínsko - Dobšice - Dolenice - Dolní Dubňany - Dyjákovice - Dyjákovičky - Dyje - Džbánice - Grešlové Mýto - Havraníky - Hevlín - Hluboké Mašůvky - Hnanice - Hodonice - Horní Břečkov - Horní Dubňany - Horní Dunajovice - Horní Kounice - Hostěradice - Hostim - Hrabětice - Hrádek - Hrušovany nad Jevišovkou - Jamolice - Jaroslavice - Jevišovice - Jezeřany-Maršovice - Jiřice u Miroslavi - Jiřice u Moravských Budějovic - Kadov - Korolupy - Kravsko - Křepice - Krhovice - Křídlůvky - Kubšice - Kuchařovice - Kyjovice - Lančov - Lechovice - Lesná - Lesonice - Litobratřice - Lubnice - Lukov - Mackovice - Mašovice - Medlice - Mikulovice - Milíčovice - Miroslav - Miroslavské Knínice - Morašice - Moravský Krumlov - Našiměřice - Němčičky - Nový Šaldorf-Sedlešovice - Olbramkostel - Olbramovice - Oleksovice - Onšov - Oslnovice - Pavlice - Petrovice - Plaveč - Plenkovice - Podhradí nad Dyjí - Podmolí - Podmyče - Práče - Pravice - Přeskače - Prokopov - Prosiměřice - Rešice - Rozkoš - Rudlice - Rybníky - Šafov - Šanov - Šatov - Skalice - Slatina - Slup - Stálky - Starý Petřín - Štítary - Stošíkovice na Louce - Strachotice - Střelice - Suchohrdly u Miroslavi - Suchohrdly - Šumná - Tasovice - Tavíkovice - Těšetice - Trnové Pole - Trstěnice - Tulešice - Tvořihráz - Uherčice - Újezd - Únanov - Valtrovice - Vedrovice - Velký Karlov - Vémyslice - Vevčice - Višňové - Vítonice - Vracovice - Vranov nad Dyjí - Vranovská Ves - Vratěnín - Vrbovec - Výrovice - Vysočany - Zálesí - Zblovice - Želetice - Žerotice - Žerůtky - Znojmo

Geography

Vranov nad Dyji and surrounding landscape Vranov nad Dyji 2019.jpg
Vranov nad Dyjí and surrounding landscape

Znojmo District borders Austria in the south. The area is characterized by a slightly undulating and sparsely wooded landscape, with an above-average share of agricultural land and above-average temperatures. The territory extends into three geomorphological mesoregions: Jevišovice Uplands (most of the territory), Dyje–Svratka Valley (west) and Bobrava Highlands (small part in the northeast). The highest point of the district is a contour line in Zblovice with an elevation of 522 m (1,713 ft), the lowest point are the river beds of the Thaya and Jevišovka in Hrušovany nad Jevišovkou at 173 m (568 ft).

From the total district area of 1,590.4 km2 (614.1 sq mi), agricultural land occupies 1,069.3 km2 (412.9 sq mi), forests occupy 353.4 km2 (136.4 sq mi), and water area occupies 30.3 km2 (11.7 sq mi). Forests cover 22.2% of the district's area. [1]

The most important river is the Thaya, which flows across the southern part of the district. The Jevišovka flows through the central part and joins Thaya just behind the district border. The Rokytná, a tributary of the Jihlava, flows through the northern part. The largest body of water is the Vranov Reservoir with an area of 762.5 ha (1,884 acres). Otherwise, there are not many bodies of water.

Along the Czech-Austrian border is the Podyjí National Park, the smallest Czech national park.

Demographics

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1869107,256    
1880115,595+7.8%
1890121,277+4.9%
1900127,177+4.9%
1910132,670+4.3%
YearPop.±%
1921135,237+1.9%
1930142,526+5.4%
1950106,450−25.3%
1961113,019+6.2%
1970109,770−2.9%
YearPop.±%
1980113,322+3.2%
1991111,705−1.4%
2001112,277+0.5%
2011111,380−0.8%
2021112,409+0.9%
Source: Censuses [3] [4]

Most populated municipalities

NamePopulation [2] Area (km2)
Znojmo 34,16066
Moravský Krumlov 5,70750
Hrušovany nad Jevišovkou 3,39625
Miroslav 3,10027
Dobšice 2,3155
Nový Šaldorf-Sedlešovice 1,8108
Hodonice 1,7869
Šanov 1,69320
Hostěradice 1,64727
Božice 1,59130

Economy

The largest employers with headquarters in Znojmo District and at least 500 employees are: [5]

Economic entityLocationNumber of employeesMain activity
Znojmo Hospital Znojmo 1,000–1,499Health care

The district is known for viticulture and fruit growing. Large part of the district belongs to the Znojmo wine sub-region.

Transport

There are no motorways passing through the district. The most important roads are the I/38 (part of the European route E59) from Jihlava to Znojmo and the Czech-Austrian border, and the I/53 from Znojmo to Brno.

Sights

Vranov nad Dyji Castle Vranov nad Dyji03(js) crop.jpg
Vranov nad Dyjí Castle

The most important monuments in the district, protected as national cultural monuments, are: [6]

The best-preserved settlements and landscapes, protected as monument reservations and monument zones, are: [7]

The most visited tourist destinations are the Bítov Castle and Vranov nad Dyjí Castle with the ruins of Nový Hrádek Castle. [8]

Notable people

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References

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  2. 1 2 "Population of Municipalities – 1 January 2024". Czech Statistical Office. 2024-05-17.
  3. "Historický lexikon obcí České republiky 1869–2011 – Okres Znojmo" (in Czech). Czech Statistical Office. 2015-12-21. pp. 1–2.
  4. "Population Census 2021: Population by sex". Public Database. Czech Statistical Office. 2021-03-27.
  5. "Registr ekonomických subjektů". Business Register (in Czech). Czech Statistical Office. Retrieved 2023-02-08.
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