The Bohemia-Power station is an area of the Tchéquie, one of most important in term of surface and population. Its capital, Prague, are not located on its territory but consist of a separate area: the metropolitan City of Prague.

Its surface occupies 14% of the territory of Tchéquie. It completely surrounds the “area” of Prague and is located between the areas of Liberec (in North), of Karlovy Vary (in the West), of Pardubice (in the East), of Vysočina (South-eastern), Bohemia of the South (in the South), of Plzeň (in South-west) and of Ústí nad Labem (in the North-West).

Population

With the December 31st 2001, the population of the Bohemia-Power station rises has 1.123.931 inhabitants (either the equivalent of the population of Prague). The district (okres) of Kladno is populated with 150.000 inhabitants followed more by Mladá Boleslav and Příbram with 100.000 inhabitants.

The density of the population of the area is growing as Prague is approached.

Economy

The geographical location of the area strongly influences its economy. It profits from the networks truck driver and railway which converge towards the capital.

On the other hand, the clean absence of capital (the seat of the area is in Prague) as well as the tropism that Prague exerts and which drains employment and resources are a brake with the development into clean of the area.

The area is for Prague a basin of labor, a territory where to establish industries non-grata in the capital, concerning the provisioning of food and a pleasure ground: the country cottage of countryside ( chata ) being an quasi-institution.

Cities and Cantons

Bonds

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