Frýdek-Místek District ( cs, okres Frýdek-Místek, pl, powiat Frydek-Mistek) is a district (''
okres Okres ( Czech and Slovak term meaning "district" in English; from German Kreis - circle (or perimeter)) refers to administrative entities in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. It is similar to Landkreis in Germany or "''okrug''" in other Slavic-speak ...
'') within the
Moravian-Silesian Region
The Moravian-Silesian Region ( cs, Moravskoslezský kraj; pl, Kraj morawsko-śląski; sk, Moravsko-sliezsky kraj) is one of the 14 administrative regions of the Czech Republic. Before May 2001, it was called the Ostrava Region ( cs, Ostravský ...
of the
Czech Republic
The Czech Republic, or simply Czechia, is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Historically known as Bohemia, it is bordered by Austria to the south, Germany to the west, Poland to the northeast, and Slovakia to the southeast. The ...
. Its administrative centre is the city of
Frýdek-Místek
Frýdek-Místek (, pl, Frydek-Mistek; german: Friede(c)k-Mistek) is a city in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 54,000 inhabitants. The historic centres of both Frýdek and Místek are well preserved and are protecte ...
. It was created by a reform of administrative divisions in 1960. Until the reform, it was a part of
Český Těšín District which ceased to exist with the reform.
The creation of the Frýdek-Místek District redrew ethnic lines in the region. Český Těšín District covered the exact southern part of
Zaolzie
Trans-Olza ( pl, Zaolzie, ; cs, Záolží, ''Záolší''; german: Olsa-Gebiet; Cieszyn Silesian: ''Zaolzi''), also known as Trans-Olza Silesia ( Polish: ''Śląsk Zaolziański''), is a territory in the Czech Republic, which was disputed betwe ...
area and
Poles
Poles,, ; singular masculine: ''Polak'', singular feminine: ''Polka'' or Polish people, are a West Slavic nation and ethnic group, who share a common history, culture, the Polish language and are identified with the country of Poland in ...
were proportionately more numerous there than in the newly
gerrymandered
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Frýdek-Místek District, which also encompasses the ethnically pure Czech areas west of Zaolzie.
Complete list of municipalities
Baška –
Bílá –
Bocanovice –
Brušperk –
Bruzovice –
Bukovec Bukovec may refer to:
Places Croatia
*Bukovec, a village in the municipality of Selnica, Međimurje County
* Bukovec Zelinski, a village, Zagreb County
* Mali Bukovec, a municipality and village, Varaždin County
* Veliki Bukovec, a municipality ...
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Bystřice –
Čeladná
Čeladná is a municipality and village in the Frýdek-Místek District in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 2,800 inhabitants. It lies under the Moravian-Silesian Beskids Range.
Tourism
There are many holiday hous ...
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Dobrá –
Dobratice –
Dolní Domaslavice –
Dolní Lomná –
Dolní Tošanovice –
Fryčovice –
Frýdek-Místek
Frýdek-Místek (, pl, Frydek-Mistek; german: Friede(c)k-Mistek) is a city in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 54,000 inhabitants. The historic centres of both Frýdek and Místek are well preserved and are protecte ...
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Frýdlant nad Ostravicí
Frýdlant nad Ostravicí (; german: Friedland (an der Ostrawitza)) is a town in Frýdek-Místek District in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 9,800 inhabitants.
Administrative parts
Frýdlant nad Ostravicí is made ...
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Hnojník –
Horní Domaslavice –
Horní Lomná –
Horní Tošanovice –
Hrádek –
Hrčava –
Hukvaldy
Hukvaldy (german: Hochwald) is a municipality and village in Frýdek-Místek District in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 2,100 inhabitants. It is known for the ruins of the third-largest castle in the Czech Republi ...
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Jablunkov
Jablunkov (; pl, , german: Jablunkau) is a town in Frýdek-Místek District in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 5,300 inhabitants.
Polish minority makes up 16.4% of the population. It is inhabited by a large amo ...
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Janovice
Janovice (german: Janowitz, pl, Janowice) is a municipality and village in Frýdek-Místek District in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 2,000 inhabitants.
Geography
Janovice is located about south of Frýdek-Mís ...
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Kaňovice –
Komorní Lhotka –
Košařiska –
Kozlovice –
Krásná –
Krmelín –
Kunčice pod Ondřejníkem –
Lhotka –
Lučina –
Malenovice –
Metylovice –
Milíkov –
Morávka –
Mosty u Jablunkova –
Návsí
( pl, , german: Nawsi) is a municipality and village in Frýdek-Místek District in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 3,800 inhabitants.
Polish minority makes up 17.4% of the population.
Etymology
The name is d ...
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Nižní Lhoty –
Nošovice
Nošovice (german: Noschowitz, pl, Noszowice) is a municipality and village in Frýdek-Místek District in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 1,000 inhabitants.
Etymology
The name originates from ''lokator'' Potmie ...
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Nýdek –
Ostravice
Ostravice (german: Ostrawitz, pl, Ostrawica) is a municipality and village in Frýdek-Místek District in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 2,400 inhabitants.
Geography
Ostravice is located about south of Frýdek ...
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Palkovice –
Paskov –
Pazderna –
Písečná –
Písek
Písek (; german: Pisek) is a town in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 30,000 inhabitants. The town centre is well preserved and is protected by law as an urban monument zone.
Písek is colloquially called "''South ...
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Pražmo –
Pržno –
Pstruží –
Raškovice –
Řeka
( pl, ) is a municipality and village in Frýdek-Místek District in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 600 inhabitants.
Polish minority makes up 10.1% of the population.
Etymology
The name literally means "rive ...
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Řepiště –
Ropice –
Sedliště –
Smilovice –
Soběšovice –
Staré Hamry
Staré Hamry (german: Althammer, pl, Stare Hamry) is a municipality and village in the Frýdek-Místek District in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 600 inhabitants.
Etymology
The name Staré Hamry literally means ...
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Staré Město –
Staříč –
Střítež –
Sviadnov –
Třanovice –
Třinec –
Vělopolí –
Vendryně –
Vojkovice –
Vyšní Lhoty –
Žabeň –
Žermanice
References
External links
List of municipalities of Frýdek-Místek District
Districts of the Czech Republic
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