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Prague Prague ( ; cs, Praha ; german: Prag, ; la, Praga) is the capital and largest city in the Czech Republic, and the historical capital of Bohemia. On the Vltava river, Prague is home to about 1.3 million people. The city has a temperate ...
has a local-government structure of two or three tiers, depending on the area of town. At the top is the Magistrate of the Capital City of Prague ( cs, Magistrát hlavního města Prahy), which is responsible for
public transport Public transport (also known as public transportation, public transit, mass transit, or simply transit) is a system of transport for passengers by group travel systems available for use by the general public unlike private transport, typi ...
; waste collection; municipal
police The police are a Law enforcement organization, constituted body of Law enforcement officer, persons empowered by a State (polity), state, with the aim to law enforcement, enforce the law, to ensure the safety, health and possessions of citize ...
;
firefighting Firefighting is the act of extinguishing or preventing the spread of unwanted fires from threatening human lives and destroying property and the environment. A person who engages in firefighting is known as a firefighter. Firefighters typically ...
;
ambulance An ambulance is a medically equipped vehicle which transports patients to treatment facilities, such as hospitals. Typically, out-of-hospital medical care is provided to the patient during the transport. Ambulances are used to respond to med ...
services; cultural activities; care of historical sites; the
Prague Zoo Prague Zoological Garden (Czech: ''Zoologická zahrada hl. m. Prahy'') is a zoo in Prague, Czech Republic. It was opened in 1931 with the goal to "advance the study of zoology, protect wildlife, and educate the public" in the district of Troja ...
; and other activities of citywide significance. Prague is divided into 10 municipal districts (1-10), 22 administrative districts (1-22), 57 municipal parts, or 112 cadastral areas. Since 1990, the city has been divided into 56 (since 1992, 57) self-governing municipal parts ( cs, městské části). The parts are responsible for parks and
environmental protection Environmental protection is the practice of protecting the natural environment by individuals, organizations and governments. Its objectives are to conserve natural resources and the existing natural environment and, where possible, to repair dam ...
; ordering equipment for schools and
volunteer firefighters A volunteer fire department (VFD) is a fire department of volunteers who perform fire suppression and other related emergency services for a local jurisdiction. Volunteer and retained (on-call) firefighters are expected to be on call to respond t ...
; some cultural and sports activities; activities for seniors; some social and health programs; cemeteries; and collection of fees for dog tags and the like. Another important activity of the municipal parts is the ownership, maintenance and, sometimes, sale of public property, especially
public housing Public housing is a form of housing tenure in which the property is usually owned by a government authority, either central or local. Although the common goal of public housing is to provide affordable housing, the details, terminology, de ...
. Since 2001, the 57 municipal parts have been grouped into 22 numbered administrative districts ( cs, správní obvody), for national-government purposes. One administrative district has responsibility for providing certain services for the municipal parts. Those services include providing business licenses, identity cards and passports. The administrative district with such responsibility sometimes shares a name with the municipal part it serves. For example, the administrative district of Prague 19 provides those services to the municipal parts of Prague 19 (Kbely), Prague- Satalice and Prague-
Vinoř Vinoř is a municipal district (''městská část'') in Prague, 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, ...
. Residents of Satalice can get dog tags in their neighborhood but must go to Kbely, home of the Prague 19 government, to get an identity card. Both the citywide government and the municipal districts have elected councils and
mayor In many countries, a mayor is the highest-ranking official in a municipal government such as that of a city or a town. Worldwide, there is a wide variance in local laws and customs regarding the powers and responsibilities of a mayor as well ...
s. The mayor of the Capital City of Prague is known as the ''primátor'', which is sometimes translated into English as "lord mayor" (even though the Czech title carries no connotations of nobility). Since 1960, Prague has been divided into 10 municipal districts. Those 10 districts are still used for addressing and transportation purposes and, for example, the organisation of courts and prosecutions. Street signs usually reflects the name of a municipal district and additionally add the name of the cadastral area ( cs, katastrální území). Thus, a sign in Kbely will say "Praha 9-Kbely," not "Praha 19." Prague residents are much more likely to use the name of a cadastral area, than the name of an administrative district in everyday communication.


Table of administrative and municipal districts

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Prague 1 Prague 1, formally the Prague 1 Municipal District (), is a second-tier municipality in Prague. It is co-extensive with the national administrative district (''správní obvod'') of the same name. Prague 1 includes most of the medieval heart of ...
, , Prague 1 , - , Prague 2 , ,
Prague 2 Prague 2, formally the Prague 2 Municipal District (''Městská čast Praha 2''), is a second-tier municipality in Prague. It is co-extensive with the national administrative district (''správní obvod'') of the same name. As of the end of 2004 ...
, , Prague 2 , - , Prague 3 , ,
Prague 3 Prague 3 (formally the ''Prague 3 Municipal District'', cs, Městská čast Praha 3), is a second-tier municipality in Prague. It is geographically identical to the national administrative district (''správní obvod'') and city administrative ...
, , Prague 3 , - , rowspan=3 , Prague 4, ,
Prague 4 Prague 4, formally the Prague 4 Municipal District (''Městská čast Praha 4''), is a second-tier municipality in Prague. The administrative district (''správní obvod'') of the same name consists of municipal districts Prague 4 and Kunratice. ...
, , Prague 4, Kunratice , - , Prague 11 (part) , , Prague 11, Šeberov, Újezd u Průhonic , - , Prague 12 , , Prague 12, Libuš , - , rowspan=4 , Prague 5 , ,
Prague 5 Prague 5, formally the Prague Municipal District (''Městská čast Praha 5''), is a second-tier municipality in Prague. The administrative district (''správní obvod'') of the same name consists of municipal districts Prague 5 and Slivenec. P ...
, , Prague 5, Slivenec , - ,
Prague 13 Prague 13 is a municipal district (''městská část'') in Prague, 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 sout ...
, , Prague 13, Řeporyje , - ,
Prague 16 Prague 16 is a municipal district (''městská část'') of Prague. It has about 8,500 inhabitants. It is located in the south-western part of the city. It is formed by one cadastre, Radotín. The administrative district (''správní obvod'') of ...
, , Prague 16 (formerly
Radotín Prague 16 is a municipal district (''městská část'') of Prague. It has about 8,500 inhabitants. It is located in the south-western part of the city. It is formed by one cadastre, Radotín. The administrative district (''správní obvod'') of ...
), Lipence,
Lochkov Lochkov is a municipal district (''městská část'') in Prague, 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 ...
, Velká Chuchle,
Zbraslav Zbraslav (; german: Königsaal; Latin ''Aula Regia'') is a municipal district and cadastral area of Prague. The southernmost district of Prague, it lies on the Vltava River in the national administrative district of Prague 16. The former indepe ...
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Prague 17 Prague 17 is a municipal district (''městská část'') in Prague Prague ( ; cs, Praha ; german: Prag, ; la, Praga) is the capital and largest city in the Czech Republic, and the historical capital of Bohemia. On the Vltava river, Prag ...
(part) , ,
Zličín Zličín is a district and cadastral area in the west of Prague, located in an administrative district of the same name, which is part of Prague 5 Prague 5, formally the Prague Municipal District (''Městská čast Praha 5''), is a second-tie ...
, - , rowspan=2 , Prague 6 , ,
Prague 6 Prague 6, formally the municipal district Prague 6 (''Městská část Praha 6''), is the largest Prague district. It is located in the north-west of Prague. It covers 41.54 km² and has 100,600 inhabitants (31.12.2008). The administrative ...
, , Prague 6, Lysolaje,
Nebušice Nebušice is a district of Prague 6 Prague 6, formally the municipal district Prague 6 (''Městská část Praha 6''), is the largest Prague district. It is located in the north-west of Prague. It covers 41.54 km² and has 100,600 inhabitan ...
, Přední Kopanina, Suchdol , - ,
Prague 17 Prague 17 is a municipal district (''městská část'') in Prague Prague ( ; cs, Praha ; german: Prag, ; la, Praga) is the capital and largest city in the Czech Republic, and the historical capital of Bohemia. On the Vltava river, Prag ...
(part) , , Prague 17 (formerly
Řepy Řepy is a district in the west of Prague, located in and making up most of Prague 17 district, part of Prague 6 Prague 6, formally the municipal district Prague 6 (''Městská část Praha 6''), is the largest Prague district. It is located i ...
) , - , Prague 7 , ,
Prague 7 Prague 7 is a municipal district (''městská část'') in Prague, Czech Republic. The administrative district (''správní obvod'') of the same name consists of the quarters Letná, Holešovice, Bubny, Bubeneč, Troja as well as a small part ...
, , Prague 7, Troja (has been a separate municipal district since 1 January 1992) , - , Prague 8 , ,
Prague 8 Prague 8 is a municipal district (''městská část'') in Prague, Czech Republic. The administrative district (''správní obvod'') of the same name consists of municipal districts Prague 8, Březiněves, Ďáblice and Dolní Chabry. See al ...
, , Prague 8,
Březiněves Březiněves is a municipal district (''městská část'') and cadastral area (''katastrální území'') in Prague. It is located in the northern part of the city. As of 2018, there were 1576 inhabitants living in Březiněves. The first writt ...
,
Dolní Chabry Dolní Chabry is a suburb of Prague in the Czech Republic. There are eight Menhir A menhir (from Brittonic languages: ''maen'' or ''men'', "stone" and ''hir'' or ''hîr'', "long"), standing stone, orthostat, or lith is a large human-made ...
,
Ďáblice Ďáblice is a municipal district (''městská část'') and cadastral A cadastre or cadaster is a comprehensive recording of the real estate or real property's metes-and-bounds of a country.Jo Henssen, ''Basic Principles of the Main Cadastral ...
, - , rowspan=6 , Prague 9 , ,
Prague 9 Prague 9 is both a municipal and an administrative district in Prague, Czech Republic. Prague 9 administrative districts takes care mainly of districts of Vysočany, Prosek, Hrdlořezy, and partly of Hloubětín, Libeň, Střížkov a Malešice. ...
, , Prague 9 , - ,
Prague 14 Prague 14 is a municipal district in Prague since 1994. It is located in the north-eastern part of the city, east of district Prague 9. It consists of four cadastres: Hloubětín (part), Kyje, Černý Most and Hostavice. The administrative dist ...
, , Prague 14,
Dolní Počernice Dolní Počernice (german: Unter Potschernitz) is a municipal district (''městská část'') and cadastral area (''katastrální území'') in Prague Prague ( ; cs, Praha ; german: Prag, ; la, Praga) is the capital and largest city in the ...
, - , Prague 18 , , Prague 18 (formerly Letňany), Čakovice (has been part of administrative district 18 since 2007) , - , Prague 19 , , Prague 19 (formerly
Kbely Prague 19, also known as Kbely (german: Gbel), is a municipal district () in Prague. It is located in the north-eastern part of the city. It is formed by one cadastre, Kbely. , there were 6,149 inhabitants living in Prague 19. The administrative ...
), Satalice,
Vinoř Vinoř is a municipal district (''městská část'') in Prague, 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, ...
, , - , Prague 20 , , Prague 20 (formerly Horní Počernice) , - , Prague 21 , , Prague 21 (formerly Újezd nad Lesy),
Běchovice Běchovice () is a suburb of Prague, currently a municipal district in the administrative district Prague 21. It is located about 13 km east of the city centre. The main road and railway line connecting Prague and Kolín pass through Běchovic ...
, Klánovice, Koloděje , - , rowspan=4 , Prague 10 , ,
Prague 10 Prague 10 is both a municipal and administrative district in Prague, Czech Republic with more than 100,000 inhabitants. Twin towns *Ballerup, Denmark *Prešov, Slovakia *Nyíregyháza, Hungary *Jasło, Poland Neighbourhood ( cadastral communities ...
, , Prague 10 , - , Prague 11 (part) , , Křeslice , - , Prague 15 , , Prague 15,
Dolní Měcholupy Dolní Měcholupy is a municipal district (''městská část'') and cadastral area (''katastrální území'') in Prague. It is located in the eastern part of the city. As of 2008, there were 1,788 inhabitants living in Dolní Měcholupy. The fi ...
, Dubeč, Petrovice, Štěrboholy , - ,
Prague 22 Prague 22, also known as Uhříněves, is a municipal district (''městská část'') in Prague, Czech Republic. It is located in the south eastern part of the city. The administrative district (''správní obvod'') of the same name comprises muni ...
, , Prague 22 (formerly Uhříněves), Benice,
Kolovraty Kolovraty is a municipal district (''městská část'') in Prague, 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 sou ...
, Královice, Nedvězí Notes: * In 2001, the Czech government ordered that every municipal district that serves an entire administrative district should be named for the administrative district that it serves. Thus, the municipal districts of Radotín, Řepy, Letňany, Kbely, Horní Počernice, Újezd nad Lesy and Uhříněves are now Prague 16 through 22, respectively. The old names remain as the names of cadastral areas. * All named districts officially begin with "Prague-", or "''Praha-''" in Czech. Thus, for example, the official name of Kunratice is "Prague-Kunratice" or ''"Praha-Kunratice"''.


List of cadastral areas

Key: Cadastral area (year joined to Prague) – municipal district *
Hradčany Hradčany (; german: Hradschin), the Castle District, is the district of the city of Prague, Czech Republic surrounding Prague Castle. The castle is one of the biggest in the world at about in length and an average of about wide. Its histo ...
(1784) – Prague 1, Prague 6 *
Malá Strana Malá Strana (Czech for "Little Side (of the River)", ) or more formally Menší Město pražské () is a district of the city of Prague, Czech Republic, and one of its most historic neighbourhoods. In the Middle Ages, it was a dominant cente ...
("Lesser Town" or "Little Quarter") (1784) – Prague 1, Prague 5 * Nové Město (New Town) (1784) – Prague 1, Prague 2, Prague 8 * Staré Město (Old Town) (1784) – Prague 1 *
Josefov Josefov (also Jewish Quarter; german: Josefstadt) is a town quarter and the smallest cadastral area of Prague, Czech Republic, formerly the Jewish ghetto of the town. It is surrounded by the Old Town. The quarter is often represented by the flag ...
(Jewish Quarter) (1854) – Prague 1 *
Vyšehrad Vyšehrad ( Czech for "upper castle") is a historic fort in Prague, Czech Republic, just over 3 km southeast of Prague Castle, on the east bank of the Vltava River. It was probably built in the 10th century. Inside the fort are the Basil ...
(1883) – Prague 2 * Holešovice (1884) – Prague 1, Prague 7 *
Libeň Libeň (german: Lieben) is a cadastral area and district of Prague, Czech Republic. It was incorporated into Prague in 1901. People * Reinhard Heydrich, assassinated here * Herz Homberg, born here * Ernestine Schumann-Heink, born here * Bo ...
(1901) – Prague 7, Prague 8, Prague 9 *
Bohnice Bohnice () is a district in the north of Prague, located in Prague 8, some 5 km north of city centre. The district is home to a large psychiatric hospital and a large panel housing estate in which all of the streets are named after cities or ...
(1922) – Prague 8 * Braník (1922) – Prague 4 *
Břevnov Břevnov () is a district in the west of Prague, located in Prague 6. The district is home to the Břevnov Monastery (Czech: ''Břevnovský klášter''). On the territory of Břevnov stems Brusnice brook. Břevnov was first mentioned in the 10th ...
(1922) – Prague 5, Prague 6 *
Bubeneč Bubeneč is a district in the north-west of Prague. 52% of the district is in Prague 7, but most of the built-up area is in Prague 6. Sparta Prague football club and their stadium Generali Arena is situated at the south-eastern edge of Bubeneč, ...
(1922) – Prague 6, Prague 7 *
Dejvice Dejvice is a historical community, a municipal quarter of the Prague 6 district of Prague, Czech Republic. Its history can be traced back to the late Roman era. Dejvice is known for its appeal to the upper middle class, foreign diplomatic corps ...
(1922) – Prague 6 *
Hloubětín Hloubětín (, german: Tiefenbach) is a district of Prague located from the centre, belonging mostly to Prague 9, with parts of it also belonging to Prague 14 and Prague 10. There were 10,704 people living in this area in 2001. The area, first ...
(1922) – Prague 9, Prague 14 * Hlubočepy (1922) – Prague 5 * Hodkovičky (1922) – Prague 4 * Hostivař (1922) – Prague 15 * Hrdlořezy (1922) – Prague 9, Prague 10 *
Jinonice Jinonice is a district of Prague Prague ( ; cs, Praha ; german: Prag, ; la, Praga) is the capital and largest city in the Czech Republic, and the historical capital of Bohemia. On the Vltava river, Prague is home to about 1.3 millio ...
(1922) – Prague 5, Prague 13 *
Karlín Karlín (german: Karolinenthal) is a cadastral area of Prague, part of Prague 8 municipal district, formerly an independent town (which became part of Prague in 1922). It is bordered by the river Vltava and Holešovice to the north, Vítkov ...
(1922) – Prague 8 *
Kobylisy Kobylisy is a district in the north of Prague, located in Prague 8. The eastern part of the district is home to a large panel housing estate with over 10,000 residents. The area is served by Kobylisy and Ládví stations on the Prague Metro, bo ...
(1922) – Prague 8 *
Košíře Košíře is a district of Prague, part of the municipal area Prague 5. It is situated in the valley of the Motol brook between the districts Smíchov and Motol. Košíře became a town in 1896 and was joined onto Prague in 1921. History K ...
(1921) – Prague 5 * Krč (1922) – Prague 4 *
Liboc Liboc is a district of the city of Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic. It is part of Prague 6, located near Divoká Šárka. The Prague British International School Vlastina Campus is in Liboc; it formerly belonged to the pre-merger Prague ...
(1922) – Prague 6 * Lhotka (1922) – Prague 4 * Malá Chuchle (1922) – Velká Chuchle * Malešice (1922) – Prague 9, Prague 10 *
Michle Michle is a district of Prague city, part of Prague 4 Prague 4, formally the Prague 4 Municipal District (''Městská čast Praha 4''), is a second-tier municipality in Prague. The administrative district (''správní obvod'') of the same name c ...
(1922) – Prague 4, Prague 10 * Motol (1922) – Prague 5 *
Nusle Nusle () is a district of Prague. It became part of the city in 1922. Location Part of Nusle is in Prague 2 while most is in Prague 4. Nusle is located south of the city centre in ''Nuselské údolí'' (Nusle Valley) on the Botič brook. It bo ...
(1922) – Prague 2, Prague 4 * Podolí (1922) – Prague 4 *
Prosek Prosek or Prošek may refer to: Places * Prosek, North Macedonia, an archaeological site in North Macedonia * Prosek, Niška Banja, a village in Serbia * Prosek (Prague), a neighbourhood in Prague ** Prosek (Prague Metro), a Prague Metro station ...
(1922) – Prague 9 * Radlice (1922) – Prague 5 *
Smíchov Smíchov () is (since 1909) a district of Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, and is part of Prague 5. It is on the west bank of the Vltava river. History Between 1945 and 1989, the district contained a monument dedicated to Soviet tan ...
(1922) – Prague 5 * Sedlec (1922) – Prague 6, Suchdol *
Strašnice Strašnice is a cadastral district in Prague. It became part of Prague on 1 January 1922. It lies mostly in the municipal and administrative district of Prague 10 while a small part is in Prague 3. The district is bordered by Vršovic ...
(1922) – Prague 3, Prague 10 * Střešovice (1922) – Prague 6 * Střížkov (1922) – Prague 8, Prague 9 * Troja (1922) – Troja, Prague 7 *
Veleslavín Veleslavín (, german: Weleslawin) is a district of Prague, part of Prague 6, situated in the west of the city approximately 5 km from Ruzyně International Airport. It was probably founded in the 10th or 11th century, first recorded in reco ...
(1922) – Prague 6 *
Vinohrady Královské Vinohrady (in English literally "Royal Vineyards" german: Königliche Weinberge) is a cadastral district in Prague. It is so named because the area was once covered in vineyards dating from the 14th century. Vinohrady lies in the muni ...
(1922) – Prague 1, Prague 2, Prague 3, Prague 10 *
Vokovice Vokovice is a district of Prague city, part of Prague 6. It has been a part of Prague since 1922 and as of 2006, 11,197 people live there. Part of this district is Šárecké údolí, a natural valley, part of which was declared in 1964 as p ...
(1922) – Prague 6 *
Vršovice Vršovice is a district of Prague. All of Vršovice lies within the Prague 10 administrative district. Vršovice is located south-east of the city centre. It borders Vinohrady to the north, Nusle to the south-west, Michle to the south and Stra ...
(1922) – Prague 4, Prague 10 * Vysočany (1922) – Prague 3, Prague 9 * Záběhlice (1922) – Prague 4, Prague 10 *
Žižkov Žižkov is a cadastral district of Prague, Czech Republic. Most of Žižkov lies in the municipal and administrative district of Prague 3, except for very small parts which are in Prague 8 and Prague 10. Prior to 1922, Žižkov was an indep ...
(1922) – Prague 3, Prague 10 *
Čimice Prague has a local-government structure of two or three tiers, depending on the area of town. At the top is the Magistrate of the Capital City of Prague ( cs, Magistrát hlavního města Prahy), which is responsible for public transport; waste coll ...
(1960) – Prague 8 *
Ruzyně Ruzyně is a district of Prague city, part of Prague 6. It has been a part of Prague since 1960. Václav Havel Airport is located in this district. Czech Airlines has its head office on the grounds of the airport. Travel Service Airlines and its ...
(1960) – Prague 6 *
Ďáblice Ďáblice is a municipal district (''městská část'') and cadastral A cadastre or cadaster is a comprehensive recording of the real estate or real property's metes-and-bounds of a country.Jo Henssen, ''Basic Principles of the Main Cadastral ...
(1960/68) – Ďáblice *
Dolní Chabry Dolní Chabry is a suburb of Prague in the Czech Republic. There are eight Menhir A menhir (from Brittonic languages: ''maen'' or ''men'', "stone" and ''hir'' or ''hîr'', "long"), standing stone, orthostat, or lith is a large human-made ...
(1960/68) – Dolní Chabry *
Holyně Holyně is a small village and cadastral area (''katastrální území'') in Prague. It is located in the western part of the city. As of 2011, there were 451 inhabitants living in Holyně. It is a part of municipal district (''městská část ...
(1960/68) – Slivenec * Kunratice (1960/68) – Kunratice * Lysolaje (1960/68) – Lysolaje * Řeporyje (1960/68/74) – Řeporyje, Prague 13 * Čakovice (1968) – Čakovice *
Dolní Měcholupy Dolní Měcholupy is a municipal district (''městská část'') and cadastral area (''katastrální území'') in Prague. It is located in the eastern part of the city. As of 2008, there were 1,788 inhabitants living in Dolní Měcholupy. The fi ...
(1968) – Dolní Měcholupy, Dubeč * Horní Měcholupy (1968) – Prague 15 *
Letňany Letňany is an area of Prague, Czech Republic. It was founded in 1307, and became part of Prague in 1968. It has been part of the ''Prague 9'' administrative district since 2001, having previously been in the local government district of ''Prague ...
(1968) – Prague 18 * Libuš (1968) – Libuš *
Kbely Prague 19, also known as Kbely (german: Gbel), is a municipal district () in Prague. It is located in the north-eastern part of the city. It is formed by one cadastre, Kbely. , there were 6,149 inhabitants living in Prague 19. The administrative ...
(1968) – Prague 19 *
Kyje Kyje (german: Keeg) is a cadastral district of Prague, 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 ...
(1968) – Prague 14 *
Komořany Komořany (german: Komoran) is a former village which is now a cadastral subdivision of the municipal district of Prague 12. History Komořany was recorded in 1088 as "Comoraz", a settlement belonging to the Vyšehrad Chapter. The name derives ...
(1968) – Prague 12 *
Miškovice Miškovice is a cadastral area in Prague, 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, P ...
(1968) – Čakovice *
Modřany Modřany () is a suburb of Prague south of the city centre on the banks of the Vltava Vltava ( , ; german: Moldau ) is the longest river in the Czech Republic, running southeast along the Bohemian Forest and then north across Bohemia, throu ...
(1968) – Prague 12 *
Nebušice Nebušice is a district of Prague 6 Prague 6, formally the municipal district Prague 6 (''Městská část Praha 6''), is the largest Prague district. It is located in the north-west of Prague. It covers 41.54 km² and has 100,600 inhabitan ...
(1968) – Nebušice * Štěrboholy (1968) – Štěrboholy *
Třeboradice Třeboradice is a cadastral district in the municipal part Čakovice in the administrative district Prague 18 in Prague, Czech Republic The Czech Republic, or simply Czechia, is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Historically k ...
(1968) – Čakovice * Velká Chuchle (1968) – Velká Chuchle * Háje (1968/74) – Prague 11 * Petrovice (1968/74) – Petrovice * Přední Kopanina (1968/74) – Přední Kopanina *
Běchovice Běchovice () is a suburb of Prague, currently a municipal district in the administrative district Prague 21. It is located about 13 km east of the city centre. The main road and railway line connecting Prague and Kolín pass through Běchovic ...
(1974) – Běchovice * Benice (1974) – Benice *
Březiněves Březiněves is a municipal district (''městská část'') and cadastral area (''katastrální území'') in Prague. It is located in the northern part of the city. As of 2018, there were 1576 inhabitants living in Březiněves. The first writt ...
(1974) – Březiněves *
Dolní Počernice Dolní Počernice (german: Unter Potschernitz) is a municipal district (''městská část'') and cadastral area (''katastrální území'') in Prague Prague ( ; cs, Praha ; german: Prag, ; la, Praga) is the capital and largest city in the ...
(1974) – Dolní Počernice * Dubeč (1974) – Dubeč * Hájek (1974) – Uhříněves *
Horní Počernice Prague 20, also known as Horní Počernice (German ''Ober Potschernitz''), is a municipal district (''městská část'') in Prague Prague ( ; cs, Praha ; german: Prag, ; la, Praga) is the capital and List of cities in the Czech Republic, l ...
– Prague 20 *
Hostavice Hostavice became part of Prague in 1968. Now it is part of the district of Prague 9 (Prague 14) and is a cadastral area on its own. The area is 1,98 km2, the population is 2 707 and the population density is 1 367 inhabitants / km2. There is ...
(1974) – Prague 14 *
Chodov Chodov () may refer to places in the Czech Republic: *Chodov (Sokolov District), a town in the Karlovy Vary Region * Chodov (Karlovy Vary District), a municipality and village in the Karlovy Vary Region * Chodov (Domažlice District), a municipalit ...
(1974) – Prague 11 *
Cholupice Cholupice (german: Cholupitz) a village in the south of Prague and a cadastral subdivision of Prague 12. There are 18 streets and 165 addresses registered, and a population of around 600. The Outer Ring Road passes just south of the village, an ...
(1974) – Prague 12 * Klánovice (1974) – Klánovice * Královice (1974) – Královice * Koloděje (1974) – Koloděje *
Kolovraty Kolovraty is a municipal district (''městská část'') in Prague, 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 sou ...
(1974) – Kolovraty * Křeslice (1974) – Křeslice *
Lahovice Lahovice is a Prague city districts, cadastral district of Prague, Czech Republic. In 2015, it had 330 inhabitants. There is a confluence of the Berounka and Vltava rivers in Lahovice. There are two settlements in the cadastral district: Lahovice ...
(1974) – Zbraslav *
Lipany Lipany ('lindens;' hu, Héthárs, german: Siebenlinden, la, Septemtiliae all lit. 'seven lindens') is a town in the Sabinov District, Prešov Region in northeastern Slovakia. History The first written mention about Lipany comes from 1312. It ...
(1974) – Kolovraty * Lipence (1974) – Lipence *
Lochkov Lochkov is a municipal district (''městská část'') in Prague, 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 ...
(1974) – Lochkov * Nedvězí (1974) – Nedvězí * Písnice (1974) – Libuš *
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(1974) – Uhříněves, Křeslice *
Radotín Prague 16 is a municipal district (''městská část'') of Prague. It has about 8,500 inhabitants. It is located in the south-western part of the city. It is formed by one cadastre, Radotín. The administrative district (''správní obvod'') of ...
(1974) – Radotín *
Řepy Řepy is a district in the west of Prague, located in and making up most of Prague 17 district, part of Prague 6 Prague 6, formally the municipal district Prague 6 (''Městská část Praha 6''), is the largest Prague district. It is located i ...
(1974) – Prague 6, Prague 17 * Satalice (1974) – Satalice * Slivenec (1974) – Slivenec * Sobín (1974) – Zličín * Stodůlky (1974) – Prague 13, Řeporyje * Suchdol (1974) – Suchdol *
Točná Točná (german: Totschna) is a village, and a cadastral subdivision of the municipal district of Prague 12. There are 31 streets and 413 addresses registered, and a population of 679. The village lies just north of Prague's southern border, f ...
(1974) – Prague 12 *
Třebonice Třebonice is a village in central Bohemia, Czech Republic. It was founded in the thirteenth century, and became part of Prague in 1968. It is now part of the Prague 5 administrative district, and the local government districts of Prague 13 and P ...
(1974) – Prague 13, Řeporyje, Zličín * Uhříněves (1974) – Uhříněves * Újezd nad Lesy (1974) – Prague 21 * Újezd u Průhonic (1974) – Újezd u Průhonic *
Vinoř Vinoř is a municipal district (''městská část'') in Prague, 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, ...
(1974) – Vinoř * Zadní Kopanina (1974) – Řeporyje *
Zbraslav Zbraslav (; german: Königsaal; Latin ''Aula Regia'') is a municipal district and cadastral area of Prague. The southernmost district of Prague, it lies on the Vltava River in the national administrative district of Prague 16. The former indepe ...
(1974) – Zbraslav *
Zličín Zličín is a district and cadastral area in the west of Prague, located in an administrative district of the same name, which is part of Prague 5 Prague 5, formally the Prague Municipal District (''Městská čast Praha 5''), is a second-tier ...
(1974) – Zličín *
Černý Most Černý Most () is a large panel housing estate in the north-east of Prague, belonging to Prague 14. At the end of 2013 it was home to 22,355 residents. As well as residential complexes, the area has a large retail park with the same name. Histo ...
(formed in 1988 from parts of Kyje, Hostavice, Dolní Počernice and Horní Počernice) – Prague 14 * Kamýk (formed in 1989 from parts of Lhotka and Libuš) – Prague 12 Source: ''Cities and towns in Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia (volume 5)''


Other areas

Beyond the 111 cadastral areas named above, many other Prague settlements, quarters and housing estates are perceived as districts, although they do not constitute their own cadastral areas. Examples:
Barrandov Barrandov is a neighbourhood in southwest Prague, Czech Republic, located in the cadastral district of Hlubočepy, in Prague 5. It is situated on and around some rock formations above the Vltava River. Barrandov is known for its film industry ...
, Spořilov, Sídliště Košík, Zahradní Město,
Pankrác Pankrác is a neighborhood of Prague, Czech Republic. It is located south of the city centre on the hills of the eastern bank of the Vltava River and is part of the Prague 4 municipal district, situated in the district of Nusle. Bordering distric ...
,
Letná Letná is a hill overlooking Prague historic centre and Vltava River just besides Prague Castle. It neighbours Stromovka, the largest park in Prague. The hill belongs to Holešovice and Bubeneč quarters of Prague 7. The main part of Letná is Le ...
, Bubny, Zlíchov, Klíčov, Butovice, Klukovice, Kačerov, Jenerálka, Šárka, Strahov, Chodovec, Litochleby, Dubeček, Lázeňka, Netluky, Zmrzlík, Cikánka, Kateřinky, Hrnčíře, Pitkovičky, Lahovičky, Dolní Černošice, Kazín, Závist, Baně, Strnady, and many others. The biggest
panelák () is a colloquial term in Czech and Slovak for a panel building constructed of pre-fabricated, pre-stressed concrete, such as those extant in the former Czechoslovakia and elsewhere in the world. Paneláks are usually located in housing estat ...
complexes are Jižní Město ("South City"), Severní Město ("North City") and Jihozápadní Město ("Southwest City"), all of which consist of partial housing estates. Most of Prague's panelák estates that were built between the 1960s and 1980s have names that incorporate the Czech word ''sídliště'', which refers to a post-World War 2 eastern bloc housing estate. Many local names originated from names of historic villages in today's Prague area.


Symbols


Flags

http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/cz-11.html Vlajky pražských městských částí na Flags Of The World File:Flag of Prague 1.svg,
Prague 1 Prague 1, formally the Prague 1 Municipal District (), is a second-tier municipality in Prague. It is co-extensive with the national administrative district (''správní obvod'') of the same name. Prague 1 includes most of the medieval heart of ...
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Prague 2 Prague 2, formally the Prague 2 Municipal District (''Městská čast Praha 2''), is a second-tier municipality in Prague. It is co-extensive with the national administrative district (''správní obvod'') of the same name. As of the end of 2004 ...
File:Flag of Prague 3.svg,
Prague 3 Prague 3 (formally the ''Prague 3 Municipal District'', cs, Městská čast Praha 3), is a second-tier municipality in Prague. It is geographically identical to the national administrative district (''správní obvod'') and city administrative ...
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Prague 4 Prague 4, formally the Prague 4 Municipal District (''Městská čast Praha 4''), is a second-tier municipality in Prague. The administrative district (''správní obvod'') of the same name consists of municipal districts Prague 4 and Kunratice. ...
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Prague 5 Prague 5, formally the Prague Municipal District (''Městská čast Praha 5''), is a second-tier municipality in Prague. The administrative district (''správní obvod'') of the same name consists of municipal districts Prague 5 and Slivenec. P ...
File:Flag of Prague 6.svg,
Prague 6 Prague 6, formally the municipal district Prague 6 (''Městská část Praha 6''), is the largest Prague district. It is located in the north-west of Prague. It covers 41.54 km² and has 100,600 inhabitants (31.12.2008). The administrative ...
File:Flag of Prague 7.svg,
Prague 7 Prague 7 is a municipal district (''městská část'') in Prague, Czech Republic. The administrative district (''správní obvod'') of the same name consists of the quarters Letná, Holešovice, Bubny, Bubeneč, Troja as well as a small part ...
File:Flag of Prague 8.svg,
Prague 8 Prague 8 is a municipal district (''městská část'') in Prague, Czech Republic. The administrative district (''správní obvod'') of the same name consists of municipal districts Prague 8, Březiněves, Ďáblice and Dolní Chabry. See al ...
File:Flag of Prague 9.svg,
Prague 9 Prague 9 is both a municipal and an administrative district in Prague, Czech Republic. Prague 9 administrative districts takes care mainly of districts of Vysočany, Prosek, Hrdlořezy, and partly of Hloubětín, Libeň, Střížkov a Malešice. ...
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Prague 10 Prague 10 is both a municipal and administrative district in Prague, Czech Republic with more than 100,000 inhabitants. Twin towns *Ballerup, Denmark *Prešov, Slovakia *Nyíregyháza, Hungary *Jasło, Poland Neighbourhood ( cadastral communities ...
File:Flag of Prague 11.svg, Prague 11 File:Flag of Prague 12.svg, Prague 12 File:Flag of Prague 13.svg,
Prague 13 Prague 13 is a municipal district (''městská část'') in Prague, 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 sout ...
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Prague 14 Prague 14 is a municipal district in Prague since 1994. It is located in the north-eastern part of the city, east of district Prague 9. It consists of four cadastres: Hloubětín (part), Kyje, Černý Most and Hostavice. The administrative dist ...
File:Flag of Prague 15.svg, Prague 15 File:Praha-16 flag.svg,
Prague 16 Prague 16 is a municipal district (''městská část'') of Prague. It has about 8,500 inhabitants. It is located in the south-western part of the city. It is formed by one cadastre, Radotín. The administrative district (''správní obvod'') of ...
File:Flag of Prague 17.svg,
Prague 17 Prague 17 is a municipal district (''městská část'') in Prague Prague ( ; cs, Praha ; german: Prag, ; la, Praga) is the capital and largest city in the Czech Republic, and the historical capital of Bohemia. On the Vltava river, Prag ...
File:Flag of Prague 18.svg, Prague 18 File:Flag of Prague 19.svg, Prague 19 File:Flag_of_Horni_Pocernice.svg, Prague 20 File:Prapor Újezd nad Lesy.svg, Prague 21 File:Flag of Prague 22.svg,
Prague 22 Prague 22, also known as Uhříněves, is a municipal district (''městská část'') in Prague, Czech Republic. It is located in the south eastern part of the city. The administrative district (''správní obvod'') of the same name comprises muni ...


Coats of arms

File:Praha-01 CoA.svg, Prague 1 File:Praha 2 znak.jpg, Prague 2 File:Praha-03 CoA.svg, Prague 3 File:Praha-04 CoA.svg, Prague 4 File:Praha5 CoA CZ.jpg, Prague 5 File:Praha 6 znak.gif, Prague 6 File:Praha-07 CoA.svg, Prague 7 File:Praha-08 CoA.svg, Prague 8 File:Praha-09 CoA.svg, Prague 9 File:Znak mestske casti Praha 10.svg, Prague 10 File:Prague 11 CoA CZ.svg, Prague 11 File:Praha-12 CoA.svg, Prague 12 File:Praha-13 CoA.svg, Prague 13 File:Praha-14 CoA.svg, Prague 14 File:Praha-15 CoA.svg, Prague 15 File:Praha-16 CoA.svg, Prague 16 File:Řepy CoA CZ.gif, Prague 17 File:Praha-18 CoA.svg, Prague 18 File:Praha 19 CoA.svg, Prague 19 File:Coat of arms of Praha 20.svg, Prague 20 File:Praha-21 CoA.svg, Prague 21 File:Prague 22 CoA CZ.jpg, Prague 22


See also

* ISO 3166-2:CZ, ISO subdivisions codes for the Czech Republic (include codes for districts of Prague)


References

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External links


Map of Prague administrative and municipal districts from the Czech Statistical Office