Place:Jihočeský, Czech Republic

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NameJihočeský
Alt namesSouth Bohemian Region
Jihoceskysource: Webster's Geographical Dictionary (1984)
Jihocesky Krajsource: NIMA, GEOnet Names Server (1996-1998)
Jihočeskýsource: Getty Vocabulary Program
Jihočeský krajsource: Encyclopædia Britannica (1988) VI, 551
Jihočeský krajsource: Wikipedia
Jižní Čechysource: Encyclopædia Britannica (1988) VI, 551
South Bohemia
Southern Bohemia Regionsource: Encyclopædia Britannica (1988) VI, 551
TypeRegion
Coordinates49.083°N 14.667°E
Located inCzech Republic     (1992 - )
See alsoJihočeský, CzechoslovakiaParent
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The South Bohemian Region is an administrative unit (kraj) of the Czech Republic, located mostly in the southern part of its historical land of Bohemia, with a small part in southwestern Moravia. The western part of the South Bohemian Region is former Prachens (Prácheňsko), a huge archaic region with distinctive features with its capital, Písek. In 2011, there were 624 municipalities in the region, whereof 54 had a status of a town.

The region borders (from the west clockwise) the regions Plzeň, Central Bohemia, Vysočina and South Moravia. To the south it borders Austria (Lower Austria and Upper Austria) and Germany (Bavaria). Until 30 May 2001, the region was named as or , after its capital, České Budějovice.

Due to its geographical location and natural surroundings the region belongs to the first settlements that appeared in the distant past. Over the past centuries, the South Bohemian region has been known for fishpond cultivation and forestry. The region has been industrialized since the beginning of the twentieth century. Nowadays, it is a tourist destination due to its natural and historical richness and the fastest growing industry has been the travel industry.

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