Jeseník District
Okres Jeseník
Location in the Olomouc Region within the Czech Republic
Location in the Olomouc Region within the Czech Republic
Coordinates: 50°15′N 17°10′E / 50.250°N 17.167°E / 50.250; 17.167
Country Czech Republic
RegionOlomouc
CapitalJeseník
Area
  Total719.03 km2 (277.62 sq mi)
Population
 (2023)[2]
  Total36,991
  Density51/km2 (130/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Municipalities24
* Towns5
* Market towns0

Jeseník District (Czech: okres Jeseník) is a district in the Olomouc Region of the Czech Republic. Its capital is the town of Jeseník. With approximately 37,000 inhabitants, it is the least populated district of the Czech Republic.

Administrative division

Jeseník District is formed by only one administrative district of municipality with extended competence: Jeseník.

List of municipalities

Towns are marked in bold:

Bělá pod PradědemBernarticeBílá VodaČerná VodaČeská VesHradec-Nová VesJavorníkJeseníkKobylá nad VidnavkouLipová-lázněMikuloviceOstružnáPísečnáSkorošiceStará Červená VodaSupíkoviceUhelnáVápennáVelká KrašVelké KuněticeVidnavaVlčiceZlaté HoryŽulová

Geography

Jeseník and surrounding landscape

Jeseník District borders Poland in the north and west. Most of the district belongs to the territory of the historical land of Czech Silesia, but in the southwest it also extends into the territory of Moravia. The landscape is very diverse and rugged. Most of the territory is hilly; in the south it is mountainous, and in the north it turns into plains. The territory extends into five geomorphological mesoregions: Golden Mountains (west and centre), Hrubý Jeseník (south), Vidnava Lowland (northwest), Žulová Hilly Land (north), and Zlatohorská Highlands (east). The highest point of the district is the Keprník mountain in Ostružná with an elevation of 1,423 m (4,669 ft), the lowest point is the river bed of the Vidnavka in Velká Kraš at 220 m (720 ft).

From the total district area of 719.0 km2 (277.6 sq mi), agricultural land occupies 234.0 km2 (90.3 sq mi), forests occupy 430.0 km2 (166.0 sq mi), and water area occupies 7.8 km2 (3.0 sq mi). Forests cover 59.8% of the district's area, which makes it the most forested district of the country.[1]

There are no significant rivers and bodies of water. The most important rivers are the Bělá and Vidnavka. Both are tributaries of the Eastern Neisse, which originate here and flow across the district from south to north. Notable is also the Černá Opava, a stream that originates here and is one of the sources of the Opava River. The largest body of water is the Velký Pond with an area of 11 ha (27 acres).[3]

A large part of the Jeseníky Protected Landscape Area extends into the district in the south.

History

Jeseník District is the youngest district of the Czech Republic. It was created on 1 January 1996 by separation from Šumperk District and is thus the only district created after 1960.[4]

Demographics

As of 2023, Jeseník District is the least populated district in the country.[2]

Historical population
YearPop.±%
186963,916    
188067,275+5.3%
189068,016+1.1%
190067,346−1.0%
191067,249−0.1%
YearPop.±%
192164,594−3.9%
193070,092+8.5%
195037,881−46.0%
196140,195+6.1%
197039,709−1.2%
YearPop.±%
198042,238+6.4%
199142,583+0.8%
200142,413−0.4%
201138,779−8.6%
202135,471−8.5%
Source: Censuses[5][6]

Most populated municipalities

Name Population[2] Area (km2)
Jeseník10,66538
Zlaté Hory3,66886
Javorník2,60477
Mikulovice2,49833
Česká Ves2,36925
Lipová-lázně2,11244
Bělá pod Pradědem1,74192
Vidnava1,1954
Vápenná1,18737
Žulová1,16215

Economy

The largest employers with headquarters in Jeseník District and at least 250 employees are:[7]

Economic entity Location Number of employees Main activity
CS-CONTZlaté Hory500–999Manufacture of containers
AGEL Jeseník HospitalJeseník250–499Health care
Priessnitzovy léčebné lázněJeseník250–499Health care
Plastkon productMikulovice250–499Manufacture of plastic products

Transport

There are no motorways passing through the district. The most important road is the I/44 road from Šumperk to the Czech-Polish border.

Sights

Jánský Vrch Castle

The most important monument in the district and the only one protected as a national cultural monument is Jánský Vrch Castle.[8]

The best-preserved settlements, protected as monument zones, are:[9]

The most visited tourist destinations are the Rejvíz educational trail in Rejvíz and Rychlebské bike trails in Černá Voda.[10]

Notable people

References

  1. 1 2 "Land use (as at 31 December)". Public database. Czech Statistical Office. Retrieved 2023-05-19.
  2. 1 2 3 "Population of Municipalities – 1 January 2023". Czech Statistical Office. 2023-05-23.
  3. "Velký rybník u Žulové na Jesenicku" (in Czech). CzechTourism. Retrieved 2023-05-19.
  4. "100 let proměn hranic našich regionů" (in Czech). Ministry of the Interior of the Czech Republic. 2018. p. 15. Retrieved 2023-05-19.
  5. "Historický lexikon obcí České republiky 1869–2011 – Okres Jeseník" (in Czech). Czech Statistical Office. 2015-12-21. pp. 1–2.
  6. "Population Census 2021: Population by sex". Public Database. Czech Statistical Office. 2021-03-27.
  7. "Registr ekonomických subjektů". Business Register (in Czech). Czech Statistical Office. Retrieved 2023-05-19.
  8. "Výsledky vyhledávání: Národní kulturní památky, okres Jeseník". Ústřední seznam kulturních památek (in Czech). National Heritage Institute. Retrieved 2023-05-19.
  9. "Výsledky vyhledávání: Památkové rezervace, Památkové zóny, okres Jeseník". Ústřední seznam kulturních památek (in Czech). National Heritage Institute. Retrieved 2023-05-19.
  10. "Turisté mají v České republice nejraději zoologické zahrady, technické památky, koupání a Pražský hrad" (in Czech). CzechTourism. 2022-06-24. Retrieved 2023-05-19.
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