martes, 11 de octubre de 2011

Geography and Population



Map pf the Czech Reublic
The Czech Republic borders to Austria, Germany, Poland and Slovakia; it consist of two regions: Bohemia in the west and Moravia in the east. Moravia is very hilly while Bohemia has slight curling plains, surrounded by low mountains.The country covers an area of 78,864 km2 and it has a population density of 131 inhabitants per square kilometer.






The lowest point of the Czhec Republic is the output of the Elba River and the highest point in the country is the mountain Snezka at 1,602m. The territory of the Czech Republic can be subdivided into four ecoregions:

           The central European mixed forest
           Pannonian mixed forest
           Western European broadleaf forest
           Carpathian montane conifer forest



Prague

The capital, Prague, is located slightly to the
country's northwest. Other important cities include Ostrava to the northeast, Brno to the southeast (in the Moravian region), and Plzen to the west.





Approximately 10.5 million. inhabitants resided in Czech Republic. 
In the Czech Republic there is many different nationalities. 
The vast majority of the inhabitants of the Czech Republic are Czechs (94.24%)
The most numerous national minorities are: Slovaks (1.89%); Poles(0.51%),Germans(0.38%);Ukrainians(0.22%);Vietname (0.17%);Hungarians(0.14%);Russians(0.12%);Romani (0.11%); Bulgarians(0.04%); and Greeks. 







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