Prague and Central Bohemia Analytics

Prague and Central Bohemia region accounts for 26% of the Czech Republic’s population. It has a GDP of 2,958,525 CZK, with a GDP per capita of 1,048,177 CZK. The region contributes 49% of the country’s carrot production, 43% of onions, 27% of sugar beet, and 41% of pears. The region hosts 79 monuments, among which Prague Castle, Cathedral of St Barbara, Italian Court and Hradek-Czech Museum of Silver are particularly noteworthy.

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  • Official Language:
  • 1. Czech Speakers : 2,275,542
  • 2. Slovak Speakers : 71,565
Region Capital : Prague
GDP per Capita (CZK) : 1,048,177
GDP (CZK Mn.) (Rank) : 1st/13
Towns : 87
Unemployment Rate (%) : 2
Internet Users : 2,070,519
Internet Users (Rank) : 1st/13
Area : 11,425
Area (Rank) : 1st/13
Region Population : 2,864,095
Region Population (Rank) : 1st/13
Prague Castle
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Prague and Central Bohemia Highlights

Prague and Central Bohemia is the 1st ranked region in population and 1st ranked in area out of 13 regions in the Czech Republic. It's capital is Prague and is the 1st highest ranked in population & 9th ranked in area, in Czech Republic. Please keep the region rank in perspective, for the highlights below.

Better than Czech Republic Average-

1. Prague and Central Bohemia is the 1st highest ranked in Region Population out of 13 region of Czech Republic. This region likely has a larger area and/or a higher concentration of urban settlements.
2. In Slovak Speakers , Prague and Central Bohemia is the 1st highest ranked region in Czech Republic. The average is 17,326. This implies that this region has significantly more people speaking Slovak language when compared to other regions.
3. The average GDP per Capita (CZK) of Czech Republic is 603,715. Prague and Central Bohemia is the 1st highest ranked out of 13 region. This shows high economic productivity per person, suggesting a wealthier and more developed regional economy.
4. The average Military Force of Czech Republic is 1,432. Prague and Central Bohemia is the 1st highest ranked out of 13 region. This indicates a strong military presence in the region, possibly due to strategic installations.
5. Prague and Central Bohemia is the 1st highest ranked in Wheat out of 13 region of Czech Republic. This indicates more fertile and flat lands in the region compared to others, with favorable water availability.

Worse than Czech Republic Average-

1. In Moravian Speakers , Prague and Central Bohemia is the 8th worst ranked region in Czech Republic. The average is 2,203. This implies that this region has significantly lesser people speaking Moravian language when compared to other regions.
2. The average Students per Teacher in Secondary Education of Czech Republic is 10. Prague and Central Bohemia is the 11th worst ranked out of 13 region. This indicates smaller class sizes, enabling more focused instruction and improved academic engagement in secondary education.