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Pilsen Region : ウィキペディア英語版
Plzeň Region

Plzeň Region ((チェコ語:Plzeňský kraj)) is an administrative unit (''kraj'') in the western part of Bohemia in the Czech Republic. It is named after its capital Plzeň (English ''Pilsen'', (ドイツ語:Pilsen)). In terms of area, Plzeň region is with 7,561 km2 the third largest region in the Czech Republic. However, with the population of 572,459 inhabitants (as of 31 December 2012) it was the ninth most populous region. After the South Bohemian Region it is the second least densely populated region. The region can be roughly divided into two parts: a highly industrialized north-eastern part with a strong engineering tradition around Pilsen ((チェコ語:Plzeň)) and a more hilly and rural south-western part with smaller-sized manufacturing companies processing natural resources.〔Pilsen region; Available online at: http://www.businessinfo.cz/en/articles/pilsen-region-7953.html〕
The region borders with Karlovy Vary Region (in the north-west), Ústí nad Labem Region (in the north), Central Bohemian Region (north-east), South Bohemian Region (in the east) and with Bavaria (part of Germany) in the south-west and west. It can be further divided into seven districts ((チェコ語:okresy)): Domažlice District, Klatovy District, Plzeň-City District, Plzeň-South District, Plzeň-North District, Rokycany District and Tachov District. The districts still exist as regional units though most administration has been shifted to the Municipalities with Extended Competence and the Municipalities with Commissioned Local Authority.
The region was established based on the constitutional lax No. 347/97 of Collections concerning the formation of higher territorial administrative units. The region and its authorities are specified by Act No. 129/2000 of Collections concerning regions, which came into effect on the day of the regional authorities elections, or on January 1, 2001.
== Population==

The total population of the region was in December 2012 572,459 inhabitants. More than 30% of the inhabitants reside in Plzeň which is with 167 thousand inhabitants the fourth largest city in the Czech Republic. Except of Plzeň there are no other bigger cities in the region. There are 56 towns in the region, which account for 67% of the total population. More than 30% of the population lives in municipalities with less than 2000 inhabitants.
The Plzeň Region is the third least densely populated region in the Czech Republic. The population density is 75.6 inhabitants per km2 while the national average is 133.2 inhabitants per km2. The least populated parts of the region are Tachov District (38.5 inhabitants per km2) and Klatovy District (45.0 inhabitants per km2). Regarding age distribution of population, the Region ranks among the oldest ones in the Czech Republic. The average age of inhabitants of the Plzeň Region was in 2011 41.5 years.

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