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According to Czech Law no. 129/2000 (''Law on Regions''), which replaced paragraph of the Czech Constitution on higher-level territorial administrative units (''vyšší územně-správní celky''), the Czech Republic consists of thirteen regions (''kraje'') and one capital city (''hlavní město'') with regional status since 1 January 2000. The older seventy-three districts (''okresy'', singular ''okres'') are still recognized and remain the seats of various branches of state administration,〔(The death of the districts2003 January 2003Radio Prague )〕 such as the judicial system. ==Symbols of Czech regions== File:Praha CoA CZ.svg|Hlavní město Praha File:Central Bohemian Region CoA CZ.svg| Středočeský kraj File:South Bohemian Region CoA CZ.svg| Jihočeský kraj File:Plzen Region CoA CZ.svg| Plzeňský kraj File:Karlovy Vary Region CoA CZ.svg| Karlovarský kraj File:Usti nad Labem Region CoA CZ.svg| Ústecký kraj File:Liberec Region CoA CZ.svg| Liberecký kraj File:Hradec Kralove Region CoA CZ.svg| Královéhradecký kraj File:Pardubice Region CoA CZ.svg| Pardubický kraj File:CZE Kraj Wysoczyzna COA.svg| kraj Vysočina File:South Moravian Region CoA CZ.svg| Jihomoravský kraj File:Olomouc Region CoA CZ.svg| Olomoucký kraj File:Zlin Region CoA CZ.svg| Zlínský kraj File:Moravian-Silesian Region CoA CZ.svg| Moravskoslezský kraj File:CoA CZ regions.png|Location of Czech regions in the map 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Regions of the Czech Republic」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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