Prague-West District


Prague-West District is a district in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. Its capital is Prague. The most populated town of the district is Jesenice.

Administrative division

Prague-West District is formed by only one administrative district of municipality with extended competence: Černošice.

List of municipalities

Towns are marked in bold and market towns in italics:
Bojanovice
Bratřínov
Březová-Oleško
Buš
Černolice
Černošice
Červený Újezd
Choteč
Chrášťany
Chýně
Chýnice
Číčovice
Čisovice
Davle
Dobříč
Dobřichovice
Dobrovíz
Dolní Břežany
Drahelčice
Holubice
Horoměřice
Hostivice
Hradištko
Hvozdnice
Jeneč
Jesenice
Jílové u Prahy
Jíloviště
Jinočany
Kamenný Přívoz
Karlík
Klínec
Kněževes
Kosoř
Kytín
Lety
Libčice nad Vltavou
Libeř
Lichoceves
Líšnice
Měchenice
Mníšek pod Brdy
Nučice
Ohrobec
Okoř
Okrouhlo
Ořech
Petrov
Pohoří
Průhonice
Psáry
Ptice
Řevnice
Řitka
Roblín
Roztoky
Rudná
Slapy
Statenice
Štěchovice
Středokluky
Svrkyně
Tachlovice
Trnová
Třebotov
Tuchoměřice
Tursko
Úholičky
Úhonice
Únětice
Velké Přílepy
Vestec
Vonoklasy
Vrané nad Vltavou
Všenory
Zahořany
Zbuzany
Zlatníky-Hodkovice
Zvole

Geography

The territory of the district forms a half-moon surrounding Prague from the west. The elongated shape of the territory thus extends into different types of landscapes, in the north rather flat, in the south more rugged and hilly. It extends into five geomorphological mesoregions: Prague Plateau, Křivoklát Highlands, Hořovice Uplands, Brdy Highlands and Benešov Uplands. The highest point of the district is the hill Lípový vrch in Libeř with an elevation of, the lowest point is the river bed of the Vltava in Libčice nad Vltavou at.
From the total district area of, agricultural land occupies, forests occupy, and water area occupies. Forests cover 27.5% of the district's area.
The most important rivers are the Vltava and Berounka, both flowing through the southern part of the district and heading to their confluence on the territory of Prague. The Vltava also briefly forms the district border in the north, after it leaves Prague. In the eastern part of the district, the Sázava flows into the Vltava. The territory is rather poor in bodies of water, but there are three large reservoirs on the Vltava: Slapy, Štěchovice and Vrané.
Bohemian Karst is the only protected landscape area that extends into the district, in its central part.

Demographics

Thanks to its proximity to Prague, Prague-West District belongs to the fastest growing districts in the country in the 21st century.

Economy

The largest employers with headquarters in Prague-West District and at least 500 employees are:
Economic entityLocationNumber of employeesMain activity
Amazon Logistic PragueDobrovíz3,000–3,999Transportation support activities
SchenkerNučice1,500–1,999Warehousing and storage
Řízení letového provozu České republikyJeneč1,000–1,499Service activities for air transportation
IPSOSČernošice1,000–1,499Market research and public opinion polling
Scania Czech RepublicChrášťany500–999Maintenance and repair of motor vehicles
ČEZ Energetické produktyHostivice500–999Repair and manufacture of machinery
Orifarm SupplyHostivice500–999Import of medicines
Swiss Automotive Group CZHostivice500–999Retail trade of motor vehicle parts
empea czJesenice500–999Advertising
GEMINI oční klinikaPrůhonice500–999Health care
Stavmat stavebninyRudná500–999Wholesale trade

Transport

The territory of the district is crossed by several motorways leading from Prague: the D4 motorway to Písek, the D5 motorway to Plzeň, the D6 motorway to Karlovy Vary, and the D7 motorway to Chomutov. Part of the D0 motorway also passes through the district.

Sights

The Průhonice Castle Park was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2010. It is described as "original masterpiece of garden landscape architecture of worldwide importance".
The most important monuments in the district, protected as national cultural monuments, are:
The best-preserved settlements and archaeological sites, protected as monument reservations and monument zones, are:
The most visited tourist destination is the Průhonice castle & arboretum.