Czech Republic Prague is officially known as Czechia which is located in Central Europe. It is bordered by Poland on the northeast, Germany on the west, Austria on the south, and Slovakia on the southeast. Prague City is the capital and largest city in the country. The other major urban areas include Brno, Ostrava, Plzen, Liberec, etc. The official language of the country is Czech-Slovak and other spoken languages are Latin and German. The Czech Republic is well known for its unique way of celebrating its festivals like Ostrava, Rock Festival, Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, Summer Shakespeare Festival, Harvest Festival, Prague Spring International Music Festival, Fringe Festival, etc. Many foreigners or travelers also take part in the celebration and enjoy it.
Czech Republic's territory is divided into 13 regions and the capital city of Prague which are subdivided into urban and 6,254 municipalities. At first, there was so much controversy over the places which were registered under the postal code office, but then slowly every region in the Czech Republic got its postal codes. The postal code is segregated in such a way that each of the postal codes.
Czech Republic has been ranked as the 115th largest nation in the world and it has a total land area of 78,871 km2, which comes to around a total of 30,452 mi2. The Czech Republic was divided into thirteen regions and one capital city. The name of the regions is Karlovy Vary Region, Liberec Region, Moravian- Silesian Region, The Pardubice Region, The Ústí Region, Vysočina Region, Zlín Region, South Bohemian Region, Hradec Králové Region, The Olomouc Region, The Pilsen Region, Central Bohemia Region, and Southern Moravia Region. It was further divided into 6254 municipalities.
Czech Republic has a total water area of 2.14%. The major sources of water include groundwater, lakes, rainwater, rivers, snow, soil moisture springs, streams, water, waterfall, wetlands, etc. Czech has more than 10 lakes namely Macha’s Lake, Black Lake, Hlucin Lake, Great Moss Lake, Prasilske Lake, Kamencove Lake, Nove Mlyny Reservoir, Certovo Lake, Milada Lake, and Lhota Lake. Many other lakes are small in area and contain a minimum volume of water. Most of these lakes are freshwater and very few are salt lakes.
The number of named mountains is 62 in the Czech Republic. The highest peak is Malivy which is about 446 meters (1463 feet) and the most prominent mountain is Ladvi which is about 336 meters (1201 feet). The major mountains in the Czech Republic are Telecek, Kopanina, Sance, Obora Hvezda, Cihadlo, Bila hora, Vidoule, Dzban, Nebusicka, etc.
Czech Republic PostalCode | |
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Postcode type and position |
5 digits to the left of locality name; 1 space between 3rd
and 4th digits; 2 spaces between code and locality name.
Mr. Martin Parma Hrušovská 320/62 102 00 Praha CZECH REP. |
Coding method |
X -- (First digit) ---> indicates the postal zone. X -- (Second digit) ---> indicates the central transport. X -- (Third digit) ---> indicates the district transport. XX-- (last two digit) ---> indicate the delivery area. |
Address format | Each administrative division maintains its postal code for mail delivery purposes. Having the correct code is essential to your mail delivery. The official of the Czech Republic postal service is named Ceska posta. There are seven postal regions in the Czech Republic. The total number of post offices in the Czech Republic is more than 2,312 and operates with 692 partner post offices. Czech Republic uses 5 digit postal code system in which the first digit, the second digit, the third digit, and the last two digits have different indications which are shown below; |
Examples |
Mr. Martin Parma(addresse) Hrušovská 320/62 (area /street /village) 102 00 Praha 102 (postcode + delivery post office) CZECH REP (country) |