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Brno-Tuřany
Brno-Tuřany is a city district in Brno, Czech Republic, located in the southeastern part of the city. It is made up of the cadastral territories of Brněnské Ivanovice, Dvorska, Holásky and Tuřany. The total area is 17.84 km². The city district was established on November 24, 1990, its office is located in Tuřany. About 5,900 inhabitants live here. It is known for the Brno-Tuřany Airport. For the purposes of the senate elections, Brno-Tuřany is included in electoral district number 58 of Brno-City District. Demographics The population of Brno-Tuřany has now flatlined after a long period of fast growth. {{historical population, 1869, 2461, 1880, 2629, 1890, 2900, 1900, 3456, 1910, 4406, 1921, 4693, 1930, 6007, 1950, 6102, 1961, 6148, 1970, 5780, 1980, 5099, 1991, 4526, 2001, 4631, 2011, 5674, 2021, 5674, align=none, cols=3, source=Censuses{{cite web , title=Population Census 2021: Population by sex, url=https://vdb.czso.cz/vdbvo2/faces/en/index.jsf?page=vystup-objekt&pv ...
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Tuřany (Brno)
Tuřany () is a municipal part and cadastral territory on the southeastern edge of the city of Brno, Czech Republic. Its area is 9.61 km². Originally its own municipality, it was annexed into Brno in 1919, and since 24 November 1990 it is part of the city district of Brno-Tuřany. It has over 2,600 inhabitants. Etymology The original name of its inhabitants, ''Tuřané'', was transferred to the settlement, which meant "people living on the aurochs field" or "people engaged in breeding or hunting aurochs". The form Tuřas recorded in 1292 (recorded as Thursas) is evidence of an ancient prepositionless locale. The German name Turas originated from Czech. History Tuřany was annexed into Brno on April 16, 1919. In 1954, the Brno-Tuřany Airport was put into operation as a military airport, and on April 28, 1958, civilian operations were officially launched. Tuřany acquired its current borders only during the second cadastral reform of Brno, carried out in the second half of the ...
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Administrative Divisions Of Brno
The city of Brno is divided into 29 city districts, which are further subdivided into 48 cadastral territories. Map City districts Cadastral territories References

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Brno
Brno ( , ; ) is a Statutory city (Czech Republic), city in the South Moravian Region of the Czech Republic. Located at the confluence of the Svitava (river), Svitava and Svratka (river), Svratka rivers, Brno has about 403,000 inhabitants, making it the second-largest city in the Czech Republic after the capital, Prague, and one of the List of cities in the European Union by population within city limits, 100 largest cities of the European Union. The Brno metropolitan area has approximately 730,000 inhabitants. Brno is the former capital city of Moravia and the political and cultural hub of the South Moravian Region. It is the centre of the Judiciary of the Czech Republic, Czech judiciary, with the seats of the Constitutional Court of the Czech Republic, Constitutional Court, the Supreme Court of the Czech Republic, Supreme Court, the Supreme Administrative Court of the Czech Republic, Supreme Administrative Court, and the Supreme Public Prosecutor's Office, and a number of state ...
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Dvorska (Brno)
Dvorska () is a municipal part and cadastral territory on the southeastern edge of the city of Brno, Czech Republic. It covers an area of 2.23 km². Originally a municipality, it was annexed into Brno in 1971, and since 24 November 1990 it has been part of the city district of Brno-Tuřany. It has about 400 inhabitants. It is subdivided into only one basic settlement unit of the same name. History Dvorska was formerly known as Maxmiliansdorf, or in Czech as Maxmiliánov; Maxdorf or in Czech Maxov or Marxov. Dvorska was annexed into Brno on 26 November 1971. It was then part of the Brno X-Tuřany district. After its abolition, on 1 October 1975 Dvorska became part of the Brno IV district. Since 1990, Dvorska is part of the current city district of Brno-Tuřany. Geography Dvorska is located by the Dunávka stream, having retained the character of a small village. The built-up area consists of three separate parts: the larger western part, including Vlčkova, Výsluní and part o ...
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Holásky
Holásky () is a municipal part and cadastral territory on the southeastern edge of the city of Brno, Czech Republic. Its area is 1.83 km2. Originally its own municipality, it was annexed into Brno in 1960, and since November 24, 1990 it has been part of the city district of Brno-Tuřany. It has about 1,100 inhabitants. History In 1848, Holásky was a municipality. Parts of modern Holásky originally belonging to Ivanovice were annexed to Brno on April 16, 1919. Holásky was annexed to Brno on July 1, 1960. Geography Holásky is located in the southwest part of Brno-Tuřany and has retained its village character. It consists of two separate parts; the southern part, formed by the original village, and the northern part, formed by the significantly separated built-up area of the streets of V Aleji, Ledárenská, Prodloužená, V tišině, Zahrádky, Popelova and Nenovická. The area of Popelova street seamlessly connects with the development of neighboring Brněnské Ivan ...
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Tuřany (cadastral Territory)
Tuřany may refer to places in the Czech Republic: *Tuřany (Cheb District), a municipality and village in the Karlovy Vary Region *Tuřany (Kladno District), a municipality and village in the Central Bohemian Region *Brno-Tuřany, a city district of Brno **Brno-Tuřany Airport, an airport in Brno **Tuřany (Brno), a municipal part of Brno {{DEFAULTSORT:Turany ...
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Brněnské Ivanovice
Brněnské Ivanovice (, Hantec: ''Nenovice'') is a municipal part and cadastral territory in the southeast of the city of Brno, Czech Republic. It has an area of 4.17 km². Originally its own municipality, it was annexed into Brno in 1919, and since November 24, 1990 it is part of the city district of Brno-Tuřany. Almost 1,500 people live here. Etymology The village was originally called Velenovice. At first, it was actually the name of its inhabitants, Velenovice, which was derived from the personal name Velen and meant "Velenovice's people". Already from the 13th century, there are documented phonetic variations of this name, Lvenovice (formed by shortening from the undocumented Levenovice) and Lenovoce. By simplifying the initial phonetic group Lv-, Lenovoce or Venovice was further modified by assimilation of consonants to Nenovice, which has survived as a folk name until the present day and was also adopted into German (Nenowitz). Another variant that developed from Lvenovi ...
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Czech Republic
The Czech Republic, also known as Czechia, and historically known as Bohemia, is a landlocked country in Central Europe. The country is bordered by Austria to the south, Germany to the west, Poland to the northeast, and Slovakia to the southeast. The Czech Republic has a hilly landscape that covers an area of with a mostly temperate Humid continental climate, continental and oceanic climate. The capital and largest city is Prague; other major cities and urban areas include Brno, Ostrava, Plzeň and Liberec. The Duchy of Bohemia was founded in the late 9th century under Great Moravia. It was formally recognized as an Imperial Estate of the Holy Roman Empire in 1002 and became Kingdom of Bohemia, a kingdom in 1198. Following the Battle of Mohács in 1526, all of the Lands of the Bohemian Crown were gradually integrated into the Habsburg monarchy. Nearly a hundred years later, the Protestantism, Protestant Bohemian Revolt led to the Thirty Years' War. After the Battle of White ...
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South Moravian Region
The South Moravian Region (; , ; ), or just South Moravia, is an Regions of the Czech Republic, administrative unit () of the Czech Republic, located in the south-western part of its historical region of Moravia. The region's capital is Brno, the nation's 2nd largest city. South Moravia is bordered by the South Bohemian Region to the west, Vysočina Region to the north-west, Pardubice Region to the north, Olomouc Region to the north-east, Zlín Region to the east, Trenčín Region, Trenčín and Trnava Regions, Slovakia to the south-east and Lower Austria, Austria to the south. Administrative divisions The South Moravian Region is divided into 7 districts (Czech: ''okres''): There are in total 673 municipalities in the region, of which 49 have the status of towns. There are 21 municipalities with extended powers and 34 municipalities with a delegated municipal office. The region is famous for its Czech wine, wine production. The area around the towns of Mikulov, Znojmo, Velk ...
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Mayors And Independents
The Mayors and Independents (, STAN) is a liberal political party in the Czech Republic, focused on localism, regionalism and subsidiarity. It holds 33 seats in the Chamber of Deputies, and is the third strongest party by number of seats following the 2021 election. In the Czech Senate, the STAN group has 19 members. The party grew out of four minor parties, including the Independent Mayors for the Region, and the liberal-conservative SNK European Democrats. Until 2016, the party cooperated with another liberal-conservative party, TOP 09. STAN contested the 2021 Czech parliamentary election as part of the coalition Pirates and Mayors with the Czech Pirate Party. History STAN grew out of the Independent Mayors for the Region (''Nezávislí starostové pro kraj''; NSK), founded in 2004. In 2009, led by its first leader Petr Gazdík and deputy leader Stanislav Polčák, STAN started co-operating with the liberal-conservative TOP 09 at all levels, with Gazdík leading ...
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Czech Statistical Office
The Czech Statistical Office (abbreviated CSO or CZSO; , abbreviated ''ČSÚ'') is a central state administration authority of the Czech Republic. It is an office independent of the country's government, whose main tasks are the collection, processing and dissemination of statistical data and the organization of elections in the Czech Republic and the population census. History The beginnings of the organized statistical service in Czechoslovakia date to 28 January 1919, when the National Assembly of the Czechoslovak Republic approved the Act on the Statistical Service (No. 49/1919 Coll. of Laws n. "on the organization of the statistical service"). The law defined the newly office called State Statistical Office as a state institution with its rights and obligations. The main task of the office was the collection and publication of basic demographic, social and economic data on the development of Czechoslovak society. Dobroslav Krejčí became the first president of the office. I ...
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Central European Time
Central European Time (CET) is a standard time of Central, and parts of Western Europe, which is one hour ahead of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). The UTC offset, time offset from UTC can be written as UTC+01:00. It is used in most parts of Europe and in several African countries. CET is also known as Middle European Time (MET, German: :de:Mitteleuropäische Zeit, MEZ) and by colloquial names such as Amsterdam Time, Berlin Time, Brussels Time, Budapest Time, Madrid Time, Paris Time, Stockholm Time, Rome Time, Prague time, Warsaw Time or Romance Standard Time (RST). The 15th meridian east is the central axis per UTC+01:00 in the world system of time zones. As of 2023, all member state of the European Union, member states of the European Union observe summer time (daylight saving time), from the last Sunday in March to the last Sunday in October. States within the CET area switch to Central European Summer Time (CEST, UTC+02:00) for the summer. The next change to CET is scheduled ...
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