Chrudim District ( Czech : okres Chrudim ) is a district in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic . Its capital is the town of Chrudim .
7-2292: Dřenice is a municipality and village in Chrudim District in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic . It has about 400 inhabitants. This Pardubice Region location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Chrudim District Chrudim District is divided into two administrative districts of municipalities with extended competence : Chrudim and Hlinsko. Towns are marked in bold and market towns in italics : Chrudim - Běstvina - Biskupice - Bítovany - Bojanov - Bor u Skutče - Bořice - Bousov - Bylany - Ctětín - Čankovice - České Lhotice - Chrast - Chroustovice - Dědová - Dolní Bezděkov - Dřenice - Dvakačovice - Hamry - Heřmanův Městec - Hlinsko - Hluboká - Hodonín - Holetín - Honbice - Horka - Horní Bradlo - Hošťalovice - Hrochův Týnec - Hroubovice - Jeníkov - Jenišovice - Kameničky - Kladno - Klešice - Kněžice - Kočí - Kostelec u Heřmanova Městce - Krásné - Křižanovice - Krouna - Lány - Leštinka - Libkov - Liboměřice - Licibořice - Lipovec - Lozice - Lukavice - Luže - Míčov-Sušice - Miřetice - Mladoňovice - Morašice - Mrákotín - Nabočany - Načešice - Nasavrky - Orel - Ostrov - Otradov - Perálec - Podhořany u Ronova - Pokřikov - Prachovice - Předhradí - Přestavlky - Proseč - Prosetín - Raná - Rabštejnská Lhota - Řestoky - Ronov nad Doubravou - Rosice - Rozhovice - Seč - Skuteč - Slatiňany - Smrček - Sobětuchy - Stolany - Střemošice - Studnice - Svídnice - Svratouch - Tisovec - Třemošnice - Trhová Kamenice - Třibřichy - Trojovice - Tuněchody - Úherčice - Úhřetice - Vápenný Podol - Včelákov - Vejvanovice - Vítanov - Vojtěchov - Vortová - Vrbatův Kostelec - Všeradov - Vysočina - Vyžice - Zaječice - Zájezdec - Zderaz - Žlebské Chvalovice - Žumberk The landscape consists of two distinct parts. Towards
14-581: The Vysočina Open Air Museum in Hlinsko, Slatiňany Castle, and Museum of Puppetry Culture in Chrudim. Rosice (Chrudim District) Rosice is a municipality and village in Chrudim District in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic . It has about 1,400 inhabitants. The villages of Bor u Chroustovic, Brčekoly and Synčany are administrative parts of Rosice. The name is derived from
21-587: The district is the hill Karlštejn in Svratouch with an elevation of 784 m (2,572 ft), the lowest point is the river bed of the Chrudimka in Úhřetice at 230 m (750 ft). From the total district area of 992.9 km (383.4 sq mi), agricultural land occupies 602.1 km (232.5 sq mi), forests occupy 288.1 km (111.2 sq mi), and water area occupies 15.4 km (5.9 sq mi). Forests cover 29.0% of
28-604: The district's area. The most important river is the Chrudimka , which flows across the district from south to north. The Doubrava crosses the district in the west. The largest body of water is Seč Reservoir with an area of 220 ha (540 acres). Two protected landscape areas extend into the district: Iron Mountains in the east and Žďárské vrchy in the south. The largest employers with headquarters in Chrudim District and at least 500 employees are: With
35-566: The exception of a short section of the D35 motorway in the northernmost part of the district, there are no other motorways. The most important road is the I/37 road from Pardubice to Ždírec nad Doubravou . The most important monuments in the district, protected as national cultural monuments , are: The best-preserved settlements and landscapes, protected as monument reservations and monument zones , are: The most visited tourist destinations are
42-524: The personal name Rosa, meaning "the village of Rosa's people". Chroustovice is located about 11 kilometres (7 mi) east of Chrudim and 17 km (11 mi) southeast of Pardubice . It lies in an undulating agricultural landscape if the Svitavy Uplands . The Žejbro Stream flows through the market town. There were originally two separate villages in the area of today's Rosice, called Rosice and Seslávky. The first written mention of Seslávky
49-399: The south the district is hilly and mostly forested, in the north it is flatter and deforested. The territory extends into five geomorphological mesoregions: Iron Mountains (most of the territory), Svitavy Uplands (north), Central Elbe Table (a small part in the west), Upper Sázava Hills (a small part in the west) and East Elbe Table (a small part in the northeast). The highest point of
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