Pelhřimov District

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District in Vysočina Region, Czech Republic
Pelhřimov District
Okres Pelhřimov
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District |
 District location in the Vysočina Region within the Czech Republic
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Country |
Czech Republic
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Region |
Vysočina Region |
Capital |
Pelhřimov |
Area
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• Total |
1,290 km2 (500 sq mi) |
Population (2012)
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• Total |
72,460 |
• Density |
56/km2 (150/sq mi) |
Time zone |
UTC+1 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) |
UTC+2 (CEST) |

Saint George's church, Řečice, Pelhřimov District
Pelhřimov District (Czech: Okres Pelhřimov) is a district (okres) within the Vysočina Region of the Czech Republic. Its administrative center is the town of Pelhřimov.
Complete list of municipalities
Pelhřimov -
Arneštovice -
Bácovice -
Bělá -
Bohdalín -
Bořetice -
Bořetín -
Božejov -
Bratřice -
Budíkov -
Buřenice -
Bystrá -
Cetoraz -
Čáslavsko -
Častrov -
Čejov -
Čelistná -
Černov -
Černovice -
Červená Řečice -
Čížkov -
Dehtáře -
Dobrá Voda -
Dobrá Voda u Pacova -
Dubovice -
Důl -
Eš -
Hojanovice -
Hojovice -
Horní Cerekev -
Horní Rápotice -
Horní Ves -
Hořepník -
Hořice -
Humpolec -
Chýstovice -
Chyšná -
Jankov -
Ježov -
Jiřice -
Kaliště -
Kámen -
Kamenice nad Lipou -
Kejžlice -
Koberovice -
Kojčice -
Komorovice -
Košetice -
Krasíkovice -
Křeč -
Křelovice -
Křešín -
Leskovice -
Lesná -
Lhota-Vlasenice -
Libkova Voda -
Lidmaň -
Litohošť -
Lukavec -
Martinice u Onšova -
Mezilesí -
Mezná -
Mladé Bříště -
Mnich -
Moraveč -
Mysletín -
Nová Buková -
Nová Cerekev -
Nový Rychnov -
Obrataň -
Olešná -
Ondřejov -
Onšov -
Pacov -
Pavlov -
Píšť -
Počátky -
Polesí -
Pošná -
Proseč -
Proseč pod Křemešníkem -
Putimov -
Rodinov -
Rovná -
Rynárec -
Řečice -
Salačova Lhota -
Samšín -
Sedlice -
Senožaty -
Staré Bříště -
Stojčín -
Střítež -
Střítež pod Křemešníkem -
Svépravice -
Syrov -
Těchobuz -
Těmice -
Ústrašín -
Útěchovice -
Útěchovice pod Stražištěm -
Útěchovičky -
Včelnička -
Velká Chyška -
Velký Rybník -
Veselá -
Věžná -
Vojslavice -
Vokov -
Vyklantice -
Vyskytná -
Vysoká Lhota -
Vystrkov -
Zachotín -
Zajíčkov -
Zhořec -
Zlátenka -
Želiv -
Žirov -
Žirovnice
External links
- List of towns and villages of the Jihlava District
Districts of the Vysočina Region
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- Havlíčkův Brod
- Jihlava
- Pelhřimov
- Třebíč
- Žďár nad Sázavou
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Coordinates: 49°25′57″N 15°13′38″E / 49.43250°N 15.22722°E / 49.43250; 15.22722
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