Ústí nad Orlicí District

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Ústí nad Orlicí District is a district in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic. Its capital is the town of Ústí nad Orlicí, but the most populated town is Česká Třebová.

Administrative division

Ústí nad Orlicí District is divided into six administrative districts of municipalities with extended competence: Ústí nad Orlicí, Česká Třebová, Králíky, Lanškroun, Vysoké Mýto and Žamberk.

List of municipalities

Towns are marked in bold and market towns in italics: AlbrechticeAnenská StudánkaBěstoviceBošínBrandýs nad OrlicíBučinaBystřecČenkoviceČervená VodaČeská RybnáČeská TřebováČeské HeřmaniceČeské LibchavyČeské PetroviceChoceňCotkytleDamníkovDlouhá TřebováDlouhoňoviceDobříkovDolní ČermnáDolní DobroučDolní MoravaDžbánovHejniceHelvíkoviceHnátniceHorní ČermnáHorní HeřmaniceHorní TřešňovecHrádekHrušováJablonné nad OrlicíJamné nad OrlicíJavorníkJehnědíKameničnáKlášterec nad OrlicíKoldínKosořínKrálíkyKrasíkovKunvaldLanškrounLeštinaLetohradLibecinaLibchavyLichkovLíšniceLubníkLukaviceLukováMistroviceMladkovMostekNasavrkyNekořNové HradyOrlické PodhůříOrličkyOstrovOucmanicePastvinyPetrovicePísečnáPlchovicePodlesíPřívratPustinaRadhošťŘepníkyŘetováŘetůvkaRudolticeRybníkSázavaSečŠedivecSemanínSkořeniceSlatinaSobkoviceSopotniceSrubyStradouňStrážnáStudenéSudislav nad OrlicíSudslavaSvatý JiříTateniceTěchonínTisováTřeboviceTrpíkTýnišťkoÚjezd u ChocněÚstí nad OrlicíVelká SkrovniceVerměřoviceVinaryVoděradyVraclavVračovice-OrlovVýprachticeVysoké MýtoZáchlumíZádolíZálšíŽamberkŽampachZámrskZářecká LhotaŽichlínek

Geography

Ústí nad Orlicí District borders Poland in the north. In lies mostly in the historical land of Bohemia, but the eastern edge lies in Moravia. The landscape is very rugged and varied. While in the west there are plains, in the east there is mountainous terrain. The territory extends into eight geomorphological mesoregions: Svitavy Uplands (west), Orlice Table (northwest), Orlické Foothills (centre), Orlické Mountains (north), Zábřeh Highlands (southeast), Hanušovice Highlands (east), Králický Sněžník Mountains (northeast), and Kłodzko Valley (a narrow strip in the east). The highest point of the district and of the entire Pardubice Region is the Králický Sněžník mountain in Dolní Morava with an elevation of 1423 m. The lowest point is the river bed of the Loučná in Radhošť at 244 m. From the total district area of 1267.5 km2, agricultural land occupies 744.1 km2, forests occupy 404.4 km2, and water area occupies 14.5 km2. Forests cover 31.9% of the district's area. The longest river in the district is the Tichá Orlice. The Morava River originates here, but soon leaves the territory. Other notable rivers in the district are the Divoká Orlice, Loučná, Moravská Sázava and Třebovka. Apart from the western part of the district, there are not many bodies of water. The largest body of water is Pastviny Reservoir with an area of about 110 ha. There are no large-scale protected areas.

Demographics

Most populated municipalities

Economy

The largest employers with headquarters in Ústí nad Orlicí District and at least 500 employees are:

Transport

There are no motorways passing through the district. The most important road is the I/35 road (part of the European route E442), which replaces the unfinished section of the D35 motorway from Olomouc to the Hradec Králové Region.

Sights

The most important monuments in the district, protected as national cultural monuments, are: The best-preserved settlements, protected as monument zones, are: The four most visited tourist destinations of the Pardubice Region are located in Ústí nad Orlicí District, and the first three in Dolní Morava. These most visited tourist destinations are Sky Walk Observation Tower, Mammoth Alpine Coaster, children's amusement parks, and the Hora Matky Boží pilgrimage site in Králíky.

Notable people

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