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Okresy

Okresy are territorial administrative units used in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. They form the middle tier of territorial administration, situated between kraje (regions) and obce (municipalities). Okresy are used for organizing state administration, delivering public services, and for statistical and planning purposes. Each okres has a district office (Czech: Okresní úřad; Slovak: Okresný úrad) that coordinates tasks such as civil registration, property records, social services, and the functioning of district courts and police authorities.

The term okres comes from the Czech and Slovak word for district and is borrowed from the

Historically, the okres system was established in the modern era of Czechoslovakia and has continued in the

Today, okresy continue to play a role in administration, elections, regional planning, and the organization of

German
Bezirk,
reflecting
historical
influence
on
Central
European
administration.
Czech
Republic
and
Slovakia.
In
the
late
20th
and
early
21st
centuries,
reforms
redistributed
powers,
transferring
some
tasks
to
municipalities
with
extended
powers
or
to
regional
authorities,
while
districts
persist
as
geographic
and
statistical
units.
public
services.
They
are
used
in
official
statistics
by
national
agencies
to
present
data
at
a
regional
level
and
to
coordinate
various
state
functions
across
a
defined
geographic
area.