mikroregiony
Mikroregiony are a form of territorial self-government and voluntary association of municipalities in the Czech Republic. They are created to facilitate cooperation on common interests, particularly in areas such as infrastructure development, environmental protection, tourism, culture, and social services. The concept of mikroregiony emerged in the early 1990s following the administrative reforms after the Velvet Revolution, aiming to empower local communities and address regional disparities.
These associations are not constitutional territorial units like regions or districts but are established by municipalities
The primary goal of mikroregiony is to improve the quality of life for their residents by undertaking