Správní obvod obce s rozšířenou působností Krnov, Administrative district in Bruntál, Czech Republic.
The administrative district of Krnov is a regional area in the northeastern part of the Czech Republic located within Bruntál District. It encompasses several small towns and municipalities shaped by the foothills of the Jeseníky Mountains to the north.
The area was historically part of the Moravia region and received its current administrative form in 2003. This restructuring was part of a nationwide reform to improve local governance.
The district contains three municipal offices with delegated powers: Krnov, Město Albrechtice, and Osoblaha, each maintaining their local administrative traditions.
The district functions as a central hub for administrative services, with Krnov serving as its main center. Visitors should know that the various communities are well-connected by roads and the area sits near the Polish border.
The territory forms a geographical and cultural transition zone between the Bohemian Highlands and Central European lowlands. This blend creates a varied landscape that draws walkers and nature lovers with different types of terrain.
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