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The Prague Region (Czech: Hlavní město Praha) is one of the 14 territorial units of the Czech Republic, serving as the capital of the country. It includes both the city of Prague and its immediate surroundings. It is the political, economic and cultural centre of the Czech Republic, as well as one of the most important cities in Central Europe.
Prague is a city with a rich history that dates back over a thousand years. The region is characterised by a high population density and a wide variety of tourist attractions, from medieval castles to modern business districts. Prague is also an important centre of education, science and technology.
The region itself includes not only the city centre, but also recreational areas, parks and protected areas such as Czech Switzerland and the Bohemian-Moravian Plateau. The region also enjoys good transport connections, both domestic and international, making it a key transport hub.
Both residents and visitors can benefit from numerous services, including a well-developed transport, educational, medical and cultural infrastructure. Prague is also one of the richest regions in the Czech Republic, making it an important centre of the country's economy.
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