Prague is the biggest and most populated city in the Czech Republic
The Czech Republic's capital is the city of Praha. It is a beautiful city in the center of Europe and the main economic and cultural hub of the Czech Republic. Prague has grown from its initial tiny riverfront communities to encompass its hills, river basins, and terraces along the banks of rivers. Prague's metropolitan region is 192 miles square (496 square kilometers). Prague is the largest and most populous city in the Czech Republic, which is one of the interesting facts about Prague. A bigger metropolitan region that includes Prague brings the population up to almost 2.6 million. In all, around 10 million people are living in the nation.
The city's central business district is a major hub of employment and traffic congestion because of its historic buildings, bridges, and museums. A mixed zone of industrial and residential neighborhoods surrounds the center and is where the majority of the city's residents and employees are located. The outer city development zone surrounds this region, and beyond it is still another zone of growth that includes new industrial zones, parks, and recreation spaces, and sporting facilities. Finally, there is a stretch of farmland and open countryside where market gardening initiatives and farms supply Prague's needs for food.
Prague is a city with many different cultures, one of Europe's largest capitals. Prague's population is uniform. Although there is a tiny Slovak community, Czechs make up the vast bulk of the population. The city has sizable communities of English, Slovakian Ukrainian, Russian, Vietnamese, and Americans. Roughly 68 percent of the population is made up of native Czechs, and 32 percent of immigrants. There are more women than males in the city, and a considerable section of the female population is past the age of reproduction. The number of people moving into the city has increased.