Šumperk District


Šumperk District is a district within the Olomouc Region of the Czech Republic Its administrative centre is the town of Šumperk.
Šumperk District shares border with the districts of Olomouc, Svitavy District, Ústí nad Orlicí District, Polish Kłodzko County, Jeseník District and Bruntál District.

Geography

Šumperk District is a part of Moravia, except an area around Malá Morava village and Štíty town, which belong to Bohemia.
The highest point is the Praděd mountain situated on a north, the lowest point is a floodplain of Morava river south of Loštice town.
District's surface is mostly mountainous and hilly. Wide lowland of Mohelnická brázda depression is situated in the center and most population lives there.

Demography

According to 2011 census, Šumperk District had 126 567 inhabitants. The district has currently around 120,000 inhabitants. Most populated towns are Šumperk, Zábřeh and Mohelnice.

Nationalities

Most rocks are metamorphic and igneous. The district has several deposits of minerals.
Area – mineral
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Bohdíkov -
Bohuslavice -
Bohutín -
Branná -
Bratrušov -
Brníčko -
Bušín -
Chromeč -
Dlouhomilov -
Dolní Studénky -
Drozdov -
Dubicko -
Hanušovice -
Horní Studénky -
Hoštejn -
Hraběšice -
Hrabišín -
Hrabová -
Hynčina -
Jakubovice -
Janoušov -
Jedlí -
Jestřebí -
Jindřichov -
Kamenná -
Klopina -
Kolšov -
Kopřivná -
Kosov -
Krchleby -
Lesnice -
Leština -
Libina -
Líšnice -
Loštice -
Loučná nad Desnou -
Lukavice -
Malá Morava -
Maletín -
Mírov -
Mohelnice -
Moravičany -
Nemile -
Nový Malín -
Olšany -
Oskava -
Palonín -
Pavlov -
Petrov nad Desnou -
Písařov -
Police -
Postřelmov -
Postřelmůvek -
Rájec -
Rapotín -
Rejchartice -
Rohle -
Rovensko -
Ruda nad Moravou -
Šléglov -
Sobotín -
Staré Město -
Stavenice -
Štíty -
Sudkov -
Šumperk -
Svébohov -
Třeština -
Úsov -
Velké Losiny -
Vernířovice -
Vikantice -
Vikýřovice -
Vyšehoří -
Zábřeh -
Zborov -
Zvole