Klecany
Klecany is a town in the Czech Republic, located in the Central Bohemian Region, just north of Prague. Administratively, it falls within the Prague-East District.
The town has a population of approximately 3,700 residents (as of 2023, population figures may vary).
Klecany's history dates back centuries, with evidence of settlement in the area reaching into prehistoric times. Its proximity to Prague has influenced its development, serving as a residential area and commuter town for those working in the capital.
Economically, Klecany relies on a mix of local businesses, services catering to residents, and employment opportunities in nearby Prague. There is also some light industry and agriculture in the surrounding area.
Points of interest in or near Klecany may include local historical sites, recreational areas along the Vltava River (which flows nearby), and connections to the broader cultural and historical offerings of the Central Bohemian Region and Prague. The town is easily accessible by public transport from Prague.