Brno-Country District () is a district in the South Moravian Region of the Czech Republic. Its capital is the city of Brno. The most populated town of the district is Kuà Âim. The district is made up of 187 municipalities, which is the highest number within all districts of the Czech Republic.
Brno-Country District is divided into seven administrative districts of municipalities with extended competence: IvanÃÂice, Kuà Âim, Pohoà Âelice, Rosice, à  lapanice, Tià ¡nov, and à ½idlochovice.
Towns are marked in bold and market towns in italics:
Babice nad Svitavou - Babice u Rosic - BÃÂleà- BÃÂlovice nad Svitavou - Biskoupky - Blaà ¾ovice - BluÃÂina - Boraà- BorovnÃÂk - Branià ¡ovice - Branià ¡ovice - BratÃÂice - Brumov - Bà Âezina (former Blansko District) - Bà Âezina (former Tià ¡nov District) - Bukovice - ÃÂebÃÂn - ÃÂernvÃÂr - ÃÂeská - ChudÃÂice - ÃÂuÃÂice - CvrÃÂovice - DeblÃÂn - DolnàKounice - DolnàLouÃÂky - Domaà ¡ov - DoubravnÃÂk - DrahonÃÂn - Drásov - Hajany - Heroltice - HlÃÂna - Hluboké Dvory - Holasice - HornàLouÃÂky - HostÃÂnice - HradÃÂany - Hruà ¡ovany u Brna - Hvozdec - Ivaà  - IvanÃÂice - Javà ¯rek - JinaÃÂovice - Jià ÂÃÂkovice - Kaly - Kanice - Katov - Ketkovice - Kobylnice - Kovalovice - Kratochvilka - Kà Âià ¾ÃÂnkov - Kupaà Âovice - Kuà Âim - Kuà Âimská Nová Ves - Kuà Âimské Jestà Âabà- Laà ¾Ã¡nky - Ledce - Lelekovice - LesnàHluboké - Litostrov - LodÃÂnice - Lomnice - LomniÃÂka - Lubné - Lukovany - Maleà ¡ovice - Malhostovice - Marà ¡ov - Medlov - MÃÂlÃÂany - MÃÂnÃÂn - Modà Âice - Mokrá-Horákov - Moravany - Moravské Bránice - Moravské KnÃÂnice - Moutnice - Nebovidy - NedvÃÂdice - NelepeÃÂ-à ½ernà ¯vka - NÃÂmÃÂiÃÂky - Neslovice - NesvaÃÂilka - NÃÂhov - Nosislav - Nová Ves - Nové Bránice - Odrovice - Ochoz u Brna - Ochoz u Tià ¡nova - Olà ¡Ã - Omice - Opatovice - Oà Âechov - Osiky - Oslavany - Ostopovice - OstrovaÃÂice - Otmarov - Pasohlávky - Pernà ¡tejnské Jestà Âabà- Podolà- Pohoà Âelice - PonÃÂtovice - Popovice - Popà ¯vky - Pozoà Âice - Prace - Pravlov - Prà ¡tice - Pà ÂedklÃ¡à ¡teà Âà- Pà Âibice - Pà ÂÃÂbram na Moravà- Pà Âibyslavice - Pà ÂÃÂsnotice - Radostice - Rajhrad - Rajhradice - Raà ¡ov - Rebeà ¡ovice - à ÂÃÂcmanice - à ÂÃÂÃÂany - à ÂÃÂÃÂky - à ÂikonÃÂn - Rohozec - RojetÃÂn - Rosice - Rozdrojovice - Rudka - Senorady - Sentice - à  erkovice - Silà ¯vky - Sivice - SkaliÃÂka - Skryje - à  lapanice - Sobotovice - Sokolnice - Stanovià ¡tà- à  tÃÂpánovice - Strhaà Âe - Stà Âelice - à  umice - Svatoslav - Synalov - Syrovice - Telnice - TÃÂà ¡any - TetÃÂice - Tià ¡nov - Tià ¡novská Nová Ves - Trbouà ¡any - Troskotovice - Troubsko - Tvaroà ¾ná - ÃÂjezd u Brna - ÃÂjezd u Rosic - ÃÂjezd u Tià ¡nova - UnÃÂn - Unkovice - ÃÂsuà ¡Ã - Velatice - Veverská BÃÂtÃ½à ¡ka - Veverské KnÃÂnice - ViniÃÂné à  umice - Vlasatice - VohanÃÂice - Vojkovice - Vranov - Vranovice - Vratislávka - Và ¡echovice - Vysoké Popovice - à ½abÃÂice - Zakà Âany - Zálesná Zhoà  - Zastávka - à ½atÃÂany - Zbraslav - ZbÃ½à ¡ov - à ½ÃÂárec - à ½eleà ¡ice - à ½elezné - Zhoà  - à ½idlochovice
Brno-Country District surrounds the city of Brno from almost all sides and thus has a non-standard shape and diverse character: hilly and forested in the northern part and flat and deforested in the southern part. The territory extends into six geomorphological mesoregions: Upper Svratka Highlands (north), Kà Âià ¾anov Highlands (west), DyjeâÂÂSvratka Valley (south), Bobrava Highlands (southwest and northeast), Boskovice Furrow (a strip along the Bobrava Highlands across the territory) and Drahany Highlands (east). The highest point of the district is the hill Sýkoà  in Synalov with an elevation of , the lowest point is the Nové Mlýny Reservoir in Pasohlávky at .
From the total district area of , agricultural land occupies , forests occupy , and water area occupies . Forests cover 31.7% of the district's area.
The longest rivers are the Svratka, which flows across the entire territory from north to south, and Jihlava, which flows from the west and joins the Svratka before the southern district border. Other important rivers are the Oslava, Svitava, Bobrà ¯vka and Litava. There are not many bodies of water. The only exception is the southernmost part of the territory with a system of ponds and with a part of Nové Mlýny reservoirs.
Part of the Moravian Karst Protected Landscape Area extends into the district in the east and is the only large-scale protected area in the district.
The largest employers with headquarters in Brno-Country District and at least 500 employees are:
The D1 motorway from Prague to Brno and Ostrava leads across the district. The D2 motorway separates from it and leads from Brno to Czech-Slovak border. There is also the short section of the D52 motorway from Brno to Pohoà Âelice, which further continues as the I/53 road to Znojmo.
The most important monuments in the district, protected as national cultural monuments, are:
The best-preserved settlements and landscapes, protected as monument zones, are:
The most visited tourist destinations are Aqualand Moravia water park in Pasohlávky and the Pernà ¡tejn Castle.