Nymburk District () is a district in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. Its capital is the town of Nymburk.
Nymburk District is divided into three administrative districts of municipalities with extended competence: Nymburk, Lysá nad Labem and PodÃÂbrady.
Towns are marked in bold and market towns in italics:
BÃÂrunice - Bobnice - Bà ÂÃÂstvà- BudimÃÂà Âice - Chleby - Choà ¥Ã¡nky - ChotÃÂà ¡ice - Chrást - Chroustov - ÃÂilec - ÃÂinÃÂves - Dlouhopolsko - Dobà ¡ice - Dvory - Dymokury - Hoà Âany - Hoà Âátev - HradÃÂany - Hradià ¡tko - Hrubý JesenÃÂk - JÃÂkev - Jià Âice - Jizbice - Kamenné Zboà ¾Ã - KnÃÂà ¾ice - KnÃÂà ¾iÃÂky - Kolaje - KostelnàLhota - Kostomlátky - Kostomlaty nad Labem - Koà ¡ÃÂk - Kounice - Kouty - Kovanice - Krchleby - Kà ÂeÃÂkov - Kà Âinec - Libice nad Cidlinou - LouÃÂeà  - Lysá nad Labem - Mcely - MÃÂstec Králové - MilÃÂice - Milovice - Netà Âebice - Nový Dvà ¯r - Nymburk - Odà Âepsy - Okà ÂÃÂnek - OpoÃÂnice - Opolany - OseÃÂek - Oskoà ÂÃÂnek - Ostrá - Pátek - PÃÂsková Lhota - PÃÂsty - PodÃÂbrady - Podmoky - Pà Âerov nad Labem - Roà ¾ÃÂalovice - Sadská - Sány - Seletice - Semice - Senice - Sloveà- Sokoleà- Stará Lysá - Starý Vestec - Straky - Stratov - Tà Âebestovice - ÃÂmyslovice - Velenice - Velenka - Vestec - Vlkov pod Oà ¡kobrhem - Vrbice - Vrbová Lhota - Và ¡echlapy - VykÃ¡à  - Záhornice - Zboà ¾ÃÂÃÂko - à ½itovlice - ZvÃÂà ÂÃÂnek
The surface of the district has a distinctly flat character, a significant part of the district lies in the Polabàlowland. The territory extends into three geomorphological mesoregions: Central Elbe Table (most of the territory), Jizera Table (small parts in the west and north) and East Elbe Table (very small part in the east). The highest point of the district is the hill Na kostele in KnÃÂà ¾ice with an elevation of , which is the lowest among all districts in the country. The lowest point is the river bed of the Elbe in Pà Âerov nad Labem at .
From the total district area of , agricultural land occupies , forests occupy , and water area occupies . Forests cover 17.5% of the district's area.
The most important river is the Elbe, flowing from the south to the west. The north of the district is drained by the Mrlina (a tributary of the Elbe). Several kilometres of the Cidlina also flow through the territory before its confluence with the Elbe. There are some middle-sized ponds, but none larger than . There are also several artificial lakes in the vicinity of the Elbe, created by flooding sand quarries.
There are no large-scale protected areas.
The largest employers with headquarters in Nymburk District and at least 500 employees are:
The D11 motorway from Prague to Hradec Králové passes through the southern part of the district.
The most important monuments in the district, protected as national cultural monuments, are:
The best-preserved settlements and archaeological sites, protected as monument reservations and monument zones, are:
The most visited tourist destinations are the Mirakulum amusement park in Milovice, LouÃÂeà  Castle, and Chleby Zoo.