Svitavy District () is a district in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic. Its capital is the town of Svitavy.
Svitavy District is divided into four administrative districts of municipalities with extended competence: Svitavy, Litomyà ¡l, Moravská Tà Âebová and PoliÃÂka.
Towns are marked in bold and market towns in italics:
BanÃÂn â BÃÂlá nad Svitavou â BÃÂlá u JevÃÂÃÂka â Benátky â BezdÃÂÃÂàu Trnávky â Biskupice â Bohuà Âov â Bohuà Âovice â Borová â Boruà ¡ov â Bà Âezina â Bà Âezinky â Bà Âeziny â Bà Âezová nad Svitavou â BrnÃÂnec â Budislav â Bystré â Cerekvice nad LouÃÂnou â ChmelÃÂk â Chornice â Chotovice â ChotÃÂnov â Chrastavec â ÃÂistá â Desná â Dlouhá LouÃÂka â DolnàÃÂjezd â DÃÂtà Âichov â DÃÂtà Âichov u Moravské Tà Âebové â Gruna â Hartinkov â Hartmanice â Horky â HornàÃÂjezd â Hradec nad Svitavou â Janov â Janà ¯vky â JaromÃÂà Âice â Jaroà ¡ov â JavornÃÂk â Jedlová â JevÃÂÃÂko â Kamenec u PoliÃÂky â Kamenná Horka â Karle â KoclÃÂà Âov â Korouhev â Koruna â Kà Âenov â Kukle â KunÃÂina â KvÃÂtná â LaviÃÂné â Linhartice â Litomyà ¡l â Lubná â Makov â MalÃÂkov â MÃÂsteÃÂko Trnávka â Mikuleàâ MladÃÂjov na Moravàâ Moravská Tà Âebová â Moraà ¡ice â NedvÃÂzàâ NÃÂmÃÂice â Nová SÃÂdla â Nová Ves u Jaroà ¡ova â Oldà Âià ¡ â Opatov â Opatovec â OsÃÂk â Pohledy â PoliÃÂka â Pomezàâ Poà ÂÃÂÃÂàu Litomyà ¡le â Pustá Kamenice â Pustá Rybná â Pà ÂÃÂluka â RadimÃÂà  â Radkov â à ÂÃÂdký â Rohozná â Rozhranàâ Rozstánàâ Rudná â Rychnov na Moravàâ Sádek â Sebranice â Sedlià ¡tàâÂ à  iroký Dà ¯l â Sklené â Slatina â Sloupnice â Staré MÃÂsto â Staà ¡ov â Strakov âÂ à  tudlov â Suchá Lhota â Svitavy â Svojanov â Telecàâ TrpÃÂn â TrstÃÂnice â Trà ¾ek â Tà Âebaà Âov â ÃÂjezdec â ÃÂtÃÂchov â Vendolàâ Vidlatá Seàâ VÃÂska u JevÃÂÃÂka â VÃÂtÃÂjeves â VlÃÂkov â Vranová Lhota â VrÃ¡à ¾né â Vysoká âÂ à ½elivsko
Svitavy District incorporates parts of historical lands of Bohemia and Moravia. From a total of 116 municipalities, 44 municipalities (including the town of Svitavy) are situated in Moravia, 67 municipalities in Bohemia, and five municipalities (BrnÃÂnec, Bà Âezová nad Svitavou, Kamenná Horka, Karle and RadimÃÂà Â) lie in both lands.
The terrain is undulating to hilly. The territory extends into five geomorphological mesoregions: Svitavy Uplands (most of the territory), Upper Svratka Highlands (southwest), Orlické Foothills (a strip from northeast to southeast), Zábà Âeh Highlands (east) and Boskovice Furrow (a small part in the southeast). The highest point of the district is the hill Bubnovaný kopec in Pustá Rybná with an elevation of , the lowest point is the river bed of the LouÃÂná in Cerekvice nad LouÃÂnou at .
From the total district area of , agricultural land occupies , forests occupy , and water area occupies . Forests cover 31.6% of the district's area.
The district is divided into drainage basins of the Elbe and the Danube. The main rivers in the district are the Svitava (central part of the district), Svratka (southeastern part), Moravská Sázava (briefly in the northeastern part), Tà Âebà ¯vka (eastern part), Tà Âebovka and LouÃÂná (both in the northwestern part). The first four rivers comprise part of the Danube basin, while the latter two comprise part of the Elbe basin. The largest body of water in the district is the fishpond HvÃÂzda with an area of .
The protected landscape area of à ½ÃÂárské vrchy extends into the district in the west.
The largest employers with headquarters in Svitavy District and at least 500 employees are:
There are no motorways passing through the district. The most important road is the I/35 road (part of the European route E442), which replaces the unfinished section of the D35 motorway from Olomouc to the Hradec Králové Region.
The Litomyà ¡l Castle was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999 because it is an outstanding example of an arcaded Renaissance residence with Baroque elements.
The most important monuments in the district, protected as national cultural monuments, are:
The best-preserved settlements, protected as monument reservations and monument zones, are:
The most visited tourist destination is the Svojanov Castle.