Mlada Boleslav (Mladá Boleslav), Central Bohemia
Mlada Boleslav: city in the Czech Republic
About
Quick Facts about Mladá Boleslav
| Population | 44,459 |
| Country | Czech Republic |
| State | Central Bohemia (Czechia) |
| County | Okres Mladá Boleslav |
| Postal code | 293 01 |
| Plate code | S |
| Area | 28.9 km2 |
| Official name | Jungbunzlau, Mladá Boleslav |
| Latitude & Longitude | 50.4114,14.9032 |
| Altitude | 791 feet / 241 meters |
| Capital city | Mladá Boleslav is capital of Mladá Boleslav District |
| Time Zone | UTC+01:00, UTC+02:00 |
| Local time | 08:32:54 (23rd April 2026) |
Geography
Mladá Boleslav is located at 50°24'41"N 14°54'11"E (50.4113500, 14.9031800). It has 2 neighbors: Kosmonosy and Dobrovice.
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Official website of Mladá Boleslav
Official Website- Dieburg
- King's Lynn
- Neubrandenburg
- Pezinok
- Vantaa
- Podlázky
- Mladá Boleslav III
- Michalovice
- Mladá Boleslav IV
- Bezděčín
- Jemníky
- Chrást
- Mladá Boleslav II
- Čejetice
- Debř
- Podchlumí
- Čejetičky
- Mladá Boleslav I
Demographics
| Year | Population | % Change | Method |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1869 | 8,695 | - | administrative division valid at the time point of history to which the data relates |
| 1880 | 9,681 | 10.18% | administrative division valid at the time point of history to which the data relates |
| 1930 | 19,630 | 50.68% | administrative division valid at the time point of history to which the data relates |
| 1939 | 33,552 | 41.49% | 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z |
| 1950 | 22,563 | -48.7% | administrative division valid at the time point of history to which the data relates |
| 1961 | 25,456 | 11.36% | administrative division valid at the time point of history to which the data relates |
| 1980 | 45,896 | 44.54% | administrative division valid at the time point of history to which the data relates |
| 1991 | 44,459 | -3.23% | administrative division valid at the time point of history to which the data relates |
Jungbunzlau, Mlada Boleslaz, Mlada-Boleslav, Млада-Болеслав