Bystrc (Hantec: Bástr) is a city district of Brno in the Czech Republic. It is entirely made up of the cadastral territory of Bystrc, a former village on the banks of the Svratka river, that was incorporated into the city in 1960. The Brno Zoo, Brno Reservoir, Deer Glen Nature Reserve, Krnovec Nature Reserve, Veveří Castle, Monk's Hill and Kopeček Hill (The highest peak in Brno) are located there.

Territorial divisions

The cadastral territory of Bystrc is further divided into 19 basic settlement units.

Basic settlement unit Population
2011[2] 2021[3] Change
Bystrc-jih 5,796 5,614 -3.1%
Foltýnova 4,142 2,661 -35.8%
Hrad Veveří 40 31 -22.5%
Kamechy-východ 497 2,119 +326.4%
Kočičí žleb 0 0 +0%
Kozí horka-Chochola 90 170 +88.9%
Mniší hora 0 1 -
Myslivna-Obora 41 116 +182.9%
Nad Přehradou - 857 -
Náměstí 28. dubna 1,989 1,652 -16.9%
Pohádka máje 2 3 +50.0%
Polesí Žebětín 2 3 +50.0%
Přístavní 1,801 1,684 -6.5%
Rakovec 628 722 +15.0%
Šťouračova - 1,253 -
Teyschlova 4,584 3,480 -24.1%
U Vrbovce - 53 -
Údolí oddechu 256 299 +16.8%
Vejrostova 4,350 3,996 -8.1%

Demographics

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1869961—    
18801,108+15.3%
18901,212+9.4%
19001,322+9.1%
19101,576+19.2%
YearPop.±%
19211,543−2.1%
19301,818+17.8%
19502,177+19.7%
19612,283+4.9%
19702,386+4.5%
YearPop.±%
198014,196+495.0%
199123,593+66.2%
200123,805+0.9%
201124,218+1.7%
202124,714+2.0%
Source: Censuses[4][5]

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