Turnov defended its first place in the 2026 Regional Prosperity Index and remained the best-rated microregion in the Czech Republic. Luhačovice took second place, as it did last year, and Žamberk now takes third. The analysis also shows significant shifts in the ranking and problems that persist across the country - primarily the deteriorating availability of healthcare and the disappearance of rural pharmacies.
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Turnov defended its first place in the 2026 Regional Prosperity Index and remained the best-rated microregion in the Czech Republic. Luhačovice took second place, as it did last year, and Žamberk now takes third. The analysis also shows significant shifts in the ranking and problems that persist across the country - primarily the deteriorating availability of healthcare and the disappearance of rural pharmacies.