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The districts of Slovakia are administrative units known as okres in the Slovak language. ... District Population [1] [2] (2020) Area [3] in km 2 (2020) Region (kraj)
They are grouped into 79 districts (okresy, singular okres), in turn grouped into 8 regions (kraje, singular kraj); articles on individual districts and regions list their municipalities. The average area of Slovak municipalities is about 16.96 km 2 (6.55 sq mi) and an average population of about 1,888 people.
Historically, Slovakia was not divided into kraje, but into counties (Slovak: župy or stolice). This was the case when present-day Slovakia was part of: Great Moravia (cca. 9th century) Kingdom of Hungary (cca. 11th / 12th century – 1918) Czechoslovakia (the župy existed 1918 – 1928) the WWII Slovak Republic (the župy existed 1940 – 1945)
This is a list of cities and towns in Slovakia, called mest ... District Region Population [2] 2019 2001 Change Bratislava: Bratislava I, II, III, IV, V
Population density in Slovakia, by district. Historical population; Year Pop. ±% p.a. 1848: ... Population of Slovakia according to ethnic group 1950–2021 [12] [13]
The location of Slovakia An enlargeable map of the Slovak Republic. The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Slovakia: Slovakia – landlocked sovereign country located in Central Europe. [1] Slovakia has a population of five and a half million and an area of 49,036 square kilometres (18,933 sq mi). [2]
This was done in order to gain more space for massive apartments construction, which resulted in population growth from 143,000 in 1946 to around 450,000 in 1989. [2] The following table gives an overview of the boroughs, along with the district, population, area, founding or annexation date (if applicable) and location within Bratislava.
In terms of population, the region is smallest of all Slovak regions. However, the population density is 136/km 2 (350/sq mi) (2020-06-30/-07-01), [10] that is more than Slovak average (110 per km 2). Largest towns are Trnava, Piešťany, Hlohovec, Dunajská Streda and Sereď. The level of urbanization is around 49%, represented by inhabitants ...