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At least 13% of the population were immigrants from other parts of former Yugoslavia, ... November 2024: 15,325 19,484 −4,159 ... mostly living in Ljubljana, ...
Ljubljana is located some 320 km (200 mi) south of Munich, 477 km (296 mi) east of Zürich, 250 km (160 mi) east of Venice, 350 km (220 mi) southwest of Vienna, 124 km (77 mi) west of Zagreb and 400 km (250 mi) southwest of Budapest. [82] Ljubljana has grown considerably since the 1970s, mainly by merging with nearby settlements. [83]
This is a list of national capitals, ordered according to population. ... Ljubljana: 285,604: 13.5% [76] 2021 ... [78] 2024 Sahrawi Arab ...
The population of Slovenia as of June 2024 is 2,118,937. [202] With 103 inhabitants per square kilometer (262/sq mi), Slovenia ranks low among the European countries in population density (compared to 402/km 2 (1,040/sq mi) for the Netherlands or 195/km 2 (510/sq mi) for Italy).
#1 Ljubljana #2 Maribor #3 Kranj #4 Celje #5 Koper #6 Velenje #7 Novo mesto #8 Ptuj #9 Kamnik #10 Jesenice. There are 69 towns in Slovenia. [1] According to the Local Self-Government Act of the Republic of Slovenia, a town is a larger urban settlement with more than 3,000 residents and differing from other settlements in its size, economical structure, population, population density and ...
The population, population density, and land area for the cities of the European Union listed below are based on the entire city proper, the defined boundary or border of a city or the city limits of the city.
The area is the most densely populated statistical region in Slovenia, with the largest number of inhabitants. The population in 2020 was 570,773. It had the highest proportion of people between ages 25 and 64 with a post-secondary education.
University of Ljubljana [4] and Ljubljana Music Conservatory founded. Ljubljana National Drama Theatre in use. Population: 60,000. [10] 1923 – Palace Theatre built. [11] 1930 – July: Honorary Consulate of Poland opened. [12] 1933 – Nebotičnik hi-rise built. [13] 1935 – City Museum of Ljubljana established.