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  2. Districts of Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    In the period between 2004 and late 2013, the district offices were abolished and replaced by "circuit offices" (obvodný úrad), which were usually responsible for several districts (except for the Nové Zámky District, which was one district with two circuit offices). Slovakia currently has 79 districts, with the capital city of Bratislava ...

  3. List of municipalities and towns in Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. List of Slovak regions by Human Development Index - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide ... Central Slovakia: 0.836 4: Eastern Slovakia: 0.817 References

  5. Regions of Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    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 (c. 9th century) Kingdom of Hungary (c. 11th/12th century – 1918) Czechoslovakia (the župy existed 1918 – 1928) the WWII Slovak Republic (the župy existed 1940 – 1945)

  6. Boroughs and localities of Košice - Wikipedia

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    Košice, with districts differentiated by colour. District and borough borders in black. Košice, the second largest city of Slovakia and largest city of east Slovakia, is divided into four national administrative districts (Slovak: okres): I, II, III, IV, and into 22 boroughs (Slovak: mestské časti; literally: city parts, also translated as (city) districts or wards).

  7. Boroughs and localities of Bratislava - Wikipedia

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    Division of Bratislava into districts (by color) and boroughs Cadastral division of Bratislava. Bratislava, the capital city of Slovakia, is divided into five national administrative districts (Slovak: okres: I, II, III, IV, V) and into 17 boroughs (Slovak: mestské časti; literally: city parts, also translated as (city) districts or wards).

  8. List of Slovak regions by GDP - Wikipedia

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    Rank Region GDP in mil EUR GDP in mil USD (PPP) 1 Bratislava Region 30,709 62,394 2 Košice Region 13,289 27,001 3 Žilina Region 12,396 25,186 4 Trnava Region 12,102

  9. Okres - Wikipedia

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    The first districts in the Czech lands developed from domains in 1850 by the decision of the Imperial government of Austria. In the territory of present-day Slovakia their predecessors were districts of the counties of the Kingdom of Hungary (slúžnovský okres in Slovak). The organisation and functions of the districts were different in the ...