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  2. Ždiar - Wikipedia

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    Location of Ždiar in Slovakia. ... It has a population of about 1,340 people. The village is located about 3 km from the Polish border crossing and 34 km from Poprad.

  3. Poprad District - Wikipedia

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    Poprad District (okres Poprad) is a district in the Prešov Region of eastern Slovakia. [1] The district had been established in 1923 and from 1996 exists in its current borders. It consists of 29 municipalities, from which three have a town status. Its seat, cultural and economic center is Poprad, the largest city. Main economic branches are ...

  4. List of cities and towns in Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of cities and towns in Slovakia, called mest ... Population [2] 2019 2001 Change Bratislava: Bratislava I, II, III, IV, V

  5. Žďár nad Sázavou - Wikipedia

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    Žďár nad Sázavou is situated on a major railway link from Prague to Brno, further continuing to Slovakia, Austria and Hungary. It is also the starting point of the lines to Kolín, Velké Meziříčí, Nové Město na Moravě and Tišnov. In addition to the main station, there is a stop in Veselíčko.

  6. Žiar nad Hronom - Wikipedia

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    The population of the city grew until 1996 and dropped below 20,000 in 2002, not exceeding the mark since. [ 9 ] According to the 2001 census, the town had 19,945 inhabitants. 94.27% of inhabitants were Slovaks , 1.97% Roma , 0.95% Czechs and 0.69% Hungarians . [ 10 ]

  7. Demographics of Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    Population of Slovakia according to ethnic group 1950–2021 [12] [13] Ethnic group census 1950 census 1961 census 1970 census 1980 census 1991 census 2001

  8. Žilina Region - Wikipedia

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    It is located in northern Slovakia and has an area of 6,804 km 2 and a population of 688,851 (2011). The whole area is mountainous, belonging to the Western Carpathians.Some of the mountain ranges in the region include Javorníky, the Lesser Fatra and the Greater Fatra in the west, Oravská Magura, Chočské vrchy, Low Tatras and Western Tatras in the east.

  9. Demographics of Czechoslovakia - Wikipedia

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    The population growth rate was 2.7% in 1985, falling to 1.7% in 1990. Its decreasing tendency was sharper in the Czech Republic than in Slovakia. In 1989 life expectancy was 67.7 years for men and 75.3 years for women. About 23.1% of the population was under the age of 15, and 19% was over the age of 60.