Statistical regions of Slovenia
Statistical regions of Slovenia Statistične regije Slovenije (Slovene) | |
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Category | Unitary state |
Location | Republic of Slovenia |
Number | 12 Statistical regions |
Populations | 45,547 (Central Sava) – 512,675 (Central Slovenia) |
Areas | 102 square miles (260 km2) (Central Sava) - 1,033 square miles (2,680 km2) (Southeast Slovenia) |
Government | Region government, National government |
Subdivisions | Municipality |
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The statistical regions of Slovenia are 12 administrative entities created in 2000 for legal and statistical purposes.
History
By a decree of 2000 Slovenia has been divided into 12 statistical regions (NUTS-3 level), which are grouped in two cohesion regions (NUTS-2 level).[1] which replace the historical regions of the country.
The statistical regions have been grouped into two cohesion regions are:
- East Slovenia (Vzhodna Slovenija - SI01), which groups the Mura, Drava, Carinthia, Savinja, Central Sava, Lower Sava, Southeast Slovenia, and Littoral–Inner Carniola regions.
- West Slovenia (Zahodna Slovenija - SI02), which groups the Central Slovenia, Upper Carniola, Gorizia, and Coastal–Karst regions.
Statistical regions | ||||
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English name | Slovenian name | Code | Largest city | |
Mura | Pomurska | SI011 | Murska Sobota | |
Drava | Podravska | SI012 | Maribor | |
Carinthia | Koroška | SI013 | Slovenj Gradec | |
Savinja | Savinjska | SI014 | Celje | |
Central Sava | Zasavska | SI015 | Trbovlje | |
Lower Sava | Posavska | SI016 | Krško | |
Southeast Slovenia | Jugovzhodna Slovenija | SI017 | Novo Mesto | |
Littoral–Inner Carniola | Primorsko-notranjska | SI018 | Postojna | |
Central Slovenia | Osrednjeslovenska | SI021 | Ljubljana | |
Upper Carniola | Gorenjska | SI022 | Kranj | |
Gorizia | Goriška | SI023 | Nova Gorica | |
Coastal–Karst | Obalno-kraška | SI024 | Koper |
Sources
See also
- Municipalities of Slovenia
- Traditional regions of Slovenia
References
- ↑ "Hierarchical list of the Nomenclature of territorial units for statistics - NUTS and the Statistical regions of Europe". European Union. Retrieved 2008-04-18.
External links
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