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Region of Slovakia Region in Slovakia
Prešov Region Prešovský Kraj
Region
From the top to bottom-left; High Tatras, Levoča, Stará Ľubovňa, Co-Cathedral of Saint Nicholas in Prešov, Spišská Kapitula, Stužica primeval forest, Bodružal
Flag of Prešov RegionFlagCoat of arms of Prešov RegionCoat of arms
Prešov RegionPrešov Region
Country Slovakia
CapitalPrešov
Government
 • GovernorMilan Majerský (KDH)
Area
 • Total8,973.69 km (3,464.76 sq mi)
Highest elevation2,654 m (8,707 ft)
Lowest elevation105 m (344 ft)
Population
 • Total808,931
 • Density90/km (230/sq mi)
GDP
 • Total€7.451 billion (2016)
 • Per capita€9,070 (2016)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
ISO 3166 codeSK-PV
Websitewww.po-kraj.sk/sk/

The Prešov Region (Slovak: Prešovský kraj, pronounced [ˈpreʂɔwskiː ˈkraj]; Hungarian: Eperjesi kerület), also Priashiv Region (Ukrainian: Пряшівський край, romanizedPriashivskyi krai, pronounced [prʲaʃivsʲkɪj kraj]), is one of the eight Slovak administrative regions and consists of 13 districts (okresy) and 666 municipalities, 23 of which have town status. The region was established in 1996 and is the most populous of all the regions in Slovakia. Its administrative center is the city of Prešov.

Geography

It is located in the north-eastern Slovakia and has an area of 8,975 km. The region has a predominantly mountainous landscape. The subdivisions of TatrasHigh Tatras and Belianske Tatras lie almost entirely in the region and include the highest point of Slovakia – Gerlachovský štít (2,654 ASL). Other mountain ranges and highlands in the region are Šarišská vrchovina, Čergov, Ondavská vrchovina, Slanské vrchy, Pieniny, Levoča Hills, Laborecká vrchovina, Bukovské vrchy, Vihorlat Mountains and Eastern Slovak Lowland. The basins in Prešov Region are Podtatranská kotlina, Hornádska kotlina and Košice Basin.

Major rivers in the region include the Poprad in the west, which is the only major Slovak river in the Baltic Sea watershed, a small part of Hornád in the south-west, a small part of Dunajec in the north, the Torysa in the centre and the Ondava and Laborec in the east. As for administrative divisions, the region borders on the Lesser Poland and Subcarpathian voivodeships in Poland in the north, Zakarpattia Oblast of Ukraine in the east, Košice Region in the south, Banská Bystrica Region in the south-west and Žilina Region in the west.

Demographics

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1970605,772—    
1980678,386+12.0%
1991739,264+9.0%
2001789,968+6.9%
2011814,527+3.1%
2021808,931−0.7%
Source: Censuses

The population density in the region is 92.13/km (238.6/sq mi) (2020-06-30/-07-01), which is below the country's average (110 per km). The largest towns are Prešov, Poprad, Humenné, Bardejov and Snina. According to the 2011 census, there were 814,527 inhabitants in the region, with a majority of Slovaks (90.7%), with minorities of Roma (4.0%), Rusyns (2.7%) and there are small minorities of Ukrainians (<1%) and Czechs (<0.5%).

Politics

The current governor of Prešov region is Milan Majerský (KDH). He won with 42% of the vote. In the 2017 election a regional parliament was also elected.

County Council of Prešov region
Coat of arms or logo
Type
TypeUnicameral
HousesCounty Council
Leadership
GovernorMilan Majerský, KDH
Structure
Seats65
Political groups
  Centre-right group (20)
  Voice (20)
  Independent group (9)
  Together for Region (8)
  Non-affiliated (8)
Elections
Last election29 October 2022
Meeting place
Prešov
Website
County Council of Prešov region

Administrative division

The Prešov Region consists of 13 districts. There are 666 municipalities, of which 23 are towns, where about half of the region's population live.

Districts:

See also

References

  1. Regions and Cities > Regional Statistics > Regional Economy > Regional GDP per Capita, OECD.Stats. Accessed on 16 November 2018.
  2. "Demografia Prešovského samosprávneho kraja - VÚC Prešov" (in Slovak). Po-kraj.sk. Archived from the original on 2013-09-25. Retrieved 2013-08-19.
  3. "Statistical lexikon of municipalities 1970-2011" (PDF) (in Slovak).
  4. "Census 2021 - Population - Basic results". Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic. 2021-01-01.
  5. "Statistic of Slovak places by Dušan Kreheľ – Export". Retrieved 2021-07-05.
  6. "POPULATION AND HOUSING CENSUS 2001 - Tab. 3a". 2006-11-29. Archived from the original on November 29, 2006. Retrieved 2013-08-19.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  7. SaS, KDH,

  8.   Independent (8)
      STANK (1)

  9.   Independent (8)

  10.   Independent (4)
      Chance, PS, DS, ODS, Together (1)
      Direction (1)
      Republic (1)
      Dawn (1)

Further reading

External links

Places adjacent to Prešov Region
 Opole and  Podkarpackie Voivodeships,  Poland
 Žilina Region  Prešov Region  Zakarpattia Oblast,  Ukraine
 Banská Bystrica Region  Košice Region
Prešov Region Districts of Prešov Region
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