Since 1949 (except 1990–1996), Slovakia has been divided into a number of kraje (singular kraj; usually translated as "Regions" with capital R).[1] Their number, borders and functions have been changed several times. There are eight regions of Slovakia and they correspond to the EU's NUTS 3 level of local administrative units. Each kraj consists of okresy (counties or districts). There are 79 districts.
After a period without kraje and without any equivalent (1990–1996), the kraje were reintroduced in 1996. As for administrative division, Slovakia has been subdivided into 8 kraje since 24 July 1996:
Since 2002, Slovakia is divided into 8 samosprávne kraje (self-governing regions), which are called by the Constitution vyššie územné celky (Higher Territorial Units), abbr. VÚC. The territory and borders of the self-governing regions are identical with the territory and borders of the kraje. Therefore, the word "kraj" can be replaced by "VÚC" or "samosprávny kraj" in each case in the above list. The main difference is that organs of samosprávne kraje are self-governing, with an elected chairperson and assembly, while the organs of kraje are appointed by the government.
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The term "Region" (Slovak: kraj) should not be confused with:
the 4 "regions" (Slovak: regióny or oblasti or zoskupenia krajov) that correspond to the NUTS 2 level, i.e. groups of several kraje, used by the Eurostat for statistical purposes. These are:
Bratislava SK 01 (Bratislava Region) – comprises only this single region
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:
EU-maps (the kraje correspond to the NUTS 3 level with EUROSTAT)
Former names of all Slovakia´s towns and villages prior IWW (prior 1918)
January 01, 1970
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Since 1949 except 1990 1996 Slovakia has been divided into a number of kraje singular kraj usually translated as Regions with capital R 1 Their number borders and functions have been changed several times There are eight regions of Slovakia and they correspond to the EU s NUTS 3 level of local administrative units Each kraj consists of okresy counties or districts There are 79 districts Regions of SlovakiaKraje SlovenskaCategoryUnitary stateLocationSlovak RepublicNumber8 RegionsPopulations563 591 Trnava 825 022 Presov Areas2 052 6 km2 792 5 sq mi Bratislava 9 454 8 km2 3 650 5 sq mi Banska Bystrica GovernmentRegion government National governmentSubdivisionsDistrict Presov Kosice Zilina Banska Bystrica Trencin Nitra Trnava Bratislava Contents 1 List 2 Name 3 History 3 1 Prior to 1949 3 2 24 December 1948 1 January 1949 30 June 1960 3 3 July 1 1960 December 19 1990 4 Traditional regions 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksList editAfter a period without kraje and without any equivalent 1990 1996 the kraje were reintroduced in 1996 As for administrative division Slovakia has been subdivided into 8 kraje since 24 July 1996 Flag Arms Region Capital Population 2022 Area km2 Density NUTS level 3 Seats in Regional Council nbsp nbsp Bratislava Bratislava nbsp 664 000 2 052 6 321 34 SK010 50 nbsp nbsp Trnava Trnava nbsp 556 000 4 172 2 135 08 SK021 40 nbsp nbsp Trencin Trencin nbsp 577 000 4 501 9 130 14 SK022 47 nbsp nbsp Nitra Nitra nbsp 682 000 6 343 4 106 67 SK023 54 nbsp nbsp Zilina Zilina nbsp 685 000 6 808 4 101 54 SK031 57 nbsp nbsp Banska Bystrica Banska Bystrica nbsp 651 000 9 454 8 68 52 SK032 49 nbsp nbsp Presov Presov nbsp 831 000 8 974 5 91 92 SK041 62 nbsp nbsp Kosice Kosice nbsp 795 000 6 751 9 118 32 SK042 57 Total 5 441 000 49 035 111 3 416 Since 2002 Slovakia is divided into 8 samospravne kraje self governing regions which are called by the Constitution vyssie uzemne celky Higher Territorial Units abbr VUC The territory and borders of the self governing regions are identical with the territory and borders of the kraje Therefore the word kraj can be replaced by VUC or samospravny kraj in each case in the above list The main difference is that organs of samospravne kraje are self governing with an elected chairperson and assembly while the organs of kraje are appointed by the government Name editThe term Region Slovak kraj should not be confused with the general i e non administrative term region Slovak region as it is used for example in the articles List of traditional regions of Slovakia or List of tourism regions of Slovakia the 4 regions Slovak regiony or oblasti or zoskupenia krajov that correspond to the NUTS 2 level i e groups of several kraje used by the Eurostat for statistical purposes These are Bratislava SK 01 Bratislava Region comprises only this single region Zapadne Slovensko SK 02 Western Slovakia Trnava Trencin and Nitra Stredne Slovensko SK 03 Central Slovakia Zilina and Banska Bystrica Vychodne Slovensko SK 04 Eastern Slovakia Presov and KosiceHistory editPrior to 1949 edit Historically Slovakia was not divided into kraje but into counties Slovak zupy or stolice This was the case when present day Slovakia was part of Great Moravia cca 9th century Kingdom of Hungary cca 11th 12th century 1918 Czechoslovakia the zupy existed 1918 1928 the WWII Slovak Republic the zupy existed 1940 1945 In 1928 1939 and formally also 1945 1948 Slovakia as a whole formed the administrative unit Slovak land Krajina slovenska within Czechoslovakia 24 December 1948 1 January 1949 30 June 1960 edit Bratislavsky kraj Bratislava Region Banskobystricky kraj Banska Bystrica Region Kosicky kraj Kosice Region Nitriansky kraj Nitra Region Presovsky kraj Presov Region Zilinsky kraj Zilina Region Each kraj was named after its principal city July 1 1960 December 19 1990 edit Stredoslovensky kraj Central Slovak Region Vychodoslovensky kraj Eastern Slovak Region Zapadoslovensky kraj Western Slovak Region Bratislava before March 22 1968 part of the Zapadoslovensky kraj afterwards a partly separate entity from January 1971 a separate kraj Note The kraje were abolished from July 1 1969 to December 28 1970 and reintroduced then Traditional regions edit citation needed There are also other regions in Slovakia which do not correspond to historical counties Region Former County part Former County Kysuce northern Zilina Zahorie western Nitra Bratislava Podpoľanie sk southern Zvolen Zamagurie northern SpisSee also editList of tourism regions of Slovakia Districts of Slovakia List of country subdivision flags Slovakia ISO 3166 2 SK List of counties of the Kingdom of Hungary located in SlovakiaReferences edit Regions Slovakia com External links editEU maps the kraje correspond to the NUTS 3 level with EUROSTAT Former names of all Slovakia s towns and villages prior IWW prior 1918 Nature and lanscsape of Eastern Slovakia in photo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Regions of Slovakia amp oldid 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