Statistical regions of Slovenia explained

Statistical regions of Slovenia should not be confused with NUTS statistical regions of Slovenia.

Statistical regions of Slovenia
Slovenian: Statistične regije Slovenije
Category:Unitary state
Current Number:12 Statistical regions
Population Range:41,606 (Central Sava) – 564,527 (Central Slovenia)
Area Range:264km2 (Central Sava) – 2675km2 (Southeast Slovenia)
Government:Regional government, national government

The statistical regions of Slovenia are 12 administrative entities created in 2000 for legal and statistical purposes.

Division

By a decree in 2000, Slovenia has been divided into 12 statistical regions (NUTS-3 level), which are grouped in two cohesion regions (NUTS-2 level).[1]

The statistical regions have been grouped into two cohesion regions are:

Statistical regions
English nameSlovenian nameCodeLargest cityArea (km2)Population (2019)
MurapomurskaSI011Murska Sobota1,337114,287
podravskaSI012Maribor2,170324,104
CarinthiakoroškaSI013Slovenj Gradec1,04170,588
SavinjasavinjskaSI014Celje2,384261,851
Central SavazasavskaSI015Trbovlje26441,606
Lower SavaposavskaSI016Krško88570,067
Southeast Sloveniajugovzhodna SlovenijaSI017Novo Mesto2,675144,032
Littoral–Inner Carniolaprimorsko-notranjskaSI018Postojna1,45652,544
Central SloveniaosrednjeslovenskaSI021Ljubljana2,555564,527
Upper CarniolagorenjskaSI022Kranj2,137204,670
GoriziagoriškaSI023Nova Gorica2,325117,616
Coastal–Karstobalno-kraškaSI024Koper1,044115,016

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hierarchical list of the Nomenclature of territorial units for statistics - NUTS and the Statistical regions of Europe. European Union. 2008-04-18.