Upper Carniola Statistical Region | |
Native Name: | gorenjska statistična regija |
Settlement Type: | Statistical region |
Subdivision Type: | Municipalities |
Subdivision Name: | 18 |
Seat Type: | Largest city |
Seat: | Kranj |
Area Total Km2: | 2137 |
Population Total: | 206621 |
Population As Of: | 2020 |
Population Density Km2: | auto |
Demographics Type1: | Statistics |
Demographics1 Title1: | Households |
Demographics1 Info1: | 77253 |
Demographics1 Title2: | Employed |
Demographics1 Info2: | 72391 |
Demographics1 Title3: | Registered unemployed |
Demographics1 Info3: | 8549 |
Demographics1 Title4: | College/university students |
Demographics1 Info4: | 8298 |
Demographics1 Title5: | Regional GDP (2019): |
Demographics1 Info5: | EUR 4,276 bn (EUR 20,790 per capita) |
Blank Name Sec2: | HDI (2019) |
Blank Info Sec2: | 0.917[1] · 2nd |
The Upper Carniola Statistical Region[2] [3] [4] [5] (Slovenian: gorenjska statistična regija) is a statistical region in northwest Slovenia. It is a region with high mountains, including Mount Triglav, and is almost entirely Alpine. A large part of this statistical region is protected as a national park. The relief and climate are good bases for tourism. In 2013, the region recorded almost 19% of tourist nights in Slovenia, of which 78% were by foreign tourists. The region ranked second in Slovenia in number of tourist beds per 1,000 population, even though it had just over half as many beds as the Coastal–Karst Statistical Region. In 2013, the registered unemployment rate here was the lowest in Slovenia, 3 percentage points lower than the national average and more than 8 percentage points lower than in the Mura Statistical Region, where the registered unemployment rate was the highest. Although agriculture in this region is not among the most important activities, the farms are among the largest in the country both in terms of average utilised agricultural area per farm and in terms of the number of livestock per farm.
At the beginning of 2013, this region had a relatively favourable educational structure. The share of people without schooling, that had not completed primary school, or with only primary school was below the national average, and the share of people with tertiary education was above the national average. In this region, municipal waste is carefully separated; in 2013 more than half of municipal waste was collected separately.
The Upper Carniola Statistical Region includes 8 cities and towns, the largest of which is Kranj.[6]
Kranj | |||
Jesenice | |||
Škofja Loka | |||
Radovljica | |||
Bled | |||
Tržič | |||
Žiri | |||
Železniki |
The Upper Carniola Statistical Region comprises the following 18 municipalities:
The estimated population in 2020 was 206,621. It has a total area of 2,137 km2.
Employment structure: 58.9% services, 39% industry, 2.1% agriculture.
It is the second most popular tourist destination of all the regions (20%), the tourists being from: 20% Slovenia, 3.7% Austria, 4.6% Croatia, 8.5% Italy, 10% Germany, 4.3% UK, 49% other countries.
Slovenia's main international airport is also in the region.