Michalovce District | |
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Country | Slovakia |
Region (kraj) | Košice Region |
Capital | Michalovce |
Area | |
• Total | 1,019 km2 (393 sq mi) |
Population (2001) | |
• Total | 109,121 |
• Density | 110/km2 (280/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+01:00 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+02:00 (CEST) |
Telephone prefix | 56 |
Michalovce District (okres Michalovce) is a district in the Košice Region of eastern Slovakia. Until 1918, the district was split between the county of Kingdom of Hungary of Zemplín (in the west) and Uh (in the east).
Municipalities
Municipality | Area (km2)[1] | Population[2][3] |
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Bajany | 5.54 | 452 () |
Bánovce nad Ondavou | 12.23 | 715 () |
Beša | 19.53 | 388 () |
Bracovce | 9.62 | 930 () |
Budince | 1.96 | 220 () |
Budkovce | 19.83 | 1,508 () |
Čečehov | 7.61 | 395 () |
Čičarovce | 26.63 | 885 () |
Čierne Pole | 5.16 | 350 () |
Drahňov | 17.56 | 1,603 () |
Dúbravka | 10.21 | 684 () |
Falkušovce | 9.44 | 659 () |
Hatalov | 8.63 | 738 () |
Hažín | 16.31 | 479 () |
Hnojné | 6.81 | 219 () |
Horovce | 13.08 | 857 () |
Iňačovce | 17.34 | 820 () |
Ižkovce | 4.22 | 92 () |
Jastrabie pri Michalovciach | 5.74 | 287 () |
Jovsa | 18.44 | 830 () |
Kačanov | 5.78 | 500 () |
Kaluža | 9.89 | 430 () |
Kapušianske Kľačany | 20.27 | 959 () |
Klokočov | 11.94 | 423 () |
Krásnovce | 4.61 | 624 () |
Krišovská Liesková | 15.39 | 941 () |
Kusín | 9.79 | 348 () |
Lastomír | 13.37 | 1,229 () |
Laškovce | 3.3 | 707 () |
Lesné | 6.81 | 454 () |
Ložín | 8.24 | 830 () |
Lúčky | 7.92 | 604 () |
Malčice | 22.66 | 1,515 () |
Malé Raškovce | 8.75 | 223 () |
Markovce | 7.99 | 1,044 () |
Maťovské Vojkovce | 12.29 | 659 () |
Michalovce | 52.8 | 38,447 () |
Moravany | 16.67 | 1,044 () |
Nacina Ves | 15.8 | 1,801 () |
Oborín | 43.78 | 730 () |
Oreské | 11.12 | 472 () |
Palín | 11.11 | 891 () |
Pavlovce nad Uhom | 32.19 | 4,701 () |
Petrikovce | 5.73 | 192 () |
Petrovce nad Laborcom | 10.21 | 1,059 () |
Poruba pod Vihorlatom | 20.49 | 599 () |
Pozdišovce | 18.04 | 1,331 () |
Ptrukša | 6.93 | 466 () |
Pusté Čemerné | 6.67 | 369 () |
Rakovec nad Ondavou | 15.21 | 1,054 () |
Ruská | 11.9 | 596 () |
Senné | 18.76 | 716 () |
Slavkovce | 9.18 | 702 () |
Sliepkovce | 6.45 | 742 () |
Staré | 18.02 | 764 () |
Strážske | 24.77 | 4,189 () |
Stretava | 8.96 | 702 () |
Stretavka | 4.86 | 166 () |
Suché | 7.3 | 410 () |
Šamudovce | 4.95 | 651 () |
Trhovište | 12.56 | 2,057 () |
Trnava pri Laborci | 15.93 | 581 () |
Tušice | 6.23 | 679 () |
Tušická Nová Ves | 4.32 | 522 () |
Veľké Kapušany | 29.61 | 8,810 () |
Veľké Raškovce | 11.99 | 299 () |
Veľké Slemence | 9.97 | 571 () |
Vinné | 29.78 | 1,952 () |
Vojany | 10.93 | 905 () |
Voľa | 5.78 | 262 () |
Vrbnica | 4.94 | 1,200 () |
Vysoká nad Uhom | 15.35 | 794 () |
Zalužice | 19.61 | 1,181 () |
Závadka | 5.01 | 455 () |
Zbudza | 9.07 | 533 () |
Zemplínska Široká | 16.24 | 982 () |
Zemplínske Kopčany | 9.66 | 486 () |
Žbince | 15.06 | 1,006 () |
References
- ↑ "Statistic of Slovak places by Dušan Kreheľ – Export". Retrieved 2021-07-05.
- ↑ "Statistic of Slovak places by Dušan Kreheľ – Export". Retrieved 2021-07-19.
- ↑ "Statistic of Slovak places by Dušan Kreheľ – Export". Retrieved 2021-09-01.
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