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Regions of Slovakia
Slovakia is subdivided into 8 "kraje" (singular - kraj, usually translated as "regions", but actually meaning rather "county"), each of which is named after their principal city.
The "kraje" are - and have always been - subdivided into many "okresy" (singular - okres, usually translated as "districts"). Slovakia currently has 79 districts.
As for territorial division and the definition of self-governing entities, since 2002, Slovakia is divided into 8 "vyššie územné celky" abbr. VÚC (Higher Territorial Units) and 8 "samosprávne kraje" (Self-governing (or: Autonomous) Regions), both of which are presently identical with the 8 "kraje":
- Banska Bystrica Region (Banskobystrický kraj) (see also Banska Bystrica)
- Bratislava Region (Bratislavský kraj) (see also Bratislava)
- Kosice Region (Košický kraj) (see lalso Kosice)
- Nitra Region (Nitriansky kraj) (see also Nitra)
- Presov Region (Prešovský kraj) (see also Presov)
- Trencin Region (Trenčiansky kraj) (see also Trencin)
- Trnava Region (Trnavský kraj) (see also Trnava)
- Zilina Region (Žilinský kraj) (see also Zilina)
(the word "kraj" can be replaced by "VÚC" or "samosprávny kraj" in each case)
See also: List of traditional regions of Slovakia
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