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medzilaborce+district Latitude and Longitude:

49°16′16″N 21°54′13″E / 49.27111°N 21.90361°E / 49.27111; 21.90361
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Medzilaborce District
Country Slovakia
Region (kraj) Prešov Region
Area
 • Total427 km2 (165 sq mi)
Population
 (2018)
 • Total12,004
 • Density28/km2 (73/sq mi)
Time zone UTC+01:00 ( CET)
 • Summer ( DST) UTC+02:00 ( CEST)

Medzilaborce District (okres Medzilaborce) is a district in the Prešov Region of northeastern Slovakia. It is the least populated of Slovakia's 79 districts. Until 1918, the district was part of the county of Kingdom of Hungary of Zemplín.

Economy and infrastructure

Mainly glass and machinery industry have the largest tradition in small town Medzilaborce.

From 1970s it had been a branch of Jablonecke sklarne which had employ approximately 600 people in the glass industry. Since 1999 Glass LPS has been a follower of 45 years old tradition in glass industry in Medzilaborce and still manufacture crystal chandeliers, grind crystal trimmings and export them around the world.

It was Transporta, later Vihorlat which had 1200 employees in machinery industry in small town Medzilaborce. Privatization and global financial crises had destroyed the structure of the whole factory. Nowadays companies Kovostroj and Labstroj continue in machinery industry.

Major employers

Glass LPS - producer of crystal chandeliers.

Municipalities

Medzilaborce Distric (2020)
Municipality Area (km2) [1] Population [2] [3]
Brestov nad Laborcom 6.04 115 (Increase)
Čabalovce 21.4 341 (Decrease)
Čabiny 38.84 325 (Decrease)
Čertižné 23.72 327 (Decrease)
Habura 27.81 483 (Decrease)
Kalinov 13.78 260 (Decrease)
Krásny Brod 15.11 488 (Decrease)
Medzilaborce 47.48 6,504 (Decrease)
Ňagov 9.64 399 (Decrease)
Oľka 31.45 266 (Decrease)
Oľšinkov 7.65 21 (Decrease)
Palota 24.11 198 (Decrease)
Radvaň nad Laborcom 20.12 545 (Decrease)
Repejov 18.32 107 (Decrease)
Rokytovce 7.37 169 (Decrease)
Roškovce 12.54 144 (Decrease)
Sukov 8.18 157 (Increase)
Svetlice 31.63 90 (Decrease)
Valentovce 2.2 44 (Decrease)
Volica 5.37 265 (Decrease)
Výrava 20.24 185 (Increase)
Zbojné 18.15 159 (Decrease)
Zbudská Belá 15.97 116 (Decrease)

Source

  • Lacika, Ján (2005). Slovaquie en bref. Priroda. ISBN  80-07-01377-6.

References

49°16′16″N 21°54′13″E / 49.27111°N 21.90361°E / 49.27111; 21.90361



medzilaborce+district Latitude and Longitude:

49°16′16″N 21°54′13″E / 49.27111°N 21.90361°E / 49.27111; 21.90361
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Medzilaborce District
Country Slovakia
Region (kraj) Prešov Region
Area
 • Total427 km2 (165 sq mi)
Population
 (2018)
 • Total12,004
 • Density28/km2 (73/sq mi)
Time zone UTC+01:00 ( CET)
 • Summer ( DST) UTC+02:00 ( CEST)

Medzilaborce District (okres Medzilaborce) is a district in the Prešov Region of northeastern Slovakia. It is the least populated of Slovakia's 79 districts. Until 1918, the district was part of the county of Kingdom of Hungary of Zemplín.

Economy and infrastructure

Mainly glass and machinery industry have the largest tradition in small town Medzilaborce.

From 1970s it had been a branch of Jablonecke sklarne which had employ approximately 600 people in the glass industry. Since 1999 Glass LPS has been a follower of 45 years old tradition in glass industry in Medzilaborce and still manufacture crystal chandeliers, grind crystal trimmings and export them around the world.

It was Transporta, later Vihorlat which had 1200 employees in machinery industry in small town Medzilaborce. Privatization and global financial crises had destroyed the structure of the whole factory. Nowadays companies Kovostroj and Labstroj continue in machinery industry.

Major employers

Glass LPS - producer of crystal chandeliers.

Municipalities

Medzilaborce Distric (2020)
Municipality Area (km2) [1] Population [2] [3]
Brestov nad Laborcom 6.04 115 (Increase)
Čabalovce 21.4 341 (Decrease)
Čabiny 38.84 325 (Decrease)
Čertižné 23.72 327 (Decrease)
Habura 27.81 483 (Decrease)
Kalinov 13.78 260 (Decrease)
Krásny Brod 15.11 488 (Decrease)
Medzilaborce 47.48 6,504 (Decrease)
Ňagov 9.64 399 (Decrease)
Oľka 31.45 266 (Decrease)
Oľšinkov 7.65 21 (Decrease)
Palota 24.11 198 (Decrease)
Radvaň nad Laborcom 20.12 545 (Decrease)
Repejov 18.32 107 (Decrease)
Rokytovce 7.37 169 (Decrease)
Roškovce 12.54 144 (Decrease)
Sukov 8.18 157 (Increase)
Svetlice 31.63 90 (Decrease)
Valentovce 2.2 44 (Decrease)
Volica 5.37 265 (Decrease)
Výrava 20.24 185 (Increase)
Zbojné 18.15 159 (Decrease)
Zbudská Belá 15.97 116 (Decrease)

Source

  • Lacika, Ján (2005). Slovaquie en bref. Priroda. ISBN  80-07-01377-6.

References

49°16′16″N 21°54′13″E / 49.27111°N 21.90361°E / 49.27111; 21.90361



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