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Municipalities of Slovenia

Municipalities of Slovenia

Slovenia divided into municipalities (as of 2006)

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Slovenia is divided into 211 municipalities (občine, singular – občina), of which 11 have urban status.

Slovene is an official language of all the municipalities. Hungarian is a second official language of 3 municipalities in Prekmurje: Dobrovnik (Dobronak), Hodoš (Hodos) and Lendava (Lendva). Italian is a second official language of 3 municipalities in the Slovenian Littoral: Izola (Isola), Koper (Capodistria) and Piran (Pirano).

List of Slovenian municipalities

In 2011, Slovenia was divided into 211 municipalities, of which 11 had urban status (written bold).

Urban municipalities

Urban municipalities in Slovenia

Ljubljana
Ljubljana
Maribor
Maribor
Kranj
Kranj
Celje
Celje
Koper
Koper

Rank City Population

Novo mesto
Novo mesto
Velenje
Velenje
Nova Gorica
Nova Gorica
Ptuj
Ptuj
Murska Sobota
Murska Sobota
Slovenj Gradec
Slovenj Gradec

1 Blason ville si Ljubljana (Slovénie).svg Ljubljana 279,653
2 Maribor 112,642
3 Kranj 53,000
4 Coat of arms of the municipality of Celje.svg Celje 48,081
5 CoA of Koper.gif Koper/Capodistria 47,539
6 Wappen-novo-mesto.png Novo mesto 40,925
7 Občina Velenje grb.gif Velenje 33,331
8 Občina Nova Gorica grb.gif Nova Gorica 32,763
9 Ptuj-grb.png Ptuj 23,242
10 Wappen-murska-sobota.png Murska Sobota 20,080
11 Slovenj Gradec 12,779

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  • ISO 3166-2:SI
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