Demographics
Main article: Demographics of Slovakia
Largest cities or towns of Slovakia Štatistický úrad Slovenskej republiky – 31 December 2011 |
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Rank | City name | Region | Pop. | Rank | City name | Region | Pop. | ||
Bratislava
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1 | Bratislava | Bratislava Region | 413 192 | 11 | Prievidza | Trenčín Region | 48 866 | Prešov
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2 | Košice | Košice Region | 240 688 | 12 | Zvolen | Banská Bystrica Region | 43 311 | ||
3 | Prešov | Prešov Region | 91 638 | 13 | Považská Bystrica | Trenčín Region | 41 153 | ||
4 | Žilina | Žilina Region | 81 515 | 14 | Michalovce | Košice Region | 39 940 | ||
5 | Banská Bystrica | Banská Bystrica Region | 79 775 | 15 | Nové Zámky | Nitra Region | 39 585 | ||
6 | Nitra | Nitra Region | 78 875 | 16 | Spišská Nová Ves | Košice Region | 37 948 | ||
7 | Trnava | Trnava Region | 66 219 | 17 | Humenné | Prešov Region | 34 913 | ||
8 | Martin | Žilina Region | 57 300 | 18 | Levice | Nitra Region | 34 649 | ||
9 | Trenčín | Trenčín Region | 55 832 | 19 | Komárno | Nitra Region | 34 478 | ||
10 | Poprad | Prešov Region | 52 791 | 20 | Bardejov | Prešov Region | 33 625 |
According to the 2011 census, the majority of the inhabitants of Slovakia are Slovaks (80.7%). Hungarians are the largest ethnic minority (8.5%). Other ethnic groups include Roma (2%), Czechs (0.6%), Rusyns (0.6%) and others or unspecified (7.6%). Unofficial estimates on the number of Roma population are much higher, around 9%. Before World War II, 135,000 Jews lived in Slovakia.
In 2007 Slovakia was estimated to have a total fertility rate of 1.33 (i.e., the average woman will have 1.33 children in her lifetime), which is significantly below the replacement level and is one of the lowest rates among EU countries.
The Slovaks endured the largest wave of emigration at the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century. In the 1990 U.S. census, 1.8 million people identified themselves as being of Slovak ancestry.
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