Southeastern district of Slovenia
| Southeastern district of Slovenia Jugovzhodna Slovenija statistična regija | |
|---|---|
| — Statistical district — | |
| The local government | 21 |
| The most big city | ノヴォ メスト |
| Area | |
| • 計 | 2,675km2 (1,033sq mi) |
| Population (2015) | |
| • 計 | 142,356 people |
| • Population density | 53/km2 (140/sq mi) |
| Statistics | |
| • Household | 53,499 households |
| • Worker | 51,247 people |
| • Unemployed person | 9,224 people |
| • University student | 6,077 people |
| • Local GDP: | 2,472 million euros (17,379 euros/) |
One of the southeastern Slovenian local [1] local division (Statistical regions of Slovenia) where [4] (Slovene: Jugovzhodna Slovenija statistična regija) is used in statistics [2] [3] in Slovenia. By the traditional local division, I act as some Noto orchid ska districts.
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Statistical characteristic
A car, medicine manufacture, light industry earned around half of the local GDP in 2012. 5.2% of local GDP of 2012 were used for research and development.
In 2013, 94% of drainage was handled. This is very higher than 78% of domestic average.
The aging index of mid-2013 was 105.2. This expresses that there are 105.2 inhabitants 65 years or older for 100 inhabitants 15 years or younger.
Local government
The southeastern district of Slovenia consists of 21 local governments.
Of these, it is next four cities to have been more than 10,000 in population of 2012.
Economic
- Primary industries: 4%
- Secondary industry: 52.6%
- The tertiary industry: 43.4%
Sightseeing
3.3% visit this district among tourists to Slovenia.
52.8% of those are Slovenians.
Traffic
- An expressway: 52.7km
- Other roads: 3603.1km
Allied item
Footnote
- ^ Zora, Anita. 2015. Pedološke značilnosti na izbranih vinoradniških območjih v občini Mokrog-Trebelno (bachelor's thesis). Ljubljana: University of Ljubljana, Department of Geography, p. 33.
- ^ OECD. 2012. OECD Environmental Performance Reviews: Slovenia 2012. OECD Publishing, p. 324.
- ^ Lapuh, Lucija. 2016. Measuring the Impact of the Recession on Slovenian Statistical Regions and their Ability to Recover. Acta geographica Slovenica 56(2): 247–256, pp. 252ff.
- ^ Boršič, Darja, & Alenka Kavkler. 2009. Modeling Unemployment Duration in Slovenia Using Cox Regression Models. Transition Studies Review 54(1): 145–156, p. 148.
Template: A Slovenian local coordinate: 45°39'00" N 15°00'00" E / 45.65000 degrees N 15.00000 degrees E
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