Districts of Slovakia

The districts of Slovakia are administrative units known as okres in the Slovak language. It is a second-tier territorial administrative unit, below a Region (kraje) in standing, and superior to a municipality (obec). Each district contains at least several municipalities.

The cities of Bratislava and Košice are the only cities in Slovakia divided into internal urban districts, with five in Bratislava, and four in Košice. These urban districts are then further divided into smaller boroughs (which serve a function analogous to municipalities in typical districts).

All other districts are larger in size and also include rural areas, and rural as well as urban municipalities. Each of these more typical districts has an urban centre serving as the seat of the district, usually the largest town (or the only town) of a given district. Rural municipalities are not legally allowed to become district seats.

Map of current Slovak districts

Districts (okresy) of Slovakia

Characteristics

Several districts form a "region" (Slovak: kraj). One district, on the other hand, consists of several "municipalities" (Slovak: obce), which in turn consist of "cadastral areas" (Slovak: katastrálne územia).

Districts have been units of state administration in Slovakia since its creation with a few interruptions, e. g. the period from 2004 to late 2013. Today, each district is administered by a "district office" (okresný úrad). Since late 2013, there have also been some special district offices responsible (regarding some selected issues) not for the territory of a district, but for the territory of a region (kraj). These are called "district office at the seat of a region" (okresný úrad v sídle kraja).

In the period between 2004 and late 2013, the district offices were abolished and replaced by "circuit offices" (obvodný úrad.), which were usually responsible for several districts (except for the Nové Zámky District, which was one district with two circuit offices).

Slovakia currently has 79 districts, with the capital city of Bratislava being divided into 5 districts and the city of Košice into 4 districts. The districts are named after their administrative seats, colloquially known as "district towns". The district town is commonly the largest town in the district, although exceptions exist, such as Ilava District where the district town Ilava is far overshadowed by the much larger Dubnica nad Váhom, or Košice-okolie District, the seat of which (Košice) is not part of the district at all, instead being subdivided into four of its own districts.

Districts of Slovakia

The following table gives an overview of the districts, along with the population, area, and location within Slovakia.

District (okres) Population[1]
(2025)
Area[2] in km2
(2025)
Region (kraj)
Bánovce nad Bebravou 34,714 461.94 Trenčín
Banská Bystrica 106,000 809.44 Banská Bystrica
Banská Štiavnica 15,258 292.29 Banská Bystrica
Bardejov 75,554 935.95 Prešov
Bratislava I 47,896 9.59 Bratislava
Bratislava II 127,409 92.49 Bratislava
Bratislava III 78,663 74.67 Bratislava
Bratislava IV 105,236 96.70 Bratislava
Bratislava V 121,698 94.20 Bratislava
Brezno 57,517 1265.24 Banská Bystrica
Bytča 31,511 281.51 Žilina
Čadca 86,104 760.61 Žilina
Detva 30,199 449.14 Banská Bystrica
Dolný Kubín 38,608 491.83 Žilina
Dunajská Streda 128,458 1074.58 Trnava
Galanta 95,106 641.70 Trnava
Gelnica 31,884 584.33 Košice
Hlohovec 42,519 267.22 Trnava
Humenné 57,846 754.23 Prešov
Ilava 56,166 358.50 Trenčín
Kežmarok 76,376 629.82 Prešov
Komárno 98,217 1100.14 Nitra
Košice III 26,964 16.83 Košice
Košice II 77,569 80.54 Košice
Košice I 62,243 85.45 Košice
Košice IV 55,510 60.90 Košice
Košice-okolie 134,540 1534.58 Košice
Krupina 21,129 584.89 Banská Bystrica
Kysucké Nové Mesto 32,370 173.68 Žilina
Levice 107,319 1551.12 Nitra
Levoča 33,305 421.00 Prešov
Liptovský Mikuláš 70,995 1340.99 Žilina
Lučenec 68,259 825.55 Banská Bystrica
Malacky 80,324 949.51 Bratislava
Martin 92,401 735.63 Žilina
Medzilaborce 10,518 427.26 Prešov
Michalovce 107,617 1019.20 Košice
Myjava 24,551 327.42 Trenčín
Námestovo 64,935 690.45 Žilina
Nitra 164,220 870.71 Nitra
Nové Mesto nad Váhom 61,105 579.98 Trenčín
Nové Zámky 133,309 1347.03 Nitra
Partizánske 42,755 301.01 Trenčín
Pezinok 70,096 375.53 Bratislava
Piešťany 61,476 381.12 Trnava
Poltár 19,951 476.28 Banská Bystrica
Poprad 101,671 1104.69 Prešov
Považská Bystrica 60,099 463.15 Trenčín
Prešov 176,096 933.95 Prešov
Prievidza 126,771 959.86 Trenčín
Púchov 43,318 375.10 Trenčín
Revúca 37,528 730.09 Banská Bystrica
Rimavská Sobota 79,222 1471.07 Banská Bystrica
Rožňava 58,189 1173.33 Košice
Ružomberok 56,022 646.79 Žilina
Sabinov 62,360 545.44 Prešov
Senec 108,313 359.88 Bratislava
Senica 58,584 683.26 Trnava
Skalica 46,440 357.07 Trnava
Snina 33,425 804.74 Prešov
Sobrance 22,118 538.15 Košice
Spišská Nová Ves 98,622 587.45 Košice
Stará Ľubovňa 53,435 707.85 Prešov
Stropkov 19,314 388.92 Prešov
Svidník 30,855 549.51 Prešov
Šaľa 49,514 355.90 Nitra
Topoľčany 68,831 597.62 Nitra
Trebišov 102,677 1073.45 Košice
Trenčín 113,057 674.81 Trenčín
Trnava 132,879 741.30 Trnava
Turčianske Teplice 15,580 392.86 Žilina
Tvrdošín 35,667 478.92 Žilina
Veľký Krtíš 40,235 848.14 Banská Bystrica
Vranov nad Topľou 79,320 769.23 Prešov
Zlaté Moravce 40,585 521.16 Nitra
Zvolen 65,001 759.02 Banská Bystrica
Žarnovica 24,327 425.08 Banská Bystrica
Žiar nad Hronom 42,955 517.65 Banská Bystrica
Žilina 159,997 815.08 Žilina

See also

  • Boroughs and localities of Bratislava
  • Boroughs and localities of Košice

References

  1. ^ "Počet obyvateľov podľa pohlavia - obce (ročne) [om7101rr_obce=AREAS_SK]". Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic. 2026-03-31. Retrieved 2026-03-31.
  2. ^ "Hustota obyvateľstva - obce [om7014rr_obc=AREAS_SK, v_om7014rr_ukaz=Rozloha (Štvorcový meter)]". Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic. 2026-03-31. Retrieved 2026-03-31.