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Nové Zámky District

Coordinates: 47°59′10″N 18°9′51″E / 47.98611°N 18.16417°E / 47.98611; 18.16417
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Nové Zámky District
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Country Slovakia
Region Nitra Region
Area
 • Total1,347 km2 (520 sq mi)
Population
 (2001)
 • Total138,168[1]
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Ethnic map of Nové Zámky District (2001 census) - data by municipalities.

Nové Zámky District (okres Nové Zámky) is a district in the Nitra Region of western Slovakia. Until 1918, the area of the district was split between several counties of the Kingdom of Hungary: the largest area in the north formed part of Nitra; an area in the south between Dvory nad Žitavou and Strekov formed part of Komárno; an area in the north-east around Veľké Lovce formed part of Tekov; a sizable area in the east formed part of Esztergom (Ostrihom); and a small area around Salka formed part of Hont County.

Population

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Population development[2]
Year 1994 1999 2014 2019 2020
Pop.152,674151,121148,001146,047142,317
±%—    −1.0%−2.1%−1.3%−2.6%
Data are year-end. The time zone is CET.

Municipalities

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Nové Zámky District (2020)
Municipality Area (km2)[3] Population[1]
Andovce 10.77 1,623 (Increase)
Bajtava 9.32 391 (Increase)
Bánov 19.76 3,697 (Decrease)
Bardoňovo 23.81 682 (Decrease)
Belá 8.69 325 (Increase)
Bešeňov 17.09 1,621 (Decrease)
Bíňa 23.5 1,433 (Decrease)
Branovo 9.32 579 (Increase)
Bruty 20.53 578 (Decrease)
Čechy 11.84 301 (Increase)
Černík 13.39 1,048 (Increase)
Chľaba 13.95 705 (Increase)
Dedinka 18.51 677 (Increase)
Dolný Ohaj 17.02 1,519 (Decrease)
Dubník 41 1,505 (Decrease)
Dvory nad Žitavou 63.84 4,999 (Decrease)
Gbelce 26.61 2,123 (Decrease)
Hul 12.68 1,212 (Decrease)
Jasová 19.92 1,151 (Increase)
Jatov 18.65 713 (Decrease)
Kamenica nad Hronom 18.71 1,269 (Decrease)
Kamenín 28.03 1,479 (Decrease)
Kamenný Most 20.33 1,060 (Decrease)
Kmeťovo 5.19 827 (Decrease)
Kolta 25.84 1,257 (Decrease)
Komjatice 30.75 4,223 (Decrease)
Komoča 13.47 955 (Decrease)
Leľa 8.23 308 (Increase)
Lipová 13.62 1,524 (Decrease)
Ľubá 9.39 404 (Decrease)
Malá nad Hronom 7.72 398 (Decrease)
Malé Kosihy 8.43 379 (Decrease)
Maňa 21.59 2,004 (Decrease)
Michal nad Žitavou 8.18 672 (Increase)
Mojzesovo 7.49 1,346 (Decrease)
Mužla 51.95 1,912 (Increase)
Nána 17.94 1,198 (Increase)
Nová Vieska 17.6 656 (Decrease)
Nové Zámky 8.69 37,791 (Decrease)
Obid 24.49 1,141 (Decrease)
Palárikovo 51.29 4,272 (Decrease)
Pavlová 7.61 213 (Decrease)
Podhájska 11.11 1,077 (Increase)
Pozba 9.4 456 (Decrease)
Radava 7.54 757 (Increase)
Rastislavice 19.58 951 (Decrease)
Rúbaň 16.1 926 (Decrease)
Salka 26.06 974 (Decrease)
Šarkan 13.63 371 (Increase)
Semerovo 23.4 1,332 (Decrease)
Sikenička 13.91 436 (Decrease)
Strekov 41.05 1,926 (Decrease)
Štúrovo 13.44 9,777 (Decrease)
Šurany 59.81 9,562 (Decrease)
Svodín 53.48 2,412 (Decrease)
Trávnica 21.15 1,032 (Increase)
Tvrdošovce 55.55 5,183 (Decrease)
Úľany nad Žitavou 8.39 1,533 (Decrease)
Veľké Lovce 25.84 1,803 (Decrease)
Veľký Kýr 23.63 2,980 (Increase)
Vlkas 6.69 316 (Decrease)
Zemné 26.34 2,136 (Decrease)

References

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  1. ^ a b "Sčítanie obyvateľov, domov a bytov 2021". SODB 2021. Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic. Retrieved 26 July 2024.
  2. ^ "Statistic of Slovak places by Dušan Kreheľ – Export". Retrieved 2021-06-27.[dead link]
  3. ^ "Statistic of Slovak places by Dušan Kreheľ – Export". Retrieved 2021-07-05.[dead link]

47°59′10″N 18°9′51″E / 47.98611°N 18.16417°E / 47.98611; 18.16417