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  1. The Košice Self-governing Region (Slovak: Košický samosprávny kraj, KSK) or the Košice Higher Territorial Unit (Slovak: Košický vyšší územný celok, KVÚC) is one of Slovakia's eight "self-governing regions" whose territory is identical with that of the administrative Košice Region.

  2. The Košice Region consists of 11 districts. In Košice city itself there are four districts; seven districts are outside the city. There are 440 municipalities, of which 17 are towns. See also. Košice Self-governing Region; References

  3. Since 2002, Slovakia is divided into 8 samosprávne kraje (self-governing regions), which are called by the Constitution vyššie územné celky (Higher Territorial Units), abbr. VÚC. The territory and borders of the self-governing regions are identical with the territory and borders of the kraje .

  4. 8 de jun. de 2015 · Welcom e to the Košice Self-governing Region to get enchanted by its scenic landscapes and natural beauty and fascinated by its heritage and culture. Our region with its four distinctive areas - Spiš, Abov, Zemplín, and Gemer - offers unforgettable experiences to both new visitors and those returning to experience more.

  5. Košiceokolie District (okres Košice–okolie; Hungarian: Kassa-vidéki járás) is a district in the Košice Region of eastern Slovakia. It surrounds the city of Košice, which serves as the district seat although it does not belong to the district.

  6. Košice ( German: Kaschau, Hungarian: Kassa IPA kɒʃɪtsə) is the second biggest city in Slovakia, and the biggest city in eastern Slovakia. About 235,000 people live in the city. Košice was founded in 1230. Administrative division. The town of Košice is divided into 4 districts and 22 city parts: Sister cities. Budapest, Hungary. Bursa, Turkey.