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  1. Source: Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia (web). Explanation: The 2011 and 2021 population figures are result of a register-based census. Further information about the population structure:

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    Koper. Koper (Slovene: [ˈkòːpəɾ] ⓘ; Italian: Capodistria) is the fifth-largest city in Slovenia. Located in the Istrian region in the southwestern part of the country, Koper is the main urban center of the Slovene coast. Port of Koper is the country's only container port and a major contributor to the economy of the Municipality of Koper.

  3. It was 7.7 (in Slovenia 4.6). The mean age of people in Koper was 44.5 years, which was higher than the national average (43.9). As in most Slovene municipalities, in Koper the number of old people was higher than the number of young people: there were 151 people, aged 65 or more, per 100 people aged 0–14.

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    The Slovenian Government’s Statistical Office releases population estimates four times a year. In its last release (July 2016) it reported that the population of Slovenia on 1 April 2016 was 2,063,371. This represented a small drop (817 people) in population since 1 January 2016, but an increase of 1,419 since 1 April 2015. This is a year on year i...

    Ljubljana is the largest city in Slovenia, as well as the country’s capital city. On 1 January 2016, the population of Ljubljana was 279,756. Other major cities are Maribor (population 111,832), Celje (population 37,787), Kranj (population 37,586) and Koper/Capodistria (population 25,306). Here is a table listing the ten most populous cities in Slo...

    Slovenes are the largest ethnic group in Slovenia. They made up 83.1% of the population in 2002, the last year for which official data is available. Slovenia’s history as a former republic of Yugoslavia means that Slovenia has significant Serb, Croat, Muslim and Bosniak minorities. Slovenia also has small Italian and Hungarian minorities. Unlike mi...

    Slovenia is primarily a Roman Catholic country. At the 2002 census (latest data available) 57.8% of Slovenians reported that they were Catholic. Leaving aside non-religious groups and those who didn’t declare a religion, the next largest religious groups in Slovenia are Islam (2.4%) and Eastern Orthodoxy (2.3%). Islam is practised primarily by Bosn...

    Slovene, which is more commonly known as Slovenian, is the official language of Slovenia, and an official language of the EU. It is the first language of 87.8% of people in Slovenia and is spoken at home by 92% of people. Other first languages spoken in Slovenia are Croatian (2.8%), Serbian (1.6%), Serbo-Croatian (1.6%), Albanian (0.4%), Macedonian...

    Population density

    The area of Slovenia is 20,273 square km or 7,827 sq miles. Based on the population on 1 April 2016 (2,063,371), population density in Slovenia is 101.78 people per square kilometre and 263.62 people per square mile.

    Literacy rate

    The literacy rate in Slovenia is 99.7%.

    Life expectancy

    Life expectancy in Slovenia at birth is 80 years. For Slovenian women it is 84 years and for Slovenian men it is 77 years.

    This table list the population of Slovenia at the time of each census. For the latest, post-2011 census, population estimates, see the top of this article. 1. Category: Uncategorized

  4. The City Municipality of Koper is one of eleven city municipalities of Slovenia. It lies at the coastline of the Adriatic Sea in southwestern Slovenia and was established in 1994. Its centre is the town of Koper. The area has been since 1995 included in Coastal–Karst Statistical Region. Source: Wikipedia

  5. Introducing Koper’s Old Town. Koper is the largest town on Slovenia’s Adriatic coast and the 6th-largest city in Slovenia, with a population of around 25,000. It is recognised as one of the oldest towns in Slovenia. The main attraction in Koper is its well-preserved medieval city center called the Old Town. Five centuries of Venetian rule ...

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  7. Latitude and Longitude Coordinates: 45.548411, 13.729713. GPS coordinates: 45° 32′ 54.2796” N 13° 43′ 46.9668” E. Region: Slovenian Littoral (Slovene: Primorska) Koper is the largest city on the Slovenian coast and the sixth-largest city in Slovenia, with a population of around 25,000.

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