Grosuplje
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Občina Grosuplje | ||
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Area: | 133.8 km² | |
Population | 15,665 | |
- males | 7,778 | |
- females | 7,887 | |
Mayor: | Janez Lesjak | |
Average age: | 37.6 years | |
Residential areas: | 28.82 m²/person | |
- households: | 4,969 | |
- families: | 4,347 | |
Working active: | 7,778 | |
- unemployed: | 784 | |
Average monthly salary (August 2003): | ||
- gross: | 226,640 SIT | |
- net: | 145,352 SIT | |
College/university students: | 628 | |
Source: Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia, census of 2002. |
Grosuplje is a municipality south of Ljubljana, in central Slovenia. Famous inhabitants include the Slovenian-American writer Louis Adamic and Slovenia's Prime Minister Janez Janša.
[edit] External links
- Grosuplje, official page of municipality (in Slovene)
- Grosuplje Coat of Arms, authors gallery page (in Slovene and in English) [[1]]