Hrastnik

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Občina Hrastnik
Location of Hrastnik in Slovenia
Area: 58.6 km²
Population 10,121
 - males 4,804
 - females 5,317
Mayor: Ifa Kožar
Average age: 39.04 years
Residential areas: 25.44 m²/person
 - households: 3,917
 - families: 3,007
Working active: 4,679
 - unemployed: 806
Average monthly salary (August 2003):
 - gross: 213,145 SIT
 - net: 136,762 SIT
College/university students: 253
Source: Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia, census of 2002.

Hrastnik is a town and a municipality in Zasavje region, Slovenia. It is known mostly for coal mining (the deposit is located below Hrastnik and Trbovlje), and for the manufacture of glass. The nearest hills are called Kum (1220m), Mrzlica (1122m) and Kopitnik (910m). The area around Kopitnik is protected as a natural tourist attraction. Species like the capercaillie and chamois run wild in the surrounding forests. Local hunters keep the animals from outnumbering each other. The city has its own library and school. Addresses are regularly named after famous people from Hrastnik (Trg Franca Kozarja - Franc Kozar's market). In the past, most families lived from working in the glass, coal or chemical industry. Today people still work in the glass and chemicals factory, but they also go to work in neighbouring towns like Trbovlje or Zagorje.

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