Mura statistical region Pomurska statistična regija |
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— Statistical region — | |
Largest city | Murska Sobota |
Area | |
• Total | 1,337 km2 (516.2 sq mi) |
Population (2004) | |
• Total | 122,717 |
• Density | 91.8/km2 (237.7/sq mi) |
Statistics | |
• Households | 45871 |
• Employed | 42724 |
• Registered unemployed | 9330 |
• College/university students | 5144 |
• Regional GDP: | EUR (8 535 EUR per capita) |
The Mura statistical region (Slovene: Pomurska statistična regija) is a statistical region in the north-east of Slovenia. It is predominantly agricultural with field crops representing over three quarters of the total utilised agricultural area, twice as much as the Slovene average. Climate and soil combined have made it the region with the highest crop production, but its geographical position and inferior infrastructure put it at a disadvantage and it is the region of Slovenia with the lowest GDP per capita (EUR 8,500) and the highest rate of registered unemployment.[1]
The region comprises the following municipalities: Apače, Beltinci, Cankova, Črenšovci, Dobrovnik, Gornja Radgona, Gornji Petrovci, Grad, Hodoš, Kobilje, Križevci, Kuzma, Lendava, Ljutomer, Moravske Toplice, Murska Sobota, Odranci, Puconci, Radenci, Razkrižje, Rogašovci, Sveti Jurij ob Ščavnici, Šalovci, Tišina, Turnišče, Velika Polana and Veržej.
It has a total area of 1337 km².
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The population in 2004 was 122,717.
Employment structure: 41.2% services, 44.8% industry, 14.0% agriculture.
It attracts 7.8% of the total number of tourists in Slovenia, most being from Slovenia (52%).
Length of motorways: 14 km Length of other roads: 1451 km
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