Humenné District
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Humenné District | |
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District | |
Country | Slovakia |
Region (kraj) | Prešov Region |
Area | |
• Total | 754 km2 (291 sq mi) |
Population (2001) | |
• Total | 64,845 |
• Density | 86/km2 (220/sq mi) |
Time zone | CET (UTC+1) |
• Summer (DST) | CEST (UTC+2) |
Humenné District (okres Humenné (also spelled Homonna, Homonn, Humen, Harwsfalva)) is a district in the Prešov Region of eastern Slovakia. Until 1918, the district was mostly part of the county of Kingdom of Hungary of Zemplín, apart from an area to the east of Porúbka in the Vihorlat Mountains (Vihorlatské vrchy) which formed part of the county of Uh.
Municipalities
- Adidovce
- Baškovce
- Brekov
- Brestov
- Černina
- Dedačov
- Gruzovce
- Hankovce
- Hažín nad Cirochou
- Hrabovec nad Laborcom
- Hrubov
- Hudcovce
- Humenné
- Chlmec
- Jabloň
- Jankovce
- Jasenov
- Kamenica nad Cirochou
- Kamienka
- Karná
- Kochanovce
- Košarovce
- Koškovce
- Lackovce
- Lieskovec
- Lukačovce
- Ľubiša
- Maškovce
- Modra nad Cirochou
- Myslina
- Nechválova Polianka
- Nižná Jablonka
- Nižná Sitnica
- Nižné Ladičkovce
- Ohradzany
- Pakostov
- Papín
- Porúbka
- Prituľany
- Ptičie
- Rohožník
- Rokytov pri Humennom
- Rovné
- Ruská Kajňa
- Ruská Poruba
- Slovenská Volová
- Slovenské Krivé
- Sopkovce
- Topoľovka
- Turcovce
- Udavské
- Valaškovce
- Veľopolie
- Víťazovce
- Vyšná Jablonka
- Vyšná Sitnica
- Vyšné Ladičkovce
- Vyšný Hrušov
- Závada
- Závadka
- Zbudské Dlhé
- Zubné
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Coordinates: 48°56′2″N 21°54′39″E / 48.93389°N 21.91083°E
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