Dravograd
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| Area: | 105.0 km² | |
| Population - males - females | 8,863 4,400 4,463 | |
| Mayor: | ||
| Average age: | 38.3 years | |
| Residential areas: - households: - families: | 26.16 m²/person 2,923 2,482 | |
| Working active: - unemployed: | 4,201 443 | |
| Average monthly salary (August 2003): - gross: - net: | 223,113 SIT 143,182 SIT | |
| College/university students: | 347 | |
| Source: Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia, census of 2002. | ||
Dravograd (in German Unterdrauburg) is a small town and municipality with the same name in Slovenia, located at the crossing of the Slovenian-Austrian border by the Drava river. The municipality numbers about 9,000 inhabitants and has an area of 105 km².
History
Geography
Dravograd is located in the northern part of Slovenia, at the confluence of three rivers: the Drava, the Meža and the Mislinja.
The municipality consists of 24 settlements which are contained in 5 local communities: Dravograd, Črneče, Libeliče, Šentjanž pri Dravogradu, and Trbonje.
Other Data
Postal number: SI-2370
External links
- [Official Page of Dravograd]
- [Tourist society of Dravograd]
- [Hydroelectric power station Dravograd]
- [Weather station Dravograd]
- [UL-Aero klub Aviofun Koroška]
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