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Since 1949 (except 1990-1996) , Slovakia has been divided into a number of kraje (singular "kraj"; usually translated as "Regions" with capital R). Their number, borders and functions have been changed several times. Each kraj consists of okresy (districts). There are currently 79 districts of Slovakia.

See also the ranked list of Slovak regions.

''NOTE: The term "Region" (Slovak:kraj) is not to be confused with:

Before 1949

Historically, Slovakia was not divided into kraje, but into comitatuses (counties, Slovak župy/"stolice") . This was the case when present-day Slovakia was part of: In 1928-1939 (and formally also 1945-1948) Slovakia as a whole formed the administrative unit "Slovak land" (Krajina slovenská) within Czechoslovakia.

Kraje December 24, 1948/ January 1 1949 – June 30, 1960

Each kraj was named after its principal city

Kraje July 1, 1960 – December 19, 1990

NOTE: The kraje were abolished from July 1, 1969 to December 28, 1970 and reintroduced then.

Kraje since July 24, 1996

After a period without kraje and without any equivalent (1990-1996), the kraje were reintroduced in 1996. As for administrative division, Slovakia has been subdivided into 8 "kraje" since:

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  1. Bratislavský kraj (Bratislava Region) (see also Bratislava)
  2. Trnavský kraj (Trnava Region) (see also Trnava)
  3. Trenčiansky kraj (Trenčín Region) (see also Trenčín)
  4. Nitriansky kraj (Nitra Region) (see also Nitra)
  5. Žilinský kraj (Žilina Region) (see also Žilina)
  6. Banskobystrický kraj (Banská Bystrica Region) (see also Banská Bystrica)
  7. Prešovský kraj (Prešov Region) (see also Prešov)
  8. Košický kraj (Košice Region) ( (see also Košice)
As for territorial division and the definition of self-governing entities, since 2002, Slovakia is additionally divided into 8 "vyššie územné celky" abbr. VÚC (Higher Territorial Units) and 8 "samosprávne kraje" (Self-governing (or: Autonomous) Regions), both of which are presently identical with the 8 "kraje" . Thus, the word "kraj" can be replaced by "VÚC" or "samosprávny kraj" in each case in the above list.

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