Lučenec District

The Okres Lučenec ( German district license) is an administrative unit in central Slovakia with 74 844 inhabitants (31 December 2011, 2001, there were 72 837, of which 49 266 ( 67.6 %), Slovak, 20,072 ( 27.6%) Hungarian) and an area of 825.6 km ².

Historically the county for the most part in the former Nógrád, a small portion in the southeast to the places Sid, Čamovce and Šurice is part of the former county Gemer and small Hont (see also List of historic counties of Hungary ).

In 2002, the municipalities Nové Hony and Pinciná were assigned to the Okres; before they were part of the Okres Poltár.

Cities

  • Fiľakovo ( Fileck )
  • Lučenec ( license)

Communities

  • Abelova
  • Belina
  • Biskupice
  • Boľkovce
  • Budina
  • Bulhary
  • Buzitka
  • Čakanovce
  • Čamovce
  • Divín ( Diwein )
  • Dobroč
  • Fiľakovské Kováče
  • Gregorova Vieska
  • Halič
  • Holiša
  • Jelšovec
  • Kalonda
  • Kotmanová ( Kottman )
  • Lehôtka
  • Lentvora
  • Lipovany
  • Lovinobana
  • Lupoč
  • Ľuboreč
  • Mašková
  • Mikušovce
  • Mucin
  • Mýtna
  • Nitra nad Iplom ( Neutra )
  • Nové Hony
  • Panicke Dravce
  • Píla
  • Pinciná
  • Pleš
  • Podrečany
  • Polichno
  • Praha
  • Prša
  • Radzovce
  • Rapovce
  • Ratka
  • Ružiná
  • Stara Halič
  • Savol
  • Šiatorská Bukovinka
  • Sid
  • Šurice
  • Točnica
  • Tomášovce
  • Trebeľovce
  • Trenč ( Törinz )
  • Tuhár
  • Velka nad Iplom
  • Veľké Dravce
  • Vidiná

The district office is in Lučenec, a branch in Fiľakovo.

Culture

In the article and historic monuments in Okres Lučenec can be found on the protected monument by the Slovak Office objects in Okres.

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