Košice

Slovak Republic

Mission city Pilot city
Košice Mission City Label
Population 238k
City Area 62.8 km²
City active since June 2022

Košice is the metropolis of Eastern Slovakia and with 229 040 inhabitants (2021), the second most populous city in Slovakia. With proximity to neighbouring countries (20 km to Hungary, 80 km to Poland, 90 km to Ukraine) the city is a natural regional social and cultural centre, as well as a centre for industry, business, and education (seats of three universities). The city plays a role in the East-West transport link, forming a connection between Eastern and Central Europe. The topography of the city is diverse. Its shape is formed by the Hornád river valley that it occupies. The hilly north is surrounded by massive city-owned municipal forests, while the south opens towards low-lying flatlands.

 

The development and growth of the city was steady for centuries, but since the early 1960s the city grew rapidly, from less than 100 000 inhabitants up to almost a quarter of a million in the late 1980s. A massive metallurgic plant (current US Steel) was built beyond the southern border of the city, and it was the main driving force behind the growth of the city, which was the fastest-growing city in the former Czechoslovakia. The present shape and form of the city is a result of urban planning from the second half of the 20th century - the old medieval town surrounded by a mixture of old and new industrial areas, massive collective housing estate areas and former villages, which were overgrown by the expanding central city and an infrastructure heavily favoring individual car transport.

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