Maps of Cities in Slovakia

Slovakia's urban landscape consists of 140 officially recognized cities, with populations ranging from a few thousand to over 400,000 inhabitants. The country's urban development is characterized by a mix of historical centers and modern districts, reflecting both medieval heritage and post-war industrial growth.

The largest concentration of cities is found in western Slovakia, particularly along the Danube River and in the Váh River valley. Many Slovak cities feature preserved medieval cores, often centered around historic market squares and Gothic churches.

Most major Slovak cities serve as regional administrative centers and educational hubs, hosting universities and research institutions. The urban population of Slovakia represents approximately 54% of the total population, which is lower than the European Union average. Many cities experienced significant industrial development during the 20th century, leading to distinctive architectural contrasts between historical centers and newer residential areas.

Maps of cities in Slovakia

List of the Largest Cities in Slovakia

  1. Bratislava (437,725)
  2. Košice (238,593)
  3. Prešov (88,464)
  4. Žilina (80,727)
  5. Banská Bystrica (78,084)
  6. Nitra (76,533)
  7. Trnava (65,033)
  8. Trenčín (55,383)
  9. Martin (54,168)
  10. Poprad (51,235)
  11. Prievidza (45,634)
  12. Zvolen (42,167)
  13. Považská Bystrica (39,271)
  14. Michalovce (38,776)
  15. Nové Zámky (37,512)
  1. Spišská Nová Ves (37,007)
  2. Komárno (33,751)
  3. Humenné (32,834)
  4. Levice (32,735)
  5. Bardejov (32,293)
  6. Liptovský Mikuláš (31,000)
  7. Lučenec (27,739)
  8. Piešťany (27,336)
  9. Ružomberok (26,558)
  10. Topoľčany (24,785)
  11. Trebišov (24,649)
  12. Čadca (23,941)
  13. Rimavská Sobota (23,751)
  14. Dubnica nad Váhom (23,550)
  15. Pezinok (23,034)