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Slovenia is divided into 211 municipalities (občine, singular – občina), of which 11 have urban status.
Slovene is an official language of all the municipalities. Hungarian is a second official language of 3 municipalities in Prekmurje: Dobrovnik (Dobronak), Hodoš (Hodos) and Lendava (Lendva). Italian is a second official language of 3 municipalities in the Slovenian Littoral: Izola (Isola), Koper (Capodistria) and Piran (Pirano).
List of Slovenian municipalities
In 2011, Slovenia was divided into 211 municipalities, of which 11 had urban status (written bold).
Urban municipalities
Urban municipalities in Slovenia
Rank City Population 
Novo mesto

Velenje

Nova Gorica

Ptuj

Murska Sobota
Slovenj Gradec1
Ljubljana279,653 2 Maribor 112,642 3 Kranj 53,000 4
Celje48,081 5
Koper/Capodistria47,539 6
Novo mesto40,925 7
Velenje33,331 8
Nova Gorica32,763 9
Ptuj23,242 10
Murska Sobota20,080 11 Slovenj Gradec 12,779 See also
- ISO 3166-2:SI
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