CONTENTS:
List of Tables
List of Figures
Foreword
1. Introduction
2. Towns in Felvidek (Upper Hungary) before 1918 2.1 The towns of Felvidek (Upper Hungary) according to their population2.2 Ethnic composition of towns in Felvidek (Upper Hungary)2.3 Occupational composition of towns in Felvidek (Upper Hungary)3. The settlement structure of Slovakia 3.1 Factors forming settlements in Slovakia3.2 The settlement system of Slovakia3.3 Urban structure in Slovakia3.4 The most important steps in the (Czecho)Slovak conquest3.4.1 Census as a means of statistical Slovakization3.4.2 Towns as the centres of Slovakization3.4.3 Subordination of the economy to Czech interests3.5 The role of the first independent Slovak state in town planning3.5.1 Bratislava, the old-new capital city3.6 Town planning in (Czecho)Slovakia3.6.1 Towns as industrial centres3.6.2 Towns as the symbols of Slovak grandeur4. Towns in Slovakia after 1993 4.1 The effect of geopolitics on the urban network4.2 Administration as a means of organizing the town network4.3 The connection between transportation and the town system4.4 The urban development role of the economy4.5 Education as a new factor of urban development
5. Regional organization in Slovakia 5.1 Bratislava as a macro regional centre5.2 The administrative region as a development unit5.3 Regional development role of towns
6. Towns along the Hungarian and Slovak border 6.1 The line of Hungarian and Slovak towns6.2 Cross-border relations6.3. The organizational forms of cooperation6.3.1 Twin-town relations6.3.2 Relations of euroregions6.3.3 European Grouping for Territorial Cooperation (EGTC)6.4 Types of cooperation6.4.1 Project-based cooperation6.4.2 Plans for the joint organization of services6.5 Actors of administration6.5.1 County municipalities6.5.2 Local governments of settlements
7. Appendix - List of Slovak towns in the Hungarian and Slovak languages
8. References
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