Slovaks in the Czech Republic

Slovak citizens in the Czech Republic as of December 31, 2024
YearPop.±%
201181,253—    
201285,807+5.6%
201390,948+6.0%
2017111,804+22.9%
2018116,817+4.5%
2019121,278+3.8%
2020124,544+2.7%
2021114,630−8.0%
2022117,265+2.3%
2023119,182+1.6%
2024121,471+1.9%
Source:

Slovaks are the second-largest ethnic minority in the Czech Republic, after the Moravians, who are native to the country. The American CIA puts them at 1.9% of the country's total population. Larger numbers of them can be found in the country's east, especially Ostrava and Brno, as the Czech Republic shares a border in the east with Slovakia. Brno especially is popular among Slovak university students.

Statistics

According to the 2021 census, ethnic Slovaks and people with some form of Slovak background formed 1.54% of the population of the Czech Republic (including those who included Slovak as their second ethnicity). In absolute numbers, that meant 162,578 people. People with Slovak ancestry can be found throughout the Czech Republic.

Rank Region Number of Slovaks Share (%)
1 Prague 31,987 2.46
2 Moravian-Silesian 23,514 2.02
3 Central Bohemian 22,453 1.59
4 South Moravian 21,094 1.76
5 Ústí nad Labem 9,886 1.25
6 Plzeň 7,596 1.31
7 Olomouc 7,474 1.21
8 Zlín 6,938 1.23
9 South Bohemian 6,406 1.01
10 Karlovy Vary 5,745 2.06
11 Liberec 5,607 1.29
12 Hradec Králové 5,577 1.04
13 Pardubice 4,938 0.97
14 Vysočina 3,363 0.68

Notable Czechs of Slovak origin

  • Andrej Babiš, politician, businessman and prime minister
  • Erik Daniel, footballer
  • Martina Dubovská, alpine skier

See also

  • Czech Republic–Slovakia relations
  • Slovak diaspora
  • Demographics of the Czech Republic
  • Czechs in Slovakia

wikipedia, wiki, encyclopedia, book, library, article, read, free download, Information about Slovaks in the Czech Republic, What is Slovaks in the Czech Republic? What does Slovaks in the Czech Republic mean?