Brno-Slatina

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Location of Slatina in Brno 49°10′42″N16°41′05″E / 49.17833°N 16.68472°E / 49.17833; 16.68472
Country Czech Republic
Region South Moravian Region
City Brno
Government
  MayorJiří Ides (ČSSD)
Area
  Total
5.83 km2 (2.25 sq mi)
Population
 (2023) [1]
  Total
12,577
  Density2,200/km2 (5,600/sq mi)
Time zone UTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
627 00
Website https://www.mcslatina.cz/

Slatina is a city district of Brno, the second largest city in the Czech Republic. It is located in the eastern part of the city and is somewhat separated from other parts. Slatina became a part of Brno in 1919 and as of 2021, it has 11,104 inhabitants.

Contents

Slatina has a well-preserved centre. The south of the district contains mostly modern houses, while the north of the district contains many panel houses built in the 1980s.

Territorial divisions

The cadastral territory of Slatina is further divided into 10 basic settlement units.

Basic settlement unitPopulation
2011 [2] 2021 [3] Change
Černovičky-Podstránská567520-8.3%
Stránská skála2018-10.0%
Přemyslovo náměstí2,2092,427+9.9%
Tilhonova1,9391,831-5.6%
Šlapanická trať165883+435.2%
Tuřanka442499+12.9%
Slatina-sídliště3,8233,431-10.3%
Hviezdoslavova195209+7.2%
Kigginsova-1,232-
Slatinka-54-

Demographics

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1869680    
1880851+25.1%
18901,046+22.9%
19001,217+16.3%
19101,470+20.8%
19211,432−2.6%
19301,728+20.7%
19502,164+25.2%
19613,256+50.5%
19703,833+17.7%
19804,714+23.0%
19918,668+83.9%
20018,530−1.6%
20119,360+9.7%
202111,104+18.6%
Source: Censuses [4] [5]

Economy

Slatina neighbours Černovická terasa, a commercial and industrial zone which houses offices of several international companies including Acer, Honeywell and Daikin.

Transport

Slatina is served by two trolleybus lines and several bus lines, which connect the area to the city centre. The main Czech motorway, the D1, passes close by.

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