Slovak citizens in the Czech Republic as of December 31, 2014
Year
Pop.
±%
2011
81,253
—
2012
85,807
+5.6%
2013
90,948
+6.0%
Source: [1][2]
Slovaks in the Czech Republic are the country's second-largest ethnic minority; after the Moravians, who are native to the Czech Republic. The American CIA puts them at 1.9% of the country's total population.[3] 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.
^"Obsah nenalezen - ČSÚ" (PDF). www.czso.cz.
^"Obsah nenalezen - ČSÚ" (PDF). www.czso.cz.
^"The World Factbook — Central Intelligence Agency". www.cia.gov.
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