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Blumental Church, Bratislava
Slovakia is traditionally viewed as the more religious part of the one-time common Czecho-Slovak state. Yet the latest census shows the country is becoming more atheist and this shift will likely be irreversible.
2021 census results indicate Slovakia's population is set to age fast. But the situation could be even worse over suspicions there are a lot less people in the country than the official data suggests.
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The data also revealed that almost 4 percent of inhabitants were not born in Slovakia.
Mayors believe that the census result show fewer inhabitants of Bratislava than in reality.
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More than 98 percent of Slovakia's permanent inhabitants have Slovak citizenship.
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Foreigners living in Slovakia are obligated to count themselves. The online census is available until the end of March.
Census form can be filled also via the phone.
Find answers to some of the most pressing questions about the census.
Every inhabitant of Slovakia counts, regardless of their citizenship.
Data will help create better policies and services for communities, experts say.
A view of Bratislava up from the National Bank of Slovakia high-rise building.
Ten years ago, some Bratislavans did not participate fearing lack of anonymity.
One of the census questions: How long does your daily trip to work take?
The Statistics Office withdrew its proposal to keep only one nationality after harsh criticism.
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