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As of 2013, the city had a population of 40,192 people. The city notably has the lowest number of native speakers of Hytklifer in the province of Hytklif, with only 2% of the city's population professing some knowledge of the language in the 2013 census. Furthermore, the city has been noted for a history of {{wpl|centre-left politics}} in a province often considered to be {{wpl|conservative}}, with the current mayor being {{wpl|environmental economics|environmental economist}} and [[Green Party (Azmara)|Green]] politician Lilije Jonsdohter.
As of 2013, the city had a population of 40,192 people. The city notably has the lowest number of native speakers of Hytklifer in the province of Hytklif, with only 2% of the city's population professing some knowledge of the language in the 2013 census. Furthermore, the city has been noted for a history of {{wpl|centre-left politics}} in a province often considered to be {{wpl|conservative}}, with the current mayor being {{wpl|environmental economics|environmental economist}} and [[Green Party (Azmara)|Green]] politician Lilije Jonsdohter.
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==Demography==
==Landmarks==
==Climate==
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==Culture==


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Revision as of 18:00, 14 November 2019

Sloh
City of Sloh
Sted âb Sloh (Azmaran)
Sloh-Stâd (Hytklifer)
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Etymology: From slo, meaning "soil".
Country Azmara
ProvinceHytklif
FiefSloh-Midlanden
Government
 • BodySloh City Council
 • MayorLilije Jonsdohter (Green)
Area
 • Total45 km2 (17 sq mi)
Population
 • Total40,192
 • Density890/km2 (2,300/sq mi)
DemonymSloher
Town code
8-SL

Sloh is a medieval college city located in southern Hytklif, Azmara. It is situated at a traditional crossing point on the Bojner river, about 5km from the province's border with Haadland and 50km from Nyhâben, the province's capital.

As of 2013, the city had a population of 40,192 people. The city notably has the lowest number of native speakers of Hytklifer in the province of Hytklif, with only 2% of the city's population professing some knowledge of the language in the 2013 census. Furthermore, the city has been noted for a history of centre-left politics in a province often considered to be conservative, with the current mayor being environmental economist and Green politician Lilije Jonsdohter.

History

Governance

Demography

Landmarks

Climate

Transport

Education

Culture