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Kojbakvy Region
Kojbakvy Kraj
Region
Flag of Kojbakvy Region
Coat of arms of Kojbakvy Region
Nickname: 
The Lowlands
CountrySlovertia
CapitalKojbakvy (City)
First mentioned1207
Government
 • MinisterUla Weiness
Area
 • Total9,478 km2 (3,659 sq mi)
Elevation
1,332 m (4,370 ft)
Population
 (2018)
 • Total2,761,563
 • Density290/km2 (750/sq mi)
DemonymKojbskvian
Time zoneUTC+2
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3
Postal code
PL 08XX

The Region of Kojbakvy is a region of Slovertia consists of 23 Municipalities (obec) and 220 departments, The region was established in 1815 after Sloveti independence. It is a flatter region with many large towns and is the most populous region in Slovertia. Kojbakvy city is the region administrative center and there is a strong cultural environment. Other large cities include Uzní.

Geography

Kojbakvy Region is located in Western Slovertia and has an area of 9,478 km² and a population of 2,761,563 (2018). Unlike most of Slovertia most of Kojbakvy is made up of grassy plains and green rolling hills. This is in contrast to the rest of thd country's mountainous terrain. Kojbakvy's flatter terrain can be attributed to it's large population.

History

Demographics

The population density in the region is 290/km². The largest towns are the regional capital Kojbakvy, Uzní, Mular, Ríes and Terias. The level of urbanization is the highest in Slovertia, with about 75% of the population living in the towns, According to the 2016 census, there were 2,761,563 inhabitants in the region, almost wholly Sloverti (96.5%), with people from Berique making up most of the rest (<2.5%) and Mazurians (<1%).

Economy

The main employers are industry and tourism and the city of Kojbakvy is the region's financial centre and is home to the headquarters of companies such as AMZ. There is a strong industrial base in Uzní with wood pulp and engineering factories as well as car manufacturing plants.

Administrative Regions

The region is Divided into 25 Municipalities and 500 local Departments.