Úbrež

Úbrež
Úbrež
(Village)
Administration
Pays Drapeau de Slovaquie Slovaquie
Région Région de Košice
District District de Sobrance
Code postal 072 42
Plaque minéralogique SO
Starosta (maire) Jozef Antonič ( KDH )

Mandat: 2013

Démographie
Population 652 hab. (31.12.2007)
Densité 37,4 hab./km2
Géographie
Coordonnées 48° 47′ 10″ Nord
       22° 07′ 30″ Est
/ 48.786111, 22.125
Altitude 135 m
Superficie 1 741,8 ha = 17,418 km²
Localisation en Slovaquie
Voir la carte physique
Localisation de la ville
Úbrež
Voir la carte administrative
Localisation de la ville
Úbrež
Localisation dans la région de Košice
Voir la carte physique
Localisation de la ville
Úbrež
Voir la carte administrative
Localisation de la ville
Úbrež
Internet
Site de la commune http://www.ubrez.ocu.sk
Sources
Resultat des élections
http://www.e-obce.sk [1]
http://www.statistics.sk [2]
http://www.slovakregion.sk/ [3]

Úbrež (allemand : Ubresch)[4] est un village de Slovaquie situé dans la région de Košice.

Histoire

Première mention écrite du village en 1337[2].

Politique

Liste des Starostas (maires)[5]
Nom Parti politique Date de l'élection Fin du mandat
Jozef Antonič KDH,ĽS-HZDS,SNS,SDKÚ-DS 02.12.2006 Déc. 2010

Notes et références

  1. (sk) e-obce.sk. Consulté le 28 janvier 2010
  2. a et b (sk) (en) Mestská a obecná štatistika SR. Consulté le 28 janvier 2010
  3. (sk) Slovak region. Consulté le 28 janvier 2010
  4. (sk) (en) Názvy obcí Slovenskej republiky (Vývin v rokoch 1773 – 1997). Consulté le 28 janvier 2010
  5. (sk) Zoznam zvolených starostov obcí, primátorov miest a starostov mestských častí. Consulté le 29 janvier 2010

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