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This article deals with the changes in numbers of inhabitants in Košice in the 19th century. The article also provides information about the archive materials and existing literature, which are the foundation (source) of this research. According to the existing resources we can divide the evidence into two parts: while the information about the population of the city from the first half of 19th century...
This article is a key work in the output characteristics and the numerical values of archival sources and statistical documents attaching to the inhabitants of Košice issue abundance. The work includes a course on statistical census of the territory of Hungary, as well as lists all the available statistical material needed to study the historical demographic development of Kosice.
The article includes a detailed analysis of the writings of contemporary authors and historians in the current issue of population development in Kosice in that period. Population phenomena and processes of any society attract great attention, because of their impact on economic, cultural and social development. Therefore, the research into the population and their location is a natural and essential...
Based on the decision of the Czechoslovak government, on the 1st April 1959 the memorandum establishing the national company Východoslovenské železiarne – East Slovakian Ironworks – was signed. On the 4th January 1960, the construction of the metallurgical plant started in the administrative area of the villages Šaca, Veľká Ida, Sokoľany, Haniska and Bočiar. The city became a centre of heavy industry...
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