Košice

Košice
General aerial view
Center of Main Street
Coat of Arms Statue
Nickname: 
City of Tolerance
Košice
Location in Slovakia
Košice
Location in Košice Region
Coordinates: 48°43′N 21°15′E / 48.717°N 21.250°E / 48.717; 21.250
Country Slovakia
RegionKošice Self-governing Region
DistrictKošice I, Košice II, Košice III, Košice IV
First mentioned1230
Government
  MayorJaroslav Polaček (Independent)
Area
  City
243.7 km2 (94.1 sq mi)
Elevation
206 m (676 ft)
Population
 (2024)
  City
225,044
  Density920/km2 (2,400/sq mi)
  Metro
368,725
Demonym(s)Košičan (m.)
Košičanka (f.) (sk)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
040 00
Area code+421-55
Historical car plateKE
GDP2017
 – TotalNominal: €18 billion
PPP: $21 billion
 – Per capitaNominal: €18,100
PPP: $16,300
Websitekosice.sk/en

Košice is the largest city in eastern Slovakia. It is situated on the river Hornád at the eastern reaches of the Slovak Ore Mountains, near the border with Hungary. With a population of approximately 230,000, Košice is the second-largest city in Slovakia, after the capital Bratislava.

Being the economic and cultural centre of eastern Slovakia, Košice is the seat of the Košice Region and Košice Self-governing Region, it belongs to the Košice-Prešov agglomeration, and is home to the Slovak Constitutional Court, three universities, various dioceses, and many museums, galleries, and theatres. In 2013, Košice was the European Capital of Culture, together with Marseille, France. Košice is an important industrial centre of Slovakia, and the U.S. Steel Košice steel mill is the largest employer in the city. The town has extensive railway connections and an international airport.

The city has a preserved historical centre which is the largest among Slovak towns. There are heritage protected buildings in Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, and Art Nouveau styles with Slovakia's largest church: the Cathedral of St. Elizabeth. The long main street, rimmed with aristocratic palaces, Catholic churches, and townsfolk's houses, is a thriving pedestrian zone with boutiques, cafés, and restaurants. The city is known as the first settlement in Europe to be granted its own coat of arms.