Western Slovakia
Western Slovakia is a subdivision of Slovakia as defined by the Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics. It is one of the four classified NUTS-2 statistical regions of Slovakia. The region incorporates the western parts of the country excluding the Bratislava Region, and encompasses an area of. It incorporates three kraje-Nitra, Trnava and Trenčín. It has a population of more than 1.8 million, and is the most populated of the four regions of Slovakia.
Classification
The country of Slovakia is organized into 12 regions for administrative purposes. The Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics organizes the country into four broader level sub-divisions. These are classified as a NUTS-2 statistical regions of Slovakia, and incorporate one or more regions within it. The regions form the NUTS-3 territorial units under them.Geography
Western Slovakia incorporates the western parts of the country excluding the Bratislava Region, encompassing an area of. The region is located in Central Europe, and is completely land locked as Slovakia does not have access to sea. It shares land borders with Czechia in the north, Austria in the west, and Hungary in the south. It is bordered by Central Slovakia on the east, and the Bratislava Region on the west. Western Slovakia is dominated by mountains and valleys that extend from the Western Carpathians. The region is home toŽitný ostrov, the largest river island in Europe, extending from Bratislava to Komárno. Spread over, it lies between the Danube, its tributaries Little Danube and Váh.
Sub-regions
Western Slovenia incorporates incorporates three kraje-Nitra, Trnava and Trenčín.| Name | Official name | NUTS code | Area | Population |
| Trnava | Trnavsky kraj | SK021 | 566008 | |
| Trenčín | Trenčíansky kraj | SK022 | 577464 | |
| Nitra | Nitriansky kraj | SK023 | 677900 | |
| Western Slovakia | Západné Slovensko | SK02 | 1,821,372 |