Slovak Republic: Rural land area (sq. km)
In , Slovak Republic's Rural land area (sq. km) was 46,876.44.
That's down 0.3% from 2000, the highest value since .
The global average for this indicator in 2015 was 593,892.33 . Slovak Republic ranks #128 globally out of 215 reporting countries. Within Europe & Central Asia, it ranks #36 of 56.
Source: World Bank Open Data (AG.LND.TOTL.RU.K2) • Data as of 2015
Trend (1990–2015)
- 2004 · EU enlargement (10 new members)
Highlights
- Peak
- 47,079.11
- Trough
- 46,876.44
Historical Data — Last 10 Years
| Year | Rural land area (sq. km) |
|---|---|
| 46,876.4436 | |
| 47,015.5913 | |
| 47,079.1079 |
About Rural land area (sq. km)
Rural land area in square kilometers, derived from urban extent grids which distinguish urban and rural areas based on a combination of population counts (persons), settlement points, and the presence of Nighttime Lights. Areas are defined as urban where contiguous lighted cells from the Nighttime Lights or approximated urban extents based on buffered settlement points for which the total population is greater than 5,000 persons.
Indicator code: AG.LND.TOTL.RU.K2 • Category: Agriculture
Frequently asked questions
- What was Slovak Republic's Rural land area (sq. km) in 2015?
- In 2015, Slovak Republic's Rural land area (sq. km) was 46,876.44, according to World Bank Open Data.
- Is Slovak Republic's Rural land area (sq. km) rising or falling?
- Slovak Republic's Rural land area (sq. km) fell 0.3% from 2000 to 2015.
- How does Slovak Republic rank globally on Rural land area (sq. km)?
- In 2015, Slovak Republic ranked #128 out of 215 countries reporting Rural land area (sq. km).
- How does Slovak Republic's Rural land area (sq. km) compare to the world average?
- The global average for Rural land area (sq. km) in 2015 was 593,892.33, so Slovak Republic is below the world average. Within Europe & Central Asia, it ranks #36 of 56.
- What is Rural land area (sq. km) and how is it measured?
- Rural land area in square kilometers, derived from urban extent grids which distinguish urban and rural areas based on a combination of population counts (persons), settlement points, and the presence of Nighttime Lights. Areas are defined as urban where contiguous lighted cells from the Nighttime Lights or approximated urban extents based on buffered settlement points for which the total population is greater than 5,000 persons.
Source: World Bank Open Data (AG.LND.TOTL.RU.K2), CC BY 4.0.