Mežica
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Občina Mežica | ||
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Area: | 26.4 km² | |
Population | 3,966 | |
- males | 1,962 | |
- females | 2,004 | |
Mayor: | {{{mayor}}} | |
Average age: | 39.48 years | |
Residential areas: | 26.47 m²/person | |
- households: | 1,462 | |
- families: | 1,195 | |
Working active: | 1,773 | |
- unemployed: | 219 | |
Average monthly salary (August 2003): | ||
- gross: | 210,314 SIT | |
- net: | 135,919 SIT | |
College/university students: | 145 | |
Source: Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia, census of 2002. |
Mežica (-Slovenian, German: Mießdorf) is a town and a municipality in Slovenia in Carinthia, near the Austrian border. The town had a lead and zinc mine under Mount Peca. Mining began in 1665 and ended in 1994. Today the mine is only open for tourist visits. The village belonged to Austria until the 1919 Treaty of St. Germain, along with a minority of Austrians living there.
[edit] External links
- Mežica, official page of municipality (in Slovene)
- Peca Underground, tourist mine and museum (in Slovene, English and German)
- Mežica na spletu Local information portal
- Bajta.si Regional Carinthian news and entertainment website. (in Slovene)