The Mura Statistical Region (Slovene: pomurska statistična regija) is a statistical region in northeast Slovenia. It is predominantly agricultural with field crops representing over three-quarters of the total agricultural area (twice as much as the Slovene average). Climate and soil combined have made it the region with the highest crop production, but its geographical position and inferior infrastructure put it at a disadvantage and it is the region of Slovenia with the lowest GDP per capita (EUR 12,267) and the highest rate of registered unemployment.

Cities and towns

The Mura Statistical Region includes four cities and towns, the largest of which is Murska Sobota.

RankNamePopulation (2021)
1.Murska Sobota11,025
2.Ljutomer3,308
3.Gornja Radgona3,103
4.Lendava2,947

Municipalities

The Mura Statistical Region comprises the following 27 municipalities:

Demographics

The population in 2020 was 114,238. It has a total area of 1,337 km2.

Economy

Employment structure: 57.3% services, 39.9% industry, 2.7% agriculture.

Tourism

It attracts 10.2% of the total number of tourists in Slovenia, most being from Slovenia (62.4%).

Transportation

  • Length of motorways: 64.5 km
  • Length of other roads: 3,103.5 km

46°39′00″N 16°10′00″E/46.65000°N 16.16667°E/ 46.65000; 16.16667