Luník IX

Luník IX is a borough (city ward) in the city of Košice, Slovakia, in the Košice II district. It is located in the western-central part of the city, surrounded by the boroughs of Pereš, Myslava, Barca, Juh and Západ.

Luník IX
Borough
Luník IX
Location within Košice
Luník IX
Location in Košice Region
Luník IX
Location in Slovakia
Coordinates: 48°41′45″N 21°13′25″E
CountrySlovakia
RegionKošice
DistrictKošice II
Housing estate1979
Area
  Total1.07 km2 (0.41 sq mi)
Elevation
244 m (801 ft)
Population
 (December 2017)
  Total6,411
  Density6,000/km2 (16,000/sq mi)
Population by ethnicity (2011)
  Roma56.6%
  Slovak32.6%
  Hungarian1.2%
  Other0.2%
  Unreported9.4%
Population by religion (2011)
  Roman Catholic63.4%
  Assemblies of God10.6%
  Old Catholic1.8%
  Greek Catholic1.4%
  Lutheran1.3%
  Other3.1%
  Non-religious2.2%
  Unreported16.2%
Postal code
040 11
Area code(s)+421-55
Car plateKE
Source [3]

Characteristics

Luník IX houses the largest community of Romani people in Slovakia.[4] Although originally built for 2,500 inhabitants, it is estimated that the population is now three times larger. Living standards are low, with services such as gas, water, and electricity cut off, as the majority of inhabitants are not paying rent or utilities fees.[5]

Health standards are low and diseases such as hepatitis, head lice, diarrhoea, scabies, and meningitis are common.[5] Unemployment in the borough reaches almost 100 percent.[5] It has one elementary school and a kindergarten.[6]

Luník IX is serviced by a bus line, which stops only on selected bus stops. Boarding the bus is only allowed through the front door. Due to frequent attacks of aggressive residents, bus drivers deployed on the line receive a hazard pay.[7]

History

The Romani village close to the borough was demolished in 1979 and the Romani people were moved into Luník IX; in addition, there was a landfill nearby. As early as in the 1980s the Romani comprised half of the population, which was around 2,000.[6] Over time, the non-Romani population gradually moved away, with the Romani taking flats after their departure, and the borough turned into a Romani ghetto.[8]

In 1995, the city council of Košice created a plan for the living conditions of dodgers, the maladjusted, and people from illegally occupied flats around Košice.[6] They were to be moved into Luník IX, with "non-problematic" families being gradually moved out if they requested it. The realization of this plan is on-going.[6]

Statistics

  • Area: 1.07 square kilometres (0.41 sq mi)
  • Population: 6,411 (December 2017)
  • Density of population: 6,000/km² (December 2017)
  • District: Košice II
  • Mayor: Marcel Šaňa (as of 2018 elections)

References

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