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Geographia Polonica Vol. 89 No. 4 (2016)
Interaction potential represents a significant phenomenon affecting economic, political and social sphere to a large extent. One of the possible interaction potential is population potential which is the object of our study. The purpose of this article is to analyse population potential and its impact on population redistribution in the long-term historical context. We point out some implications in the changing nature of population potential in the last 50 years as well as insight into its future trajectory. Research focuses on Stredné Považie, one of the traditional industrial regions in Slovakia, where population potential is molded by this historical orientation.
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