It has a population of people (31 December ).
Ethnicity The town is home to a significant Roma community. In 2019, they constituted an estimated 17% of the local population, or 2115 people, mainly concentrated in two settlements.
Religion Historical According to the 1880 census, the town had 2,825 inhabitants, 2,088
Slovaks (73.9%), 245
Hungarians (8.7%), 412
Germans (14.6%) and others. According to the 1910 census, the town had 3,288 inhabitants, 1,640
Slovaks (49.9%), 1,168
Hungarians (35.5%), 341
Germans (10.4%), 120
Romanians (3.6%), and others. According to the 2001 census, the town had 12,290 inhabitants. 90.62% of inhabitants were
Slovaks, 6.40%
Roma, 0.48%
Czechs, and 0.14%
Rusyns. Most of the Hungarians and
Carpathian-Germans were expelled after World War II and their houses confiscated in the "Slovakization" of Sabinov. The religious makeup was 70.48%
Roman Catholics, 10.53%
Greek Catholics, 5.14% people with no religious affiliation and 4.16%
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