The municipality of Hodoš is the farthest north-eastern point of Slovenia, in Pomurje, more accurately in Goričko. There are two villages in the municipality, Hodoš and Krplivnik, and Domaföld, which is a part of Krplivnik. With 360 residents, the municipality is one of the smallest municipalities in Slovenia. It is an area of mixed nationalities, where Slovene people live in harmony with the Hungarian minority. After Slovene independence, the municipality rapidly developed, and, besides its natural features, there are other sightseeing spots for those who want to know more about the everyday lives of the residents.
The municipality of Šalovci is to be found in the farthest north-eastern part of Slovenia, on the hilly areas of Pomurje. The municipality has approximately 1400 residents in the settlements of Budinci, Dolenci, Čepinci, Markovci, Šalovci and Domanjševci. In Domanjševci, there are residents of Hungarian nationality. The hilly areas, that are in some places surrounded by flatland parts, are the perfect spot for enjoying nature and taking a closer look into the historical and cultural heritage of residents of mixed ethnicity.
The municipality of Dobrovnik lies in the former area of the Pannonian Sea, neighbouring four municipalities: Kobilje, Lendava, Moravske Toplice and Turnišče. The closeness of the Hungarian border helps to connect the municipalities that lie along the border. The municipality has 1300 residents and three settlements: Strehovci, Žitkovci and Dobrovnik. In the last two settlements the residents are of Slovene and Hungarian nationalities. The municipality is rich with hills covered with vineyards and orchards, fields, meadows and forests, which hide away Lake Bukovnica.
In the heart of Pomurje, on the crossroad of the lowland areas of Ravensko and Dolinsko and the hills of Goričko is the municipality of Moravske Toplice. In 28 settlements and villages there are 6500 residents, including the Hungarian minority, that live in Čičečka vas, Pordašinci, Prosenjakovci, Motvarjevci and Središče. The municipality is rich with beautiful, wild nature, spectacular historical monuments and hospitable residents.
The municipality of Lendava is the farthest eastern part of Slovenia, on the Slovene-Hungarian border and Slovene-Croatian border. The municipality has 23 settlements and approximately 10,500 residents. It’s an area of mixed nationalities where, except for Benica and Hotiza, the Slovenian people live alongside indigenous Hungarians. The municipality has a great number of natural and cultural monuments that speak of a rich tradition and history of its residents.