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In the year 2007 there were 89 cinemas operating, which means there were 2 cinemas more than in 2006. Out of the total number of cinemas, 74 were equipped with 1 screen, 2 of them with 5 screens and 3 of them with 8 or more screens. There were 4 autonomous cinemas and 85 cinemas that were parts of other business entities, as follows: 27 of them operated as parts of film showing companies, 44 as parts of cultural-educational institutions (homes of culture, public and open universities etc.) and 14 as parts of other institutions/companies. Out of the total number of cinemas, 46.1% had screenings during the whole year and 10.1% for two months or less.

As compared to 2006, the number of screenings increased by 4.5%, while attendance dropped down by 7.0%. The share of domestic film screenings was 3.3%, while in 2006 it was 5.6%.

Out of the total number of cinema projectors (238), only 22.7% were produced in 1991 and afterwards, while 33.6% were produced before 1970.

CINEMAS, SEATS, SCREENINGS, ATTENDANCE AND PERSONS IN EMPLOYMENT, BY COUNTIES, 2007 (table)

CINEMAS, BY TYPE, ORGANISATIONAL FRAME AND BY NUMBER OF SCREENS, 2007 (table)

CINEMAS, BY TYPE AND BY NUMBER OF MONTHS WHEN SCREENINGS WERE SHOWN, 2007 (table)

CINEMAS, BY TYPE AND BY AVERAGE NUMBER OF SCREENINGS PER WEEK, 2007 (table)

CINEMAS, BY TYPE, NUMBER OF SEATS, SCREENINGS AND ATTENDANCE, 2007 (table)

CINEMAS, BY TYPE, PERFORMANCE, PERSONS IN EMPLOYMENT AND VOLUNTEERS, 2007 (table)

CINEMAS AND CINEMA PROJECTORS, BY TYPE AND YEAR OF PRODUCTION, 2007 (table)

FILM PRODUCTION, BY PRODUCER AND FILM CATEGORY, 2007 (table)

FILMS AND VIDEO FILMS PROVIDED, BY COUNTRY OF ORIGIN, 2007 (table)

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