Cífer
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Cífer (German: Ziffer, Hungarian: Cif(f)er) is a municipality (village) in the Trnava District, Slovakia. It has a population of 3806.
Archaeological finds from the Neolithic, Bronze Age, Roman Period and early Slavic period have been made in the village. The first written mention to the settlement stems from 1291. It received a town status in the early 18th century, but it has lost it in the meantime.
There are three Roman Catholic churches in the municipalities:
- St. Michael the Archangel Church of 1935
- St. John of Nepomuck from the 18th century
- Church of the St. Apostels St. Peter and St. Paul from the 17th century
[edit] Parts
- Cífer (proper)
- Jarná
- Pác
[edit] People
- Ede Mahler, Jewish archaeologist
[edit] External links
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