Domaníky

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Krupina in the Banská Bystrica Region
Krupina in the Banská Bystrica Region

Domaníky (German: Doming; Hungarian: Dömeháza) is a village and municipality in the Krupina District of the Banská Bystrica Region of Slovakia.

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In historical records, the village was first mentioned in 1135 when it belonged to János and Rubin from Esztergom. In 1382 German settlers established here and the village was called in old records Domanik Theutonicalis ("German Domaniky"). In the XIV century it belonged to Čabraď Castle and in XVIII century to nobles Fogláry and Keviczky.

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Dudince | Krupina
Bzovík | Cerovo | Čabradský Vrbovok | Čekovce | Devičie | Dolné Mladonice | Dolný Badín | Domaníky | Drážovce | Drienovo | Hontianske Moravce | Hontianske Nemce | Hontianske Tesáre | Horné Mladonice | Horný Badín | Jalšovík | Kozí Vrbovok | Kráľovce-Krnišov | Lackov | Ladzany | Lišov | Litava | Medovarce | Rykynčice | Sebechleby | Selce | Senohrad | Súdovce | Sudince | Terany | Trpín | Uňatín | Zemiansky Vrbovok | Žibritov


Coordinates: 48°16′N, 19°00′E

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