Horná Mičiná

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Horná Mičiná (Hungarian: Felsőmicsinye) is a village and municipality of the Banská Bystrica District in the Banská Bystrica Region of Slovakia

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In historical records, the village was first mentioned in 1293 (1293 terra Myka, 1300 terra comitis Mike, 1309 Lehatha, 1395 Mykelyhotha, Mykofalwa, 1402 Mykefalva, 1446 Micafalw, 1469 Miczinawess, 1521 Mitzina, 1523 Superior Mykelfalwa, 1567 Miczina), when it belonged to Count Mike (Michael). After on, it was possessed by Zvolen. In the 16th cenury it belonged to local feudatory Micsinyey, and, later on, to Benicky family.

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Banská Bystrica
Badín | Baláže | Brusno | Čerín | Dolná Mičiná | Dolný Harmanec | Donovaly | Dúbravica | Harmanec | Hiadeľ | Horná Mičiná | Horné Pršany | Hrochoť | Hronsek | Kordíky | Králiky | Kynceľová | Lučatín | Ľubietová | Malachov | Medzibrod | Moštenica | Motyčky | Môlča | Nemce | Oravce | Podkonice | Pohronský Bukovec | Poniky | Povrazník | Priechod | Riečka | Sebedín-Bečov | Selce | Slovenská Ľupča | Staré Hory | Strelníky | Špania Dolina | Tajov | Turecká | Vlkanová


Coordinates: 48°42′N, 19°13′E

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