Rožňava

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Rožňava
Coat-of-arms N/A
Region (kraj) Košice Region
District (okres) Rožňava District
Location 48°43′30″N, 20°31′51″E
Altitude 313 m
Population 19,120 (as of 2006)
Area 45.614 km²
Time Zone
• Summer DST
CET: UTC+1
CEST: UTC+2
Telephone prefix +421-58
Postal code 048 01
Car registration plate RV
Rožňava location map
Town Tower 1643-1654.
Town Tower 1643-1654.

Rožňava (Hungarian: Rozsnyó, German: Rosenau, Latin: Rosnavia) is a town in Slovakia, approximately 75 km by road from Košice in the Košice Region, and has a population of 19,120.

The town is an economic and tourist center of the Gemer. Rožňava is now a popular tourist attraction with a beautiful historic town centre. The town is an episcopal seat. It has above all food, textile and remnants of mining industries.

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[edit] Noteworthy buildings

  • an important Mining Museum
  • a completely preserved medieval central town square with burgher houses
  • the Cathedral (Gothic, late 13th century) with many precious historic art objects, especially a Renaissance painting of Mestercia showing realistic mining motifs
  • the Town Tower (Renaissance, 1654) in the middle of the central town square
  • the Jesuit church (Baroque, 1687)
  • the Bishop's residence (Baroque-Classical, arose 1778 from older houses) with a plague column in front of the building
  • a town hall (Classical, 1711)
  • an Evangelic Lutheran church (Classical, 1786)
  • a Reformed church (neo-Gothic, 1905)

[edit] Ethnic groups (2001 census)

  • Slovaks (69.27%)
  • Hungarians (26.80%)
  • Roma (1.59%)
  • others.

[edit] History

Archaeological finds show that the region was densely settled by miners as early as around 1200. The first written mention stems from 1291, the royal free town status from 1410. The Roman-Catholic bishopric of Rožňava was founded in 1776.

In the Middle Ages, Rožňava was a prosperous mining town for gold, silver, and iron. Mining activities stagnated from the 16th century (when territories to the south of the town were conquered by Ottoman Turks). Mining - this time mainly of iron ore - was renewed around 1800 and was present in the town throughout the 20th century.

The name of the town probably derives from the German and/or Hungarian word for rose (Rose and Rózsa).

13 september 2003 -- Roznava was visited by Pope John Paul II

[edit] Notable citizens

A famous son of the town is Pavel Jozef Šafárik.

[edit] Parts of the town

  • Nadabula
  • Rožňava (proper)
  • Rožňavská baňa (Rožňava Mine)

[edit] External links


edit Municipalities of Rožňava District Flag of Slovakia

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Coordinates: 48°40′N, 20°32′E