Terchová
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Terchová | |
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Region (kraj) | Žilina Region |
District (okres) | Žilina District |
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Altitude | 514 m |
Population | 4,073 (2006) |
Area | 84.54 km² |
Time Zone • Summer DST |
CET: UTC+1 CEST: UTC+2 |
Telephone prefix | +421-41 |
Postal code | 013 06 |
Car registration plate | ZA |
Terchová is a large village and municipality (population 4,073) in the Lesser Fatra mountains in Žilina District in the Žilina Region of northern Slovakia.
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[edit] History
The village was established in 1580, but the area was inhabited even before its establishment. Originally a Vlach settlement from the period of Vlach colonization, it slowly began to differentiate to the agricultural settlement, as many new settlers in the 17th century came to the village. In the 19th century, several droughts and plague depopulated the village, as many emigrated down south. Near the end of World War II, half of the wooden part was burned down. During the first post-war years, it was reconstructed as part of two-year plan.
[edit] Geography
The municipality lies at an altitude of 514 metres and covers an area of 84.542km². It has a population of about 4073 people. The village lies in a valley in the panorama of the Lesser Fatra mountains, about 25 km east of Žilina.
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[edit] People
- Birthplace of Juraj Jánošík, who is commonly referred to as a Slovak Robin Hood. It is also birthplace of Adam František Kollár, Slovak writer, historian and librarian.
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edit | Municipalities of Žilina District | |
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Rajec | Rajecké Teplice | Žilina |