Topoľčianky

Topoľčianky
Village
Topoľčianky Castle
Country Slovakia
Region Nitra
District Zlaté Moravce
Elevation 220 m (722 ft)
Coordinates SK 48°25′N 18°25′E / 48.417°N 18.417°E / 48.417; 18.417Coordinates: SK 48°25′N 18°25′E / 48.417°N 18.417°E / 48.417; 18.417
Area 26.34 km2 (10 sq mi)
Population 2,747 (2011)
Postal code 951 93
Car plate ZM
Location of Topoľčianky in Slovakia
Statistics: MOŠ/MIS
Website: www.topolcianky.sk

Topoľčianky is a village and municipality in Zlaté Moravce District of the Nitra Region, in western-central Slovakia.

History

In historical records the village was first mentioned in 1293.

Tourisme

Topol´čianky is unique for its European Bison Reserve. By the 1930s only a handful of wisents remained, in Poland. A captive breeding population was established and at the time the Topoľčianky reserve was established in 1958, there were 150. The global population is now over 3,000, and in 2004 the reserve started releasing small groups into the Poloniny National Park in eastern Slovakia, where they appear to be thriving.

In nearby Topoľčianky itself, is a Renaissance castle at which the first president of Czechoslovakia, Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk, holidayed every summer between 1923 and 1933. The landscaped gardens which surround the castle are spectacular, and include an early 20th-century hunting lodge surrounded by bronzes of deer and other quarry in their death throes. The castle’s southern wing, reconstructed in the early 19th century, is regarded as the purest example of neoclassical architecture in Slovakia, and is open to the public (the rest is now a hotel).

Geography

The municipality lies at an altitude of 220 metres and covers an area of 26.327 km². It is located in the northeastern part of county Zlate Moravce. Topolcianky village lies in the upper part of Pozitava lowland, surrounded by the mountain chains of Pohronsky Inovec and Tribec. It has a population of about 2,870 people. In the means of transport the municipality is situated 120 km from the capital city Bratislava and 5 km from Zlate Moravce, the county seat.

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