Gánovce

Gánovce
Municipality
Coat of arms
Country Slovakia
Region Prešov
District Poprad
Tourism region Spiš
Elevation 650 m (2,133 ft)
Coordinates 49°01′55″N 20°19′25″E / 49.03194°N 20.32361°E / 49.03194; 20.32361Coordinates: 49°01′55″N 20°19′25″E / 49.03194°N 20.32361°E / 49.03194; 20.32361
Area 7.832 km2 (3.024 sq mi)
Population 1,249 (31 December 2010)
Density 159/km2 (412/sq mi)
First mentioned 1317
Mayor Alžbeta Čekovská (independent)
Postal code 05801
Area code +421-52
Car plate PP
Location of Gánovce in Slovakia
Location of Gánovce in the Prešov Region
Statistics:
Website: www.ganovce.sk

Gánovce is a village in the Poprad District of the Prešov Region in northern Slovakia, situated 3 km south-east from the town of Poprad.[1]

History

Gánovce was mentioned for the first time in written records in 1317 as "villa Ganau". However, the church in Gánovce is older, dated to the 13th century and the settlement called Filice (originally a separate village, but united with Gánovce in 1924) was already mentioned in 1236. Gánovce was inhabited by the Spiš spearmen, who enjoyed a higher social and legal status than ordinary peasants from the neighboring villages. Historical names of the village are Ganowcze, Gansdorf and Ganóc. The village was best known for its healing hot springs, already mentioned in 1549, and a spa existed there until 1992.

Landmarks

The church, built in the early-Gothic style (13th century) features Gothic frescoes from the 14th century, a Gothic wooden altar (from 1500), a Baroque altar, and two ancient bells (14th and 18th century).

The travertine rocks near the village are an important archaeological site, in which a skull of a neanderthal man and remnants of prehistoric animals have been found. The neanderthal skull is a casting of brain cavity, dating from 100,000 years ago and was found in 1926. The original is now deposited at the Czech National Museum in Prague and a copy is found in the Slovak National Museum at the Bratislava Castle. An exhibition dedicated to the "Man of Gánovce" also known as Ganovsky Man is in a museum in Poprad.[2]

See also

References

  1. "Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic" (PDF). Výsledky SODB 2011. Štatistický úrad SR. Retrieved 9.8.2012. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  2. Slovakia.travel - Gánovce

Genealogical resources

The records for genealogical research are available at the state archive "Statny Archiv in Levoca, Slovakia"

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