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Dubnica nad Váhom

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Area
  
49.14 km²

Team
  
MFK Dubnica

Elevation
  
242 m

Local time
  
Tuesday 3:31 PM

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Weather
  
9°C, Wind W at 10 km/h, 64% Humidity

Region krajs
  
Ilava District, Trenčín Region

Dubnica nad Váhom ( pronunciation ; Slovak before 1927: Dubnica, German: Dubnitz an der Waag, Hungarian: Máriatölgyes, before 1899 Dubnic(z)) is a town in the Ilava District, Trenčín Region in Slovakia.

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Map of Dubnica nad V%C3%A1hom, Slovakia

Geography

It is located on the Váh river, in the Ilava Basin, between the White Carpathians and Strážovské vrchy mountains, at an altitude of 242 metres. The town's cadastral area is composed of Dubnica and "city part" Prejta, annexed in 1973.

History

Traces of settlement in the place of today's town are from the Stone Age. The first written mention about Dubnica nad Váhom was in 1193 as Dubnicza, when it was a yeoman village. Sometime in the 15th century the village passed to the rule of the Trenčín Castle. After incorporation into Czechoslovakia, construction of a munition factory was negotiated in 1928 and built in 1936. During the Communist Czechoslovakia, it was one of the biggest arms producers in the whole country. After the Velvet Revolution in 1989, the factory was shut down and only fragments are left now.

Demographics

According to the 2001 census, the town had 25,995 inhabitants. 96.6% of inhabitants were Slovaks, 1.4% Czechs and 0.2% Roma and 0.2 Hungarians. The religious make-up was 76.7% Roman Catholics, 16.4% people with no religious affiliation, and 2.5% Lutherans.

Famous people

  • Pavol Demitra, Slovak ice hockey player
  • Tomas Kopecky, Florida Panthers (NHL) Right Winger
  • Tomáš Tatar, Professional ice hockey player
  • Martin Valjent, professional football player
  • Partner towns

  • Vác, Hungary
  • Zawadzkie, Poland
  • Otrokovice, Czech Republic
  • References

    Dubnica nad Váhom Wikipedia