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Elevation
  
149 m

Area
  
32.66 km²

Local time
  
Friday 1:11 AM

Sečovce

Weather
  
6°C, Wind W at 3 km/h, 76% Humidity

Region krajs
  
Trebišov District, Košice Region

Sečovce (/sɛˈtsɛ/, Hungarian: Gálszécs, Ukrainian: Сечівці) is a town in the Trebišov District in the Košice Region of south-eastern Slovakia.

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History

The town was first mentioned in year 1255 on the list of king Béla IV of Hungary. In 1494, a Roman Catholic church was built in the Gothic architecture style. Since the 15th century, there was gradual development of trade, including markets with shoemakers, saddlers, potters and furriers. The first post-office was opened in 1783, telegraph office in 1868, telephone office in 1890, train station in 1904, and museum in 1954, which was moved to Trebišov in 1981.

Geography

The town lies at an altitude of 149 metres (489 ft) and covers an area of 32.658 km2 (12.609 sq mi). It has a population of about 7,888.

Demographics

According to the 2001 census, it had 7,819 inhabitants - 95.89% of whom were Slovak, 2.17% Roma, 0.47% Czech, and 0.22% Hungarian. The religious makeup was 47.05% Roman Catholic, 25.71% Greek Catholic, 18.11% with no religious affiliation, and 1.83% Lutheran.

Economy and facilities

The town has a pharmacy, and outpatient health facilities of a general practitioner and pediatrician. There is a public library, a cultural house and a movie theater. It also has a post office, a petrol station, a repair garage, and a number of general and food stores. It also has a Slovak commercial bank and insurance company.

A few factories reside in and around Sečovce - Palma Agro (vegetable oils), Silometal (metal silos and containers), Sonap (clothing), Valter (socks), Lesy SR (wood processing), and Simkovic-Protektor s.r.o./SPR Retreading Solutions (tire retreads)

Sport

The town has a football pitch, a gym, fitness and a sport hall.

Famous people

  • Štefan Sečovský (16th century), evangelical preacher, writer, composer, pedagogue
  • Štefan Gáboréczy (16th century), evangelical writer
  • Andrej Fáy (1786 – 1864), lawyer, businessman, politician, writer, playwright
  • Emery Roth (1871 – 1948), architect
  • Herman Jarkovský (1898 – ?), photographer, businessman, musician (violin and cello), music teacher
  • Július Muľarský (1910), politician (KSČ), warrior against fascism
  • Ján Murín (1913 – 1990), theologian, Byzantine Catholic priest, religious activist, warrior against communism, victim of communism
  • Ján Bavorský (1918), lawyer, university professor
  • Štefan Korčmároš (1919 – 1985), historian, chronicler, writer, pedagogue, cultural activist
  • Vojtech Jenčík (1920 – 1976), theologian, priest, poet, warrior against communism, victim of communism
  • Jozef Švagrovský (1921 – 1985), paleontologist, university professor
  • Andrej Mikloš (1924 – 2002), economist, cultural activist
  • Gejza Šimanský (1924 – 2007), football player
  • Mikuláš Kasarda (1925-2013), poet, pedagogue
  • Dionýz Čollak (1926 – 2004), veterinary surgeon, university professor
  • Ingrid Lukáčová (1969), poet
  • Michal Besterci (1937), metallurgy engineer, university professor
  • Ingrid Timková (1967), actress and director
  • Adolf Schwarz (1836), Hungarian-Jewish chess player
  • References

    Sečovce Wikipedia