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Žilina ( Slovak: [ˈʒilina] ⓘ; Hungarian: Zsolna [ˈʒolnɒ]; German: Sillein [zɪˈlaɪn, ˈzɪlaɪn]; Polish: Żylina [ʐɨˈlina] ⓘ; names in other languages) is a city in north-western Slovakia, around 200 kilometres (120 mi) from the capital Bratislava, close to both the Czech and Polish borders.
Žilina ( Žilina, lat. Solna, nem. Sillein alebo Silein, maď. Zsolna, poľ. Żylina) je krajské a okresné mesto na severnom Slovensku. Leží na sútoku riek Váh, Kysuca a Rajčanka . Počtom obyvateľov (spolu 80 758, 39 004 mužov, 41 754 žien poďľa údajov 28.02.2023) je Žilina štvrtým najväčším mestom na Slovensku. [4] .
The Žilina Region (Slovak: Žilinský kraj; Polish: Kraj żyliński; Hungarian: Zsolnai kerület) is one of the eight Slovak administrative regions and consists of 11 districts and 315 municipalities, from which 18 have a town status. The region was established in 1923, however, in its present borders exists from 1996.
Žilina / ˈʒɪlɪnə / German: Sillein [zɪˈlaɪ̯n] or [ˈzɪlaɪ̯n], Hungarian: Zsolna, names in ither leids) is a ceety in north-wastern Slovakie, aroond 200 kilometre (120 mi) frae the caipital Bratislava, close tae baith the Czech an Polis borders. It is the fowert lairgest ceety o Slovakie wi a population o approximately 85,000, an ...
Žilina ( German: Sillein, Hungarian: Zsolna) is a city in northwestern Slovakia . Geography. The city is located in the northwestern Slovakia, at the confluence of Váh, Kysuca and Rajčanka rivers. It is surrounded by numerous mountains ranges, for example Lesser Fatra, Strážov Mountains and many others. History.