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  1. The Slavs started to move here in the 5th century. German colonists started to live here since the 13th century. When the Hussites burned the city down, it declined it for some time. It regained its position in the 19th century, when it became an important railway junction. Today, it is the fifth largest town in Slovakia and the third most ...

  2. Contour map of districts in the Žilina Region, Slovakia, the same boundaries as File:Žilina Region demis background map.png: Dátum: 3. septembra 2007: Zdroj: Vlastné dielo: Autor: Caroig: Ďalšie verzie: Díla odvozená od tohoto souboru: Žilina Region - physical map.png

  3. Žilina (slovakiska Žilinský kraj) är en av Slovakiens åtta administrativa regioner, belägen i landets norra del. Regionen som har en yta av 6 808 km² har en befolkning, som uppgår till 694 763 invånare (2005). Regionens huvudort är Žilina och den består av elva distrikt (okresy). Externa länkar

  4. Žilina District ( Slovak: Okres Žilina) is an okres (district) of the Žilina Region in north-western Slovakia. The district was first established in 1923. Its present borders date from 1996. The heart of the district is the Váh and Rajec river valleys. Urbanization has led to the district's becoming one of Slovakia's most highly developed ...

  5. Martin District ( okres Martin) is a district in the Žilina Region of central Slovakia. [1] Its main cultural, economic and administrative seat is the city of Martin. Martin District is one of the most important cultural centers in Slovakia. The city of Martin is the location and seat of the largest Slovak library, the Slovak National Museum ...

  6. V roku 1828 to bolo 23 domov a 255 obyvateľov, ktorí sa zaoberali chovom oviec, rožného statku, spracovaním dreva a prácou na píle. V roku 1899 vzhľad krajiny zmenila vystavaná železničná trať Žilina – Rajec a v Porúbke bola vybudovaná železničná zastávka. V roku 1930 mala obec už 59 domov a 402 obyvateľov a populačné ...

  7. Before 1918 the official name was Felsozboró, or only Zboró. The total population in 1910 was 1,607 which included mostly Roman Catholic Slovaks. The region was devastated by the attacks of Tartars in the 13th century and the first settlers came here after 1400AD (Stara Bystrica). Zborov nad Bystricou were founded by the Valach colonists in ...