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    Today, Žilina is the fourth largest city in Slovakia, the third most important industrial center and the seat of a university, the Žilinská univerzita (founded in 1953). Since 1990 the historical center of the city has been largely restored and the city has built trolleybus lines.

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  2. 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] .

  3. 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.

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  4. Žilina, town, north-central Slovakia. It lies along the Váh River at its confluence with the Kysuca and Rajčianka rivers. Originally an early 13th-century Slavic trading settlement, Žilina became a free royal town in 1312. It has an arcaded marketplace and medieval buildings, including the.

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  5. Print. ŽILINA is the metropolis of the north-west of Slovakia, a town at the confluence of three rivers - the Vah, the Kysuca and the Rajčianka, and the fourth biggest town of the Slovak Republic. It is the seat of the Žilina Self-Governing Region and a gate to the region of Horné Považie.

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