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词条 Trnava Region
释义

  1. Economy

  2. Administrative division

  3. See also

  4. References

  5. Genealogical resources

  6. External links

{{Infobox settlement
| name = Trnava Region
| native_name = Trnavský kraj
| native_name_lang =
| settlement_type = Region
| image_flag = Trnavsky vlajka.svg
| flag_size =
| image_shield = SŁO Kraj Trnawski COA.svg
| shield_size =
| image_map = Trnavsky kraj in Slovakia.svg
| mapsize =
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| map_caption =
| subdivision_type = Country
| subdivision_name = Slovakia
| seat_type = Capital
| seat = Trnava
| leader_title =
| leader_name =
| area_footnotes = | area_total_km2 = 4145.00| elevation_m =| elevation_max_m = 767| elevation_min_m = 110| population_footnotes = | population_total = 554741| population_as_of = 2011 census| population_density_km2 = auto| iso_code = SK-TA| registration_plate = | timezone1 = CET| utc_offset1 = +1| timezone1_DST = CEST| utc_offset1_DST = +2| blank_name_sec1 = | blank_info_sec1 = | blank1_name_sec1 =| blank1_info_sec1 =| blank2_name_sec1 =| blank2_info_sec1 = | website = {{URL|www.trnava-vuc.sk}}}}The Trnava Region ({{lang-sk|Trnavský kraj}}, {{IPA-sk|ˈtr̩naʊ̯skiː ˈkraj|pron}}; {{lang-hu|Nagyszombati kerület}}; {{lang-de|Tyrnauer Landschaftsverband}}) is one of the eight Slovak administrative regions. It was established in 1996, before which date most of its districts were parts of Bratislava Region which was established on the founding of Czechoslovakia in 1923. It consists of 251 municipalities, from which 16 have a town status. It is the second most densely populated region in Slovakia.==Geography==In the lower, west part of Slovakia, the Trnava region forms a territorial band between the Bratislava Region and the rest of Slovakia, between Austrian and Czech borders in the north and north-west and the Hungarian border in the south. The part north of the Little Carpathians is part of the Záhorie Lowland, with its two subdivisions: hilly Chvojnická pahorkatina and flat Borská nížina. In addition to these, the Myjava Hills and the White Carpathians reach into the area. The fertile Danubian Lowland is located south of the Little Carpathians, again with two subdivisions: the Danubian Flat in the south, containing river island of Žitný ostrov (Rye Island) and the Danubian Hills in the north, where it also borders the Považský Inovec range app. on the line Hlohovec - Piešťany - border with the Trenčín Region. Major rivers are the Danube on the Hungarian border, with part of the Gabčíkovo Dam, Little Danube, which creates with Danube the island of Žitný ostrov, Váh in the east, Dudváh in the centre, and Morava River in the north-west, along the Austrian and Czech borders. The region borders: Austrian Lower Austria and Czech South Moravian Region in the north-west, Trenčín Region in the north, Nitra Region in the east, Hungarian Győr-Moson-Sopron county in the south and Bratislava Region in the west.==Demographics==In terms of population, the region is smallest of all Slovak regions. However, the population density is 133 inhabitants per km², that is more than Slovak average (110 per km²). Largest towns are Trnava, Piešťany, Hlohovec, Dunajská Streda and Sereď. The level of urbanization is around 49%, represented by inhabitants living in 16 towns. According to the 2001 census, the region had 551,003 inhabitants, with Slovaks forming a majority (73.9%), but there is a significant Hungarian minority in the south (23.7%), forming a majority in the Dunajská Streda District (87%) and are notably represented in the Galanta District (41%). Other minorities are the Czechs and Roma (<1%).[https://web.archive.org/web/20061129153653/http://www.statistics.sk/webdata/english/census2001/tab/tab3a.htm POPULATION AND HOUSING CENSUS 2001 - Tab. 3a]
2. ^http://spectator.sme.sk/articles/view/45144/10/psa_peugeot_trnava_starts_hiring_900_new_employees.html
Bibliography
  • {{Cite book

| last = Kopa
| first = Ľudovít| title = The Encyclopaedia of Slovakia and the Slovaks
| edition =
| year = 2006
| publisher = Encyclopaedic Institute of the Slovak Academy of Sciences
| location = Bratislava, Slovakia
| isbn = 80-224-0925-1
|display-authors=etal}}

Your list of municipalities for the Trnava Region does not include Chropov which shows up in Wikipedia in the Skalika District.

Genealogical resources

The records for genealogical research are available at the state archive "Statny Archiv in Bratislava, Slovakia"

  • Lutheran church records (births/marriages/deaths): 1701-1896 (parish B)

External links

  • Trnavský samosprávny kraj Official website
  • Surnames'>of living people in Janovce
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