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Štefana kráľa) is the oldest architectural relic of town Zilina, [15] located just 1 kilometre (0.6 miles) southwest from the center. It is one of the first Romanesque churches in Slovakia, [16] dating back to the years 1200–1250, by the experts.
It is located in northern Slovakia and has an area of 6,804 km 2 and a population of 688,851 (2011). The whole area is mountainous, belonging to the Western Carpathians.Some of the mountain ranges in the region include Javorníky, the Lesser Fatra and the Greater Fatra in the west, Oravská Magura, Chočské vrchy, Low Tatras and Western Tatras in the east.
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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.
Žilina railway station (Slovak: Železničná stanica Žilina) serves the city and municipality of Žilina, seat of the Žilina Region, northern Slovakia.Opened in 1871, the station is an important railway junction between the Bratislava–Žilina railway and the Košice–Žilina railway, both of which form part of Slovakia's main east–west rail corridor.
Location of Žilina District in the Zilina Region. Rosina (Hungarian: Harmatos) is a village and municipality in Žilina District in the Žilina Region of northern Slovakia. It has 900 houses with 3,200 people (2016). In 2003 there lived 2,888 people. [1]
Location of Žilina District in the Zilina Region Brezany ( Hungarian : Sárosbuják ) is a village and municipality in Žilina District in the Žilina Region of northern Slovakia . History
In historical records the village was first mentioned in 1113. Its castle Zniev was built by Andrew Hont-Pázmány.From 1242 to 1249 the castle was the seat of king Béla IV of Hungary.