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In 1928, Nitra County was abolished like all other counties in Slovakia. During the First Slovak Republic the county was shortly restored (1940-1945), however without southern parts became part of Hungary in November 1938, as a result of the First Vienna Award .
7: 3 12,96 % Lýdia Forrová Independents: 3: 3 5,56 % ... The Nitra Region consists of 7 districts. There are 354 municipalities, of which 16 are towns.
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Nitra (Slovak pronunciation: ⓘ; also known by other alternative names) is a city in western Slovakia, situated at the foot of Zobor Mountain in the valley of the river Nitra.
Nitra District (Slovak: okres Nitra) is a district in the Nitra Region of western Slovakia. It is the second most populated of Slovakia's 79 districts, after Prešov District. Before 1996 the present-day district belonged to the West-Slovak region (Západoslovenský kraj). It is named after the city of Nitra, its main economy and cultural center.
The village was created in 1955 from the merger of two formerly independent villages, Malý Báb and Velký Báb.Veľký Báb was first mentioned in historical records in 1156 and Malý Báb in 1365.
Nitra Castle (Slovak: Nitriansky hrad, Hungarian: Nyitrai vár) is a castle located in the Old Town of Nitra, Slovakia. It dominates the city and is a national cultural monument. It dominates the city and is a national cultural monument.
Nitra Region: District: Nitra District: First mentioned: 1261: Area [1] • Total. 5.84 km 2 (2.25 sq mi) Elevation [2] 169 m (554 ft) Population