Trávnica
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Municipality in Slovakia
48°09′N 18°20′E / 48.150°N 18.333°E / 48.150; 18.333941 46
Trávnica (Hungarian: Barsfüss) is a village and municipality in the Nové Zámky District in the Nitra Region of south-west Slovakia.
History
In historical records the village was first mentioned in 1075.
Geography
The municipality lies at an altitude of 130 metres and covers an area of 21.155 km2. It has a population of about 1185 people.
Ethnicity
The population is about 98% Slovak
Facilities
The village has a small public library and a football pitch.
References
External links
- Media related to Trávnica at Wikimedia Commons
- Official website
- http://www.statistics.sk/mosmis/eng/run.html
- Trávnica - Nové Zámky Okolie
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Municipalities of Nové Zámky District
- Andovce
- Bajtava
- Bánov
- Bardoňovo
- Belá
- Bešeňov
- Bíňa
- Branovo
- Bruty
- Čechy
- Černík
- Dedinka
- Dolný Ohaj
- Dubník
- Dvory nad Žitavou
- Gbelce
- Hul
- Chľaba
- Jasová
- Jatov
- Kamenica nad Hronom
- Kamenín
- Kamenný Most
- Kmeťovo
- Kolta
- Komjatice
- Komoča
- Leľa
- Lipová
- Ľubá
- Malá nad Hronom
- Malé Kosihy
- Maňa
- Michal nad Žitavou
- Mojzesovo
- Mužla
- Nána
- Nová Vieska
- Obid
- Palárikovo
- Pavlová
- Podhájska
- Pozba
- Radava
- Rastislavice
- Rúbaň
- Salka
- Semerovo
- Sikenička
- Strekov
- Svodín
- Šarkan
- Trávnica
- Tvrdošovce
- Úľany nad Žitavou
- Veľké Lovce
- Veľký Kýr
- Vlkas
- Zemné
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