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'''Čierny Balog''' ({{lang-hu|Feketebalog}}) is a municipality in [[Brezno District]], in the [[Banská Bystrica Region]] of central [[Slovakia]].
'''Čierny Balog''' (until 1927 also „Balog“, or „Čierny Hronec) is a municipality in [[Brezno District]], in the [[Banská Bystrica Region]] of central [[Slovakia]].


==History==
==History==
The village arose after 1882 (1888 mentioned as ''Feketebalog'') by a merge of 13 villages (e.g. Balog, Krám, Dobroč, Dolina). It played an important role during World War II, as one of the centers of the anti-Nazi [[Slovak National Uprising]].
The village arose after [[1882]] (1888 mentioned as ''Feketebalog'') by a merge of 13 villages (e.g. Balog, Krám, Dobroč, Dolina). It played an important role during World War II, as one of the centers of the anti-Nazi [[Slovak National Uprising]].

==References==
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==External links==
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Revision as of 00:02, 8 August 2012

Template:Geobox Čierny Balog (until 1927 also „Balog“, or „Čierny Hronec) is a municipality in Brezno District, in the Banská Bystrica Region of central Slovakia.

History

The village arose after 1882 (1888 mentioned as Feketebalog) by a merge of 13 villages (e.g. Balog, Krám, Dobroč, Dolina). It played an important role during World War II, as one of the centers of the anti-Nazi Slovak National Uprising.

References