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'''Trenčín District''' ({{lang-sk|okres Trenčín}}, {{lang-hu|Trencséni járás}}) is a [[Districts of Slovakia|district]] in the [[Trenčín Region]] of north-western [[Slovakia]]. It borders the districts of Banovce nad Bebravou, Nove Mesto nad Vahom and Ilava. In the north-west, the Slovak state border also forms the border of the Trencin district.<ref name="brochure2008">{{cite book|title=Nine parts of Trencin self-governing region|date=2008|publisher=Trencin self-governing region|isbn=978-80-89378-05-0}}</ref>
'''Trenčín District''' ({{lang-sk|okres Trenčín}} (or Trenčiansky okres), {{lang-hu|Trencséni járás}}) is a [[Districts of Slovakia|district]] in the [[Trenčín Region]] of north-western [[Slovakia]]. It borders the districts of [[Bánovce nad Bebravou District|Bánovce nad Bebravou]], [[Nové Mesto nad Váhom District|Nové Mesto nad Váhom]] and [[Ilava District|Ilava]]. In the north-west, the Slovak state border also forms the border of the Trenčín district.<ref name="brochure2008">{{cite book|title=Nine parts of Trencin self-governing region|date=2008|publisher=Trencin self-governing region|isbn=978-80-89378-05-0}}</ref>


==History==
==History==
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==Geography==
==Geography==
The central part of the district, the Trencianska kotlina basin and a part of the Ilavska kotlina basin are skirted by the [[White Carpathians]] to the west and the [[Strážov Mountains]] and the [[Považský Inovec]] in the east.<ref name="brochure2008" />
The central part of the district, the Trenčianska kotlina basin and a part of the Ilavská kotlina basin are skirted by the [[White Carpathians]] to the west and the [[Strážov Mountains]] and the [[Považský Inovec]] in the east.<ref name="brochure2008" />


==Economy==
==Economy==
The most important industries are engineering and electrical engineering. In the past also the textile and clothing industries used to be of importance. In the Trencianske Teplice spa locomotive and nervous system diseases are treated.<ref name="brochure2008" />
The most important industries are engineering and electrical engineering. In the past also the textile and clothing industries used to be of importance. In the [[Trenčianske Teplice]] spa locomotive and nervous system diseases are treated.<ref name="brochure2008" />


==Municipalities==
==Municipalities==
The district consists of 3 towns and 34 municipalities. The district seat is [[Trenčín]], which is also the oldest (1111) and most populous town of the district with 56,759 inhabitants in 2008. The smallest municipality is [[Petrova Lehota]] with 171 inhabitants. The youngest municipality is [[Štvrtok]] which was founded in 1477. The municipalities with the lowest elevation are both [[Ivanovce]] and [[Štvrtok]] at an elevation of 197 meter about sea level. The highest located municipality is [[Dolná Poruba]] at 427 meter above sea level.<ref name="brochure2008" />
The district consists of 3 towns and 34 municipalities. The district seat is [[Trenčín]], which is also the oldest (1111) and most populous town of the district with 55,698 inhabitants in 2015. The smallest municipality is [[Petrova Lehota]] with 183 inhabitants. The youngest municipality is [[Štvrtok]] which was founded in 1477. The municipalities with the lowest elevation are both [[Ivanovce]] and [[Štvrtok]] at an elevation of 197 meter about sea level. The highest located municipality is [[Dolná Poruba]] at 427 meter above sea level.<ref name="brochure2008" />


*[[Adamovské Kochanovce]]
*[[Adamovské Kochanovce]]

Revision as of 09:26, 12 September 2016

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Trenčín District (Template:Lang-sk (or Trenčiansky okres), Template:Lang-hu) is a district in the Trenčín Region of north-western Slovakia. It borders the districts of Bánovce nad Bebravou, Nové Mesto nad Váhom and Ilava. In the north-west, the Slovak state border also forms the border of the Trenčín district.[1]

History

Until 1918, the district was part of the county of Kingdom of Hungary of Trencsén.

Geography

The central part of the district, the Trenčianska kotlina basin and a part of the Ilavská kotlina basin are skirted by the White Carpathians to the west and the Strážov Mountains and the Považský Inovec in the east.[1]

Economy

The most important industries are engineering and electrical engineering. In the past also the textile and clothing industries used to be of importance. In the Trenčianske Teplice spa locomotive and nervous system diseases are treated.[1]

Municipalities

The district consists of 3 towns and 34 municipalities. The district seat is Trenčín, which is also the oldest (1111) and most populous town of the district with 55,698 inhabitants in 2015. The smallest municipality is Petrova Lehota with 183 inhabitants. The youngest municipality is Štvrtok which was founded in 1477. The municipalities with the lowest elevation are both Ivanovce and Štvrtok at an elevation of 197 meter about sea level. The highest located municipality is Dolná Poruba at 427 meter above sea level.[1]


48°54′N 18°02′E / 48.900°N 18.033°E / 48.900; 18.033

References

  1. ^ a b c d Nine parts of Trencin self-governing region. Trencin self-governing region. 2008. ISBN 978-80-89378-05-0.