Mojmírovce
Village and municipality in Slovakia
Mojmírovce (Hungarian: Ürmény) is a village and municipality in the Nitra District in western central Slovakia, in the Nitra Region.[1]
History
In historical records the village was first mentioned in 1156.
Geography
The village lies at an altitude of 140 metres and covers an area of 19.863 km². It has a population of about 2740 people.
Ethnicity
The village is approximately 98% Slovak and 2% Hungarian.
Facilities
The village has a public library, a gym, a church, an art exhibit, and a DVD rental store.
Famous people
- Vilmos Fraknói, historian, secretary of HAS, titular bishop, canon of Várad
- Anton I. Grasalkovič
References
- ^ "Mojmírovce - Okres Nitra - E-OBCE.sk".
External links
- http://www.mojmirovce.sk
- http://www.statistics.sk/mosmis/eng/run.html
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Municipalities of Nitra District
- Alekšince
- Báb
- Babindol
- Bádice
- Branč
- Cabaj-Čápor
- Čab
- Čakajovce
- Čechynce
- Čeľadice
- Čifáre
- Dolné Lefantovce
- Dolné Obdokovce
- Golianovo
- Horné Lefantovce
- Hosťová
- Hruboňovo
- Ivanka pri Nitre
- Jarok
- Jelenec
- Jelšovce
- Kapince
- Klasov
- Kolíňany
- Lehota
- Lúčnica nad Žitavou
- Lukáčovce
- Lužianky
- Ľudovítová
- Malé Chyndice
- Malé Zálužie
- Malý Cetín
- Malý Lapáš
- Melek
- Mojmírovce
- Nitrianske Hrnčiarovce
- Nová Ves nad Žitavou
- Nové Sady
- Paňa
- Podhorany
- Pohranice
- Poľný Kesov
- Rišňovce
- Rumanová
- Svätoplukovo
- Štefanovičová
- Štitáre
- Šurianky
- Tajná
- Telince
- Veľká Dolina
- Veľké Chyndice
- Veľké Zálužie
- Veľký Cetín
- Veľký Lapáš
- Vinodol
- Výčapy-Opatovce
- Zbehy
- Žirany
- Žitavce
48°13′N 18°04′E / 48.217°N 18.067°E / 48.217; 18.067
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