- Žilina
Geobox | Settlement
name = Žilina
category = City
image_caption = Centre of Žilina, Andrej Hlinka square
symbol = Žilina Erb.svg
symbol_type = Coat of arms
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country = Slovakia
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region = Žilina
district = Žilina
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parent = Horné Považie
parent_type = Tourism region
river = Váh
river1 = Rajčanka
river2 = Kysuca
location = Andrej Hlinka Square
elevation = 342
lat_d = 49
lat_m = 13
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area = 80.03
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population = 85558
population_date = 2008-08-31
population_density = auto
established = 1069
established_type = First mentioned
mayor = Ivan Harman
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map_caption = Location in Slovakia
map_locator = Slovakia
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map1_caption = Location in the Žilina Region
map1_locator = Žilina Region
commons = Žilina
statistics = [http://www.statistics.sk/mosmis/eng/prvav2.jsp?txtUroven430511&lstObec517402&Okruhzaklad MOŠ/MIS]
website = [http://www.zilina.sk/en www.zilina.sk]
footnotes =Žilina (Audio|Zilina.ogg|pronunciation; _de. Sillein, _hu. Zsolna, ) is a city in north-western
Slovakia , around convert|200|km|mi|lk=on from the capitalBratislava . It is the fourth largest city of Slovakia with a population of around 85,000, an important industrial centre, the largest city on theVáh river, and the seat of a "kraj " (Žilina Region ) and of an "okres " (Žilina District ).History
The area around today's Žilina was inhabited in the late
Stone Age (around 20 000 BC). In the5th century Slavs started to move into the area. However, the first written reference to Žilina was in1208 as "terra de Selinan".The city started to develop around year 1300, and according to records in 1312 it was already a town. In
1321 , King Charles I made Žilina a free royal town. On 7 May1381 King Louis I issuedPrivilegium pro Slavis which made the Slovak inhabitants equal to the German colonists by allocating half of the seats at the city council to Slovaks.cite book | last = Kirschbaum | first = Stanislav J. | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = A history of Slovakia : the struggle for survival | publisher = St. Martin’s Press | year = 1995 | location = New York | pages = | url = | doi = | id = | isbn = ] The town was burned in1431 by theHussites .During the
17th century Žilina gained position as a centre of manufacturing, trade and education and during thebaroque age many monasteries and churches were built as well as theBudatín Castle . In theRevolutions of 1848 , Slovak volunteers, part of the Imperial Army, won a battle near the city against Hungarian honveds and gardists.The city boomed in the second half of the
19th century as new railway tracks were built: theKošice-Bohumín Railway was finished in1872 and the railway toBratislava in1883 , and new factories started to spring up, for example the drape-producing factory "Slovena" (1891) and the Považie chemical works (1892).It was one of the first municipalities to sign the
Martin Declaration (30 October 1918), and until March 1919 it was the seat of the Slovak government. On6 October 1938 , shortly after theMunich Agreement , autonomy of Slovakia within Czechoslovakia was declared in Žilina.After the Second World War, the city experienced a boom, with many new factories, schools, and housing estates being built. It was the seat of the
Žilina Region from 1949-1960 and again since1996 .Today Žilina is the fourth largest city in
Slovakia , the third most important industrial centre and the seat of auniversity , theŽilinská univerzita (founded in1953 ). Since1990 the historical centre of the city has been largely restored and the city has builttrolleybus lines.Geography
Žilina lies at an altitude of convert|342|m|ft|0 above sea level and covers an area of convert|80.03|km2|sqmi|1|lk=on.cite web | title = Municipal Statistics | publisher = Statistical Office of the Slovak republic | date = | url = http://www.statistics.sk/mosmis/eng/run.html | accessdate = 2007-12-23] It is located in the Upper Váh region ( _sk. Horné Považie) at the confluence of three rivers: Váh, flowing from east into south-west,
Kysuca , flowing from north andRajčanka rivers from south, in theŽilina Basin . The city is surrounded by these mountain ranges:Malá Fatra ,Súľovské vrchy ,Javorníky andKysucká vrchovina . Protected areas nearby include:Strážov Mountains Protected Landscape Area ,Kysuce Protected Landscape Area andMalá Fatra National Park . There are two hydroelectric dams on the Váh river around Žilina: the Žilina dam in the East and the Hričov dam in the West.Climate
Žilina lies in the north temperate zone and has a
continental climate with four distinct seasons. It is characterized by a significant variation between hot summers and cold, snowy winters. Average temperature in July is convert|18|C|F, in January convert|-4|C|F. Average annual rainfall is 650 - 700 mm (25.5–27.5 in), most of the rainfall is in June and in the first half of July. Snow cover lasts from 60 to 80 days per year.Infobox Weather
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publisher = MSN ]
accessdate = 2008-01-22ymbol
The coat-of-arms of Žilina is a golden double-cross (so-called
cross of Lorraine ) with roots and two golden stars on the olive-green background. The double-cross is of Byzantine origin and stems from cyrillic-methodic tradition. The coat-of-arms is one of the oldest municipal coat-of-arms not only in Slovakia. It has been used as the city's symbol since1378 .Demographics
Žilina has a population of 85,425 (as of December 31, 2005). According to the 2001
census , 96.9% of inhabitants wereSlovaks , 1.6%Czechs , 0.2% Roma, 0.1%Hungarians and 0.1% Moravians. The religious makeup was 74.9%Roman Catholics , 16.7% people with no religious affiliation, and 3.7%Lutherans .http://www.statistics.sk/mosmis/eng/run.html Municipal Statistics from the Statistical Office of the Slovak republic]Economy
Žilina is the main business and industrial hub of the Váh river basin. The biggest employer is the car producer
Kia Motors . By 2007, the plant plans to produce 300,000 cars per year and employ around 3000 people. Kia's investment in Žilina amounts to over 1 billion USD. Another big employer is Tento, a paper mill company. Žilina is also seat to some major Slovak companies, particularly from construction sector.Culture and sights
Theatres
There are two theatres in Žilina: the City Theatre [http://www.divadlozilina.sk] , and the Puppet Theatre [http://www.bdz.sk]
Museums
There are three museums in Žilina:
* Považská galéria (Považie gallery)
* Považské múzeum (Považie museum), in the Budatín castle
* Múzeum židovskej kultúry (Museum of Jewish culture)ights
The historical centre of the city, reconstructed in the early 1990s is protected as a city monument reserve ( _sk. Mestská pamiatková rezervácia), It is centred on the
Mariánske námestie andAndrej Hlinka squares. The Mariánske námestie square has 106 arcade passages and 44 burgher houses along the whole square. [ [http://travel.spectator.sk/ss2005/06_zilina.html Spectacular Slovakia 2004: Žilina and Northern Slovakia, the Malá Fatra mountains] ] It is dominated by the Church of St. Paul the Apostle, the old building of the city council, and the baroque statue of the Virgin Mary. Nearby is the Church of the Holy Trinity, a sacral building built around 1400, which is since February 2008 the cathedral of theDiocese of Žilina . Other landmarks in and around the city include:*
Budatín Castle , housing Považie Museum with tinker trade exhibition
* The wooden Roman Catholic church of St. George in the city part ofTrnové (one of the few outside north-eastern Slovakia)
* The Church of St. Stephen the King, the oldest architectural landmark in Žilina
* The Orthodoxsynagogue , which now houses the Museum of Jewish cultureIn addition, the city is a starting point for various locations of western and eastern Slovakia, including hiking trails into the
Lesser Fatra andGreater Fatra mountains. Other locations of interest includeBojnice Castle ,Strečno , Orava region, and the villages ofČičmany andVlkolínec .port
Football (soccer) club
MŠK Žilina plays the top Slovak divisionCorgoň liga and is one of the most successul teams in recent years having won four time domestic titles in last seven seasons including two runners-up. Home games are played at theStadium Pod Dubňom which is situated at the edge of city centre in the neighbourhood of ice hockey stadium.Ice hockey club
MsHK Žilina plays in theSlovak Extraliga . They have won one domestic title so far.Government
The city is governed by a
mayor ( _sk. primátor) and acity council (Slovak: "mestské zastupiteľstvo"). The mayor is the head of the city and its chief executive, with the term of office lasting four years. The current mayor,Ivan Harman , was nominated in 2006 by a coalition of the political parties SDKÚ-DS, KDH, SF and OKS. The council is the city's legislative body, with 31 councillors. The last municipal election was held in 2006 and councillors are elected to four-year terms concurrent with the mayor's. Žilina is divided into eight electoral districts, consisting of the following neighbourhoods: [cite web|url=http://www.zilina.sk/mesto-zilina-samosprava-mestske-zastupitelstvo-clenovia-zastupitelstva |title=Členovia Mestského zastupiteľstva |accessdate=2007-12-23 |language=Slovak]
#Staré mesto, Hliny I-IV, Hliny VIII (5 councillors)
#Hliny V-VII, Bôrik (4 councillors)
#Solinky (5 councillors)
#Vlčince (6 councillors)
#Hájik (3 councillors)
#Bytčica, Rosinky,Trnové , Mojšová Lúčka (2 councillors)
#Závodie, Bánová, Strážov, Žilinská Lehota (2 councillors)
#Budatín, Považský Chlmec, Vranie, Brodno, Zádubnie, Zástranie (3 councillors)Žilina is the capital of one of eight considerably autonomous
Regions of Slovakia .cite journal|title=Between EU Requirements, Competitive Politics, and National Traditions: Re-creating Regions in the Accession Countries of Central and Eastern Europe|journal=Governance|year=2002|first=Martin|last=Brusis|coauthors=|volume=15|issue=4|pages=531–559|id= |url=|format=|accessdate=2008-01-17|doi=10.1111/1468-0491.00200] It is also the capital of a smaller district. TheŽilina District (Slovak: "okres Žilina") is nested within the Žilina Region. The city also hosts a regional branch ofNational Bank of Slovakia .Education
The city is home to the
University of Žilina , which has seven faculties and has 12,402 students, including 625 doctoral students.cite web | url = http://www.uips.sk/statis/pdf/VS_P28.PDF |title=Žilinská univerzita |accessdate=2008-02-15 |format=PDF |publisher=Ústav informácií a prognóz školstva |language=Slovak]There are 18 public
primary school s, one private primary school, and three church primary schools.cite web | title=Prehľad základných škôl v školskom roku 2006/2007 | year= 2006 | publisher=Ústav informácií a prognóz školstva | url =http://www.uips.sk/statis/pdf/ZS_P5.PDF | accessdate = 2008-02-15 | language = Slovak|format=PDF] Overall, they enroll 7,484 pupils. The city's system ofsecondary education (some middle schools and all high schools) consists of eight gymnasia with 3,514 students, cite web|url=http://www.uips.sk/statis/pdf/GYM_P5.PDF |title=Prehľad gymnázií v školskom roku 2006/2007 |accessdate=2008-02-15 |format=PDF |publisher=Ústav informácií a prognóz školstva |language=Slovak] ten specializedhigh school s with 3,696 students,cite web|url=http://www.uips.sk/statis/pdf/SOS_P5.PDF |title=Prehľad stredných odborných škôl v školskom roku 2006/2007 |accessdate=2008-02-15 |format=PDF |publisher=Ústav informácií a prognóz školstva |language=Slovak] and ninevocational school s with 4,870 students. cite web|url=http://www.uips.sk/statis/pdf/ZSS_P5.PDF |title=Prehľad združených stredných škôl v školskom roku 2006/2007 |accessdate=2008-02-15 |format=PDF |publisher=Ústav informácií a prognóz školstva |language=Slovak] cite web|url=http://www.uips.sk/statis/pdf/SOU_P5.PDF |title=Prehľad stredných odborných učilíšť a učilíšť v školskom roku 2006/2007 |accessdate=2008-02-15 |format=PDF |publisher=Ústav informácií a prognóz školstva |language=Slovak]Transport
The city is an important international road and rail junction. Railroads and roads connect the city with
Bratislava andPrievidza in the south,Čadca in the north, and Martin in the east. The construction of the D1, and D3motorway s and their feeders continues towards Žilina. Žilina is also served by internationalŽilina Airport , which is some 10 km away from the city centre.Public transport within the city consists of
bus es (since 1949) andtrolleybus es (since 1994).People
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Tomáš Bezdeda , singer
*Mikuláš Dzurinda , former Prime Minister of Slovakia
*Ľubomír Feldek , Slovak poet
*Stanislav Griga , football coach
*Juraj Jánošík , Slovak national hero
*Karol Križan , ice hockey player
*David Leimdörfer , rabbi
*Marek Mintál , football (soccer) player
*Ronald Petrovický , ice hockey player
*Ján Slota , Slovak nationalist politician and former mayor of Žilina
*Martin Šulík , actor
*Viktor Tausk , psychoanalyst
*Radoslav Židek , snowboarder, first medal winner at the Winter Olympic Games from SlovakiaTwin towns
Žilina has several
twin town s around the world: [ [http://www.zilina.sk/mesto-zilina-o-meste-partnerske-mesta Žilina - oficiálne stránky mesta ] ]References
External links
* [http://www.zilina.sk/en/ Official site]
* [http://www.zilina.net/ Map & information system of Zilina]
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