- Dedina Mládeže
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Dedina Mládeže Village Country Slovakia Region Nitra District Komárno Rivers Váh, Little Danube Elevation 109 m (358 ft) Coordinates 47°56′50″N 18°00′00″E / 47.94722°N 18°E Area 12.781 km2 (5 sq mi) Population 494 (31 December 2005) Density 39 / km2 (101 / sq mi) Timezone CET (UTC+1) - summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2) Postal code 946 03 Phone prefix 421-35 Car plate KN Source: [1] Dedina Mládeže (Hungarian: Ifjúságfalva) is a village and municipality in Slovakia with a population of 514. It literally means Village of Youth.
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History
The village was founded by youth volunteers building the Trať Mládeže in 1949 as a settlement within Kolárovo. In 1954, it became an independent settlement, which however also included parts of the villages Komoča, Neded and Zemné.
Geography
River Váh is located north from the town, and near the river, there is a natural area, with beautiful forests. This area has a fauna and flora, which is typical for meadow forests. In the centre of the village there are monumental buildings : the school and the town hall. One can do water sports here too.
Accommodation
There are many typical rustic houses where one can stay for night.
Transport
- car : the village is located near the road from Kolárovo to Šaľa, and it is only 5 km from Kolárovo
- bus : Dedina Mládeže has a bus connection with Kolárovo and Šaľa
- there was a plan to build a railway connection from Kolárovo to Neded across Dedina Mládeže, but it's still not complete
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External links
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Categories:- Villages and municipalities in the Komárno District
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