- Považská Bystrica
Geobox|Settlement
name = Považská Bystrica
category = Town
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image_caption = Panorama of Považská Bystrica
symbol = Povazska Bystrica Erb.svg
symbol_type = Coat of Arms
country = Slovakia
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region = Trenčín
district = Považská Bystrica
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river = Váh
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elevation = 288
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long_d =18 | long_m =26 | long_s =30 | long_EW =E
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population =41989 | population_date = 2006-12-31
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established =1316
established_type = First mentioned
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mayor =Miroslav Adame
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map_caption = Location in Slovakia
map_background = Slovakia - background map.png
map_locator = Slovakia
map1 = Trenčín Region - outline map.svg
map1_caption = Location in the Trenčín Region
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map1_locator = Trenčín Region
commons = Považská Bystrica
statistics = [http://www.statistics.sk/mosmis/eng/prvav2.jsp?txtUroven420306&lstObec512842&Okruhzaklad MOŠ/MIS]
website = http://www.povazska-bystrica.sk
footnotes =Považská Bystrica (Audio|Sk-Povazskabystrica.ogg|pronunciation; _de. Waagbistritz; _hu. Vágbeszterce) is a
town in northwesternSlovakia . It is located on theVáh river, around 30 km from the city ofŽilina .Profile
Považská Bystrica lies in a beautiful countryside. It is situated in a fold of mountain ranges
Strážovské vrchy (1213 m) andJavorníky (1071 m a.s.l.). Mountains offer attractive experiences to trekkers and mountain-bikers in summer season, cross-country and skiing opportunities in winter season. Veľký Manín mountain (890 m a.s.l.) dominates the town skyline providing views from most places in the town.Another popular tourist attraction close to the town is a breath-taking canyon
Manínska tiesňava . Canyon splitts Veľký and Malý Manín mountains. It is an internationally sought after place-to-die for rock climbers. It is also less known as one of the filming scenes for The NeverEnding Story movie back in '84. Just a few kilometers away lays another highly challenging reef formation:Súľovské skaly . To sum it up one of the most famous Slovak spasRajecké Teplice lies about 20 km from the town.Town has mostly postmodern architecture meaning that most pre-20th century buildings were replaced in the '60s and '80s.
Považská Bystrica lies on the major traffic route
Bratislava -Žilina causing many traffic jams in the recent years. Local government is looking for optimal solution to the situation considering many options guiding the motorway trough the town. The final build is expected for late 2010. The motorway currently ends in 5 km radius from the town.Považská Bystrica has one twin town
Rožnov pod Radhoštěm in theCzech Republic .History
The first written reference to the town comes from 1316, in connection with
Matthew Csák . The next known reference about Považská Bystrica is dated13 July 1330 . In 1432, the town was burned byHussite troops. The history of the town is very closely connected with the nearby Bystrica (or Považský) castle, built in the 13th century. The most famous owners of the Bystrica castle and the land were knights Ján and Rafael Podmanickí, known for their robberies. The family of Podmanicki became rulers of the town in 1458, when KingMatthias Corvinus of Hungary donated the castle, the town and 16 surrounding villages to Ladislav Podmanicki. During their reign, which lasted almost 100 years, the town was flourishing.The next one hundred years were hard for the town and the region, because of upheavals of several Hungarian noblemen. The town was plundered by troops of
Stephen Bocskay (1604),Imre Thököly (1679), Bereczényi and Očkay (1707). Despite the hard times, the town obtained more and more privileges from Hungarian kings during the period, and it had a significantly higher status than the surrounding countryside. This ended in 1886, when a new Hungarian legislation canceled all the privileges.In 1918, the town became part of the Czechoslovak republic. In 1929, an ammunition plant Roth transferred its production from
Bratislava to Považská Bystrica, which significantly improved the employment situation. Starting in 1937 and continuing until 1945 rifles (vz.24 andK98k ) and small arms ammunition were manufactured here. After World War II the munitions factory at Považská Bystrica continued to produce weapons and ammunition for both the military and for commercial purposes.Since
World War II , and especially in the 1970s and 1980s, the town grew significantly. New residential areas were built around the tiny town center. The town center itself was re-built completely, therefore you can hardly find any historical buildings there now. The main employer since the second world war was the engineering plant Považské strojárne. The plant mainly manufactured scooters and industrial bearings. Since the end of socialism, the company has not prospered. This has caused increased unemployment.Demographics
According to the 2001
census , the town had 42,733 inhabitants. 97.72% of inhabitants wereSlovaks and 1.01% Czechs.cite web | title = Municipal Statistics | publisher = Statistical Office of the Slovak republic | url = http://www.statistics.sk/mosmis/eng/run.html | accessdate = 2007-12-09] The religious make-up was 81.10%Roman Catholics , 12.18% people with no religious affiliation, and 2.56%Lutherans .Boroughs
Považská Bystrica has 9 boroughs. 75% of population live inside the town itself, most of them in the apartment blocks. 25% of the population live in the villages. Boroughs:
Villages near Považská Bystrica: Dolny and Horny
Milochov , Jelšové, Industrial zone, Šuvarovce.Other settlements within the district: Belažská Kopanica, Cingelov laz, Dvorského laz, Galanovce, Chodnické, Krekáčov laz, Líškovie laz, Matúšsky laz, Rybárikov laz, Tomankovci a Trnovie laz.
See also
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Chaple of Saint Helena References
External links
* [http://www.povazska-bystrica.sk Official website] sk icon
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