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Žilina

Žilina (Slovak: [ˈʒilina] ; Hungarian: Zsolna [ˈʒolnɒ]; German: Sillein [zɪˈlaɪn, ˈzɪlaɪn]; Polish: Żylina [ʐɨˈlina] ; names in other languages) is a city in north-western Slovakia, around 200 kilometres (120 mi) from the capital Bratislava, close to both the Czech and Polish borders. It is the fourth largest city of Slovakia with a population of approximately 80,000, an important industrial center, the largest city on the Váh river, and the seat of a kraj (Žilina Region) and of an okres (Žilina District). It belongs to the Upper Váh region of tourism.

Žilina
City
Top: Žilina Holy Trinity Cathedral, Mariánske námestie with burgher heritage houses in Mariánske Square, Middle: An inside view of Žilina St.Stephen Church, A heritage of Žilina Town Hall, St.Paul the Apostle and Jesuit Church, Bottom: Budatín Castle, Mirage Commerce Complex Center (all item from left to right)
Nickname(s): 
Komix City, Pearl of Vah
Motto(s): 
Žilina ,the City with face
Žilina
Location in Slovakia
Žilina
Žilina (Slovakia)
Coordinates: 49°13′22″N 18°44′24″E / 49.22278°N 18.74000°E / 49.22278; 18.74000
Country Slovakia
RegionŽilina
DistrictŽilina
First mentioned1208
Government
 • MayorPeter Fiabáne
Area
 • City80.04 km2 (30.90 sq mi)
 (2022)
Elevation
378[2] m (1,240[2] ft)
Population
 (2022)[3]
 • City81,219
 • Rank4th
 • Density1,000/km2 (2,600/sq mi)
 • Urban
108,000
 • Metro
160,000
Demonym(m)Žilinčan/(f)Žilinčanka
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
010 01[2]
Area code+421 41[2]
Car plateZA
Websitewww.zilina.sk

Etymology edit

The name is derived from Slavic/Slovak word žila - a "(river) vein".[4][5] Žilina means "a place with many watercourses". Alternatively, it is a secondary name derived from Žilinka river or from the name of the local people, Žilín/Žiliňane.[4]

History edit

 
Panorama of the historic center

The area around today's Žilina was inhabited in the late Stone Age (about 20,000 BC). In the 5th century, Slavs started to move into the area. However, the first written reference to Žilina was in 1208 as terra de Selinan. From the second half of the 10th century until 1918, it was part of the Kingdom of Hungary.

In the middle of the 13th century, terra Sylna was the property of the Cseszneky de Milvány family.[6] The city started to develop around 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 May 1381, King Louis I issued Privilegium pro Slavis, which made the Slav inhabitants equal to the Germans by allocating half of the seats at the city council to Slavs.[7] The town was burned in 1431 by the Hussites.

During the 17th century, Žilina gained position as a center of manufacturing, trade, and education, and, during the Baroque age, many monasteries and churches, as well as the Budatín Castle, were built. In the Revolutions of 1848, Slovak volunteers, part of the Imperial Army, won a battle near the city against Hungarian honveds and gardists.[citation needed]

The city boomed in the second half of the 19th century as new railway tracks were built: the Kassa Oderberg Railway was finished in 1872 and the railway to Bratislava (Pozsony in Hungarian) in 1883, and new factories started to spring up, such as the drapery 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. On 6 October 1938, shortly after the Munich Agreement, the autonomy of Slovakia within Czechoslovakia was declared in Žilina.

During the Holocaust in Slovakia, tens of thousands of Jews were deported from Žilina.[8] Žilina was captured on 30 April 1945 by Czechoslovak and Soviet troops of the 4th Ukrainian Front, after which it again became part of Czechoslovakia. After the war, the city continued its development with many new factories, schools and housing projects being built. It was the seat of the Žilina Region from 1949 to 1960 and again since 1996.

Today, Žilina is the fourth largest city in Slovakia, the third most important industrial center and the seat of a university, the Žilinská univerzita (founded in 1953). Since 1990 the historical center of the city has been largely restored and the city has built trolleybus lines.

Geography edit

Žilina lies at an altitude of 342 metres (1,122 ft) above sea level and covers an area of 80.03 square kilometres (30.9 sq mi).[9] It is located in the Upper Váh region (Slovak: Horné Považie) at the confluence of three rivers: Váh, flowing from the east into the south-west, Kysuca, flowing from the north and Rajčanka rivers from the south, in the Žilina Basin. The city is surrounded by these mountain ranges: Malá Fatra, Súľovské vrchy, Javorníky and Kysucká vrchovina. Protected areas nearby include the Strážov Mountains Protected Landscape Area, the Kysuce Protected Landscape Area, and the Malá 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 edit

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. The average temperature in July is 18 °C (64 °F), in January, −4 °C (25 °F). The average annual rainfall is 600–700 mm (23.6–27.6 in); most of the rainfall occurs in June and in the first half of July. Snow cover lasts from 60 to 80 days per year.

Climate data for Žilina
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 0
(33)
3
(38)
8
(47)
14
(58)
20
(68)
22
(72)
25
(76)
25
(77)
20
(67)
14
(58)
6
(44)
1
(35)
13
(56)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) −5
(22)
−5
(23)
−1
(30)
3
(37)
8
(46)
10
(51)
12
(54)
12
(53)
9
(47)
5
(41)
0
(33)
−4
(26)
4
(39)
Average precipitation cm (inches) 2.85
(1.12)
2.67
(1.05)
3.10
(1.22)
4.08
(1.61)
4.82
(1.90)
6.99
(2.75)
6.84
(2.69)
5.19
(2.04)
4.74
(1.87)
4.19
(1.65)
3.91
(1.54)
3.42
(1.35)
52.8
(20.79)
Source: MSN Weather[10]

Symbol edit

The coat of arms of Žilina is a golden double-cross (so-called cross of Lorraine) with roots and two golden stars on an olive-green background. The double-cross is of Byzantine origin and stems from Cyrillic-methodic tradition. This is one of the oldest municipal coat of arms, not only in Slovakia, but in Europe. It has been used as the city's symbol since 1378.

Demographics edit

Historical population
YearPop.±%
198070,025—    
199183,911+19.8%
200185,400+1.8%
201181,494−4.6%
202182,656+1.4%
Source:[11]
Municipality Urban Metro
Žilina 85,302 85,302
Kysucké Nové Mesto - 16,420
Varín - 3,537
Teplička nad Váhom 3,502 3,502
Belá - 3,361
Rajecké Teplice - 2,950
Rosina 2,925 2,925
Strečno - 2,661
Višňové 2,610 2,610
Divina - 2,483
Dlhé Pole - 2,029
Turie 1,981 1,981
Kamenná Poruba - 1,826
Stráňavy - 1,822
Lietavská Lúčka 1,786 1,786
Rudina - 1,669
Lietavská Svinná - Babkov - 1,596
Lietava 1,422 1,422
Radoľa - 1,391
Konská - 1,393
Dolná Tižiná - 1,243
Gbeľany 1,239 1,239
Krasňany 1,223 1,223
Snežnica - 1,013
Svederník 1,003 1,003
Kunerad - 949
Nededza 927 927
Divinka - 882
Lysica - 864
Lutiše - 795
Podhorie - 781
Horný Hričov - 763
Dolný Hričov 1,506 1,506
Hričovské Podhradie - 374
Hôrky 635 635
Bitarová 630 630
Ovčiarsko 511 511
Brezany 462 462
Mojš 450 450
Porúbka - 447
Rudinka - 384
Nezbudská Lúčka - 366
Total 108,114 159,729

Žilina has a population of 82,664 (as of September 2020), with the population of the urban area of 108,114 and the population of the metro area of 159,729. According to the 2001 census, 96.9% of inhabitants were Slovaks, 1.6% Czechs, 0.2% Romani, 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.[9]

Economy edit

Žilina is the main industrial hub of the upper Váh river basin region, with a fast-growing economy as north-west Slovakia's business center with large retail and construction sectors.

By far the biggest and most important employer is Korean car maker Kia Motors. By 2009, the plant produced 300,000 cars a year and had up to 3,000 employees. Kia Motors' direct investment in the Žilina car plant amounts to over 1.5 billion USD. In 2009 the Žilina car plant produced Kia Cee'd, Kia Sportage and Hyundai ix35 car models. Kia Motors is further upgrading its capacity to be ready to produce engines for a sister company, Hyundai, located at Nošovice in the Czech Republic with a planned investment of US$200 million.

Žilina is also the seat of the biggest Slovak construction and transportation engineering company, Vahostav. The chemical industry is represented by Považské chemické závody and Tento, a paper mill company. Siemens Mobility also has an engineering center in Žilina.[12]

Main sights edit

 
Mariánske námestie with burgher houses
 
Budatín Castle
 
Frescoes inside the church of St Stephen the King

The historical center of the city, reconstructed in the early 1990s is protected as a city monument reserve (Slovak: Mestská pamiatková rezervácia). It is centered on the Mariánske námestie and Andrej Hlinka squares. The Mariánske námestie square has 106 arcade passages and 44 burgher houses along the whole square.[13] 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 the Diocese of Žilina.

The Church of Saint Stephen the King (Slovak: Kostol Sv. Štefana kráľa) is the oldest architectural relic of town Zilina,[14] located just 1 kilometre (0.6 miles) southwest from the center. It is one of the first Romanesque churches in Slovakia,[15] dating back to the years 1200–1250, by the experts. The legend goes that the Hungarian King István I himself ordered to build it. Valuable is the inner decoration of the church. Wall paintings originate from approximately 1260; in 1950 they were discovered and later on restored by the Žilina fine artist Mojmír Vlkoláček.[16] Nowadays it is a popular place for wedding ceremonies.

Other landmarks around the city include:

  • Budatín Castle, housing Považie Museum with its tinker trade exhibition
  • The wooden Roman Catholic church of St. George in the Trnové section (one of the few outside north-eastern Slovakia)
  • The Orthodox synagogue, which now houses the Museum of Jewish culture
  • The New Synagogue, now a cultural centre

The city is a starting point for various locations of western and eastern Slovakia, including hiking trails into the Lesser Fatra and Greater Fatra mountains. Other locations of interest include Bojnice Castle, Strečno, Orava region, and the villages of Čičmany and Vlkolínec.

Culture edit

Žilina is candidate city for the title of European Capital of Culture 2026.

Žilina host several cultural institutions:

  • Mestské divadlo Žilina (Žilina City Theater)
  • Rosenfeld Palace (Žilina city cultural centre Rosenfeld Palace)
  • Považská galéria umenia v Žiline (Považie galerie of contemporary art)
  • Považské múzeum (Považie museum), situated in the Budatín castle but also running Strečno castle, Palace in Bytča,

open-air museum Čičmany, manor-house in Divinka

  • Bábkové divadlo Žilina (Žilina Puppet Theatre)
  • Múzeum židovskej kultúry (Museum of Jewish culture)
  • Štátny komorný orchester Žilina (Slovak Sinfonietta Žilina)
  • Krajská knižnica v Žiline (Regional Library in Žilina)
  • Stanica Žilina-Záriečie (Cultural Center Stanica)
  • Nová synagóga Žilina (New Synagogue Žilina)

Žilina is also home of two multi 3D digital theaters, in Mirage Shopping Centre - Ster Century Cinemas and Cinemax MAX in Max Shopping Centre OC Max Solinky.

The city host also several cultural events:

  • Žilina Cultural Summer
  • Fest Anca - Animated film festival
  • Žilina Literary festival
  • KIOSK – festival of new Slovak theater
  • Allegretto Žilina – International music Festival
  • Puppet Žilina
  • Jánošik's Days

Sport edit

 
Štadión pod Dubňom

Football (soccer) club MŠK Žilina plays in the top Slovak division Fortuna liga and is one of the most successful teams in recent years, having won five domestic titles and been runners-up three times between 2001 and 2010. The team's colors are the yellow and green, taken from the city's flag. Home games are played at the Stadium Pod Dubňom which is situated at the edge of city center in the neighborhood of the ice hockey stadium. They played in the 2010-11 UEFA Champions League in the group stage for the first time in their history.

Ice hockey club MsHK Žilina plays in the Slovak Extraliga. They have won one domestic title so far.

Slovak professional road bicycle racer for World Tour team Bora-Hansgrohe, three-time world champion Peter Sagan, was born in Žilina in 1990, and is considered one of cycling's most promising young talents, having earned many prestigious victories in his early twenties. He was the winner of the points classification in the Tour de France in 2012 through 2016; as a result, Sagan became the first rider to win the classification in his first five attempts. In 2015, he was also the first Slovak cyclist to win the UCI Road World Championships.

Government edit

 
Žilina City Council
 
View over Žilina

The city is governed by a mayor (Slovak: primátor) and a city council (Slovak: mestské zastupiteľstvo). The mayor is the head of the city and its chief executive, with a four-year term of office. The current mayor is Peter Fiabáne . The council is the city's legislative body, with 31 councillors. The last municipal election was held in 2014 and councillors are elected to four-year terms, concurrent with the mayor's. Žilina is divided into eight electoral districts, consisting of the following neighborhoods:[17]

  • 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.[18] It is also the capital of a smaller district. The Žilina District (Slovak: okres Žilina) is nested within the Žilina Region.

The city also hosts a regional branch of the National Bank of Slovakia.

Education edit

 
former building of Žilina University - Faculty of Nature Science
 
Memorial dedicated to Saints Cyril and Methodius, with Holy Trinity Church in the background

The city is home to the University of Žilina, which has seven faculties and 12,402 students, including 625 doctoral students.[19]

There are 18 public primary schools, one private primary school, and three church primary schools.[20] Overall, they enroll 7,484 pupils.[20] The city's system of secondary education (some middle schools and all high schools) consists of eight gymnasia with 3,514 students,[21] ten specialized high schools with 3,696 students,[22] and nine vocational schools with 4,870 students.[23][24]

Transport edit

The city is an important international road junction, and Žilina railway station is a major rail junction.

Roads and railways connect the city with Bratislava and Prievidza in the south, Čadca in the north, and Martin in the east. The construction of the D1, and D3 motorways and their feeders continues towards Žilina.

The city is also served by international Žilina Airport, which is about 10 kilometres (6 miles) away from the city center.

Public transport within the city is operated by DPMZ[25] and consists of buses (since 1949) and trolleybuses (since 1994).

Night bus services started in Žilina in 1970 with the introduction of one route, the 50,[26] which continues to operate as the sole night bus in the city, operating from 22:55 to 04:22.[27][28] Route 50 makes a circuitous route of all major residential areas, and includes a stop at Železničná stanica, the principal railway station.[29]

Notable people edit

 
Ladislav Hecht

Twin towns – sister cities edit

Žilina is twinned with:[30]

References edit

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External links edit

  • Official website
  • DPMZ - public transport official site
  • Žilina official tourist guide
  • Žilinak.sk - Leading news website
  • Map and information system of Žilina
  • Mesto v ktorom žijeme a nieje nám ľahostajné

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page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Zilina Slovak ˈʒilina Hungarian Zsolna ˈʒolnɒ German Sillein zɪˈlaɪn ˈzɪlaɪn Polish Zylina ʐɨˈlina names in other languages is a city in north western Slovakia around 200 kilometres 120 mi from the capital Bratislava close to both the Czech and Polish borders It is the fourth largest city of Slovakia with a population of approximately 80 000 an important industrial center the largest city on the Vah river and the seat of a kraj Zilina Region and of an okres Zilina District It belongs to the Upper Vah region of tourism ZilinaCityTop Zilina Holy Trinity Cathedral Marianske namestie with burgher heritage houses in Marianske Square Middle An inside view of Zilina St Stephen Church A heritage of Zilina Town Hall St Paul the Apostle and Jesuit Church Bottom Budatin Castle Mirage Commerce Complex Center all item from left to right FlagCoat of armsNickname s Komix City Pearl of VahMotto s Zilina the City with faceZilinaLocation in SlovakiaShow map of Zilina RegionZilinaZilina Slovakia Show map of SlovakiaCoordinates 49 13 22 N 18 44 24 E 49 22278 N 18 74000 E 49 22278 18 74000Country SlovakiaRegionZilinaDistrictZilinaFirst mentioned1208Government MayorPeter FiabaneArea 1 City80 04 km2 30 90 sq mi 2022 Elevation378 2 m 1 240 2 ft Population 2022 3 City81 219 Rank4th Density1 000 km2 2 600 sq mi Urban108 000 Metro160 000Demonym m Zilincan f ZilincankaTime zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal code010 01 2 Area code 421 41 2 Car plateZAWebsitewww zilina sk Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 3 Geography 3 1 Climate 4 Symbol 5 Demographics 6 Economy 7 Main sights 8 Culture 9 Sport 10 Government 11 Education 12 Transport 13 Notable people 14 Twin towns sister cities 15 References 16 External linksEtymology editThe name is derived from Slavic Slovak word zila a river vein 4 5 Zilina means a place with many watercourses Alternatively it is a secondary name derived from Zilinka river or from the name of the local people Zilin Zilinane 4 History edit nbsp Panorama of the historic center The area around today s Zilina was inhabited in the late Stone Age about 20 000 BC In the 5th century Slavs started to move into the area However the first written reference to Zilina was in 1208 as terra de Selinan From the second half of the 10th century until 1918 it was part of the Kingdom of Hungary In the middle of the 13th century terra Sylna was the property of the Cseszneky de Milvany family 6 The city started to develop around 1300 and according to records in 1312 it was already a town In 1321 King Charles I made Zilina a free royal town On 7 May 1381 King Louis I issued Privilegium pro Slavis which made the Slav inhabitants equal to the Germans by allocating half of the seats at the city council to Slavs 7 The town was burned in 1431 by the Hussites During the 17th century Zilina gained position as a center of manufacturing trade and education and during the Baroque age many monasteries and churches as well as the Budatin Castle were built In the Revolutions of 1848 Slovak volunteers part of the Imperial Army won a battle near the city against Hungarian honveds and gardists citation needed The city boomed in the second half of the 19th century as new railway tracks were built the Kassa Oderberg Railway was finished in 1872 and the railway to Bratislava Pozsony in Hungarian in 1883 and new factories started to spring up such as the drapery factory Slovena 1891 and the Povazie 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 On 6 October 1938 shortly after the Munich Agreement the autonomy of Slovakia within Czechoslovakia was declared in Zilina During the Holocaust in Slovakia tens of thousands of Jews were deported from Zilina 8 Zilina was captured on 30 April 1945 by Czechoslovak and Soviet troops of the 4th Ukrainian Front after which it again became part of Czechoslovakia After the war the city continued its development with many new factories schools and housing projects being built It was the seat of the Zilina Region from 1949 to 1960 and again since 1996 Today Zilina is the fourth largest city in Slovakia the third most important industrial center and the seat of a university the Zilinska univerzita founded in 1953 Since 1990 the historical center of the city has been largely restored and the city has built trolleybus lines Geography editZilina lies at an altitude of 342 metres 1 122 ft above sea level and covers an area of 80 03 square kilometres 30 9 sq mi 9 It is located in the Upper Vah region Slovak Horne Povazie at the confluence of three rivers Vah flowing from the east into the south west Kysuca flowing from the north and Rajcanka rivers from the south in the Zilina Basin The city is surrounded by these mountain ranges Mala Fatra Suľovske vrchy Javorniky and Kysucka vrchovina Protected areas nearby include the Strazov Mountains Protected Landscape Area the Kysuce Protected Landscape Area and the Mala Fatra National Park There are two hydroelectric dams on the Vah river around Zilina the Zilina dam in the east and the Hricov dam in the west Climate edit Zilina 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 The average temperature in July is 18 C 64 F in January 4 C 25 F The average annual rainfall is 600 700 mm 23 6 27 6 in most of the rainfall occurs in June and in the first half of July Snow cover lasts from 60 to 80 days per year Climate data for ZilinaMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearMean daily maximum C F 0 33 3 38 8 47 14 58 20 68 22 72 25 76 25 77 20 67 14 58 6 44 1 35 13 56 Mean daily minimum C F 5 22 5 23 1 30 3 37 8 46 10 51 12 54 12 53 9 47 5 41 0 33 4 26 4 39 Average precipitation cm inches 2 85 1 12 2 67 1 05 3 10 1 22 4 08 1 61 4 82 1 90 6 99 2 75 6 84 2 69 5 19 2 04 4 74 1 87 4 19 1 65 3 91 1 54 3 42 1 35 52 8 20 79 Source MSN Weather 10 Symbol editThe coat of arms of Zilina is a golden double cross so called cross of Lorraine with roots and two golden stars on an olive green background The double cross is of Byzantine origin and stems from Cyrillic methodic tradition This is one of the oldest municipal coat of arms not only in Slovakia but in Europe It has been used as the city s symbol since 1378 Demographics editHistorical populationYearPop 198070 025 199183 911 19 8 200185 400 1 8 201181 494 4 6 202182 656 1 4 Source 11 Municipality Urban MetroZilina 85 302 85 302Kysucke Nove Mesto 16 420Varin 3 537Teplicka nad Vahom 3 502 3 502Bela 3 361Rajecke Teplice 2 950Rosina 2 925 2 925Strecno 2 661Visnove 2 610 2 610Divina 2 483Dlhe Pole 2 029Turie 1 981 1 981Kamenna Poruba 1 826Stranavy 1 822Lietavska Lucka 1 786 1 786Rudina 1 669Lietavska Svinna Babkov 1 596Lietava 1 422 1 422Radoľa 1 391Konska 1 393Dolna Tizina 1 243Gbeľany 1 239 1 239Krasnany 1 223 1 223Sneznica 1 013Svedernik 1 003 1 003Kunerad 949Nededza 927 927Divinka 882Lysica 864Lutise 795Podhorie 781Horny Hricov 763Dolny Hricov 1 506 1 506Hricovske Podhradie 374Horky 635 635Bitarova 630 630Ovciarsko 511 511Brezany 462 462Mojs 450 450Porubka 447Rudinka 384Nezbudska Lucka 366Total 108 114 159 729Zilina has a population of 82 664 as of September 2020 with the population of the urban area of 108 114 and the population of the metro area of 159 729 According to the 2001 census 96 9 of inhabitants were Slovaks 1 6 Czechs 0 2 Romani 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 9 Economy editZilina is the main industrial hub of the upper Vah river basin region with a fast growing economy as north west Slovakia s business center with large retail and construction sectors By far the biggest and most important employer is Korean car maker Kia Motors By 2009 the plant produced 300 000 cars a year and had up to 3 000 employees Kia Motors direct investment in the Zilina car plant amounts to over 1 5 billion USD In 2009 the Zilina car plant produced Kia Cee d Kia Sportage and Hyundai ix35 car models Kia Motors is further upgrading its capacity to be ready to produce engines for a sister company Hyundai located at Nosovice in the Czech Republic with a planned investment of US 200 million Zilina is also the seat of the biggest Slovak construction and transportation engineering company Vahostav The chemical industry is represented by Povazske chemicke zavody and Tento a paper mill company Siemens Mobility also has an engineering center in Zilina 12 Main sights edit nbsp Marianske namestie with burgher houses nbsp Budatin Castle nbsp Frescoes inside the church of St Stephen the KingThe historical center of the city reconstructed in the early 1990s is protected as a city monument reserve Slovak Mestska pamiatkova rezervacia It is centered on the Marianske namestie and Andrej Hlinka squares The Marianske namestie square has 106 arcade passages and 44 burgher houses along the whole square 13 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 the Diocese of Zilina The Church of Saint Stephen the King Slovak Kostol Sv Stefana kraľa is the oldest architectural relic of town Zilina 14 located just 1 kilometre 0 6 miles southwest from the center It is one of the first Romanesque churches in Slovakia 15 dating back to the years 1200 1250 by the experts The legend goes that the Hungarian King Istvan I himself ordered to build it Valuable is the inner decoration of the church Wall paintings originate from approximately 1260 in 1950 they were discovered and later on restored by the Zilina fine artist Mojmir Vlkolacek 16 Nowadays it is a popular place for wedding ceremonies Other landmarks around the city include Budatin Castle housing Povazie Museum with its tinker trade exhibition The wooden Roman Catholic church of St George in the Trnove section one of the few outside north eastern Slovakia The Orthodox synagogue which now houses the Museum of Jewish culture The New Synagogue now a cultural centreThe city is a starting point for various locations of western and eastern Slovakia including hiking trails into the Lesser Fatra and Greater Fatra mountains Other locations of interest include Bojnice Castle Strecno Orava region and the villages of Cicmany and Vlkolinec Culture editZilina is candidate city for the title of European Capital of Culture 2026 Zilina host several cultural institutions Mestske divadlo Zilina Zilina City Theater Rosenfeld Palace Zilina city cultural centre Rosenfeld Palace Povazska galeria umenia v Ziline Povazie galerie of contemporary art Povazske muzeum Povazie museum situated in the Budatin castle but also running Strecno castle Palace in Bytca open air museum Cicmany manor house in Divinka Babkove divadlo Zilina Zilina Puppet Theatre Muzeum zidovskej kultury Museum of Jewish culture Statny komorny orchester Zilina Slovak Sinfonietta Zilina Krajska kniznica v Ziline Regional Library in Zilina Stanica Zilina Zariecie Cultural Center Stanica Nova synagoga Zilina New Synagogue Zilina Zilina is also home of two multi 3D digital theaters in Mirage Shopping Centre Ster Century Cinemas and Cinemax MAX in Max Shopping Centre OC Max Solinky The city host also several cultural events Zilina Cultural Summer Fest Anca Animated film festival Zilina Literary festival KIOSK festival of new Slovak theater Allegretto Zilina International music Festival Puppet Zilina Janosik s DaysSport edit nbsp Stadion pod DubnomFootball soccer club MSK Zilina plays in the top Slovak division Fortuna liga and is one of the most successful teams in recent years having won five domestic titles and been runners up three times between 2001 and 2010 The team s colors are the yellow and green taken from the city s flag Home games are played at the Stadium Pod Dubnom which is situated at the edge of city center in the neighborhood of the ice hockey stadium They played in the 2010 11 UEFA Champions League in the group stage for the first time in their history Ice hockey club MsHK Zilina plays in the Slovak Extraliga They have won one domestic title so far Slovak professional road bicycle racer for World Tour team Bora Hansgrohe three time world champion Peter Sagan was born in Zilina in 1990 and is considered one of cycling s most promising young talents having earned many prestigious victories in his early twenties He was the winner of the points classification in the Tour de France in 2012 through 2016 as a result Sagan became the first rider to win the classification in his first five attempts In 2015 he was also the first Slovak cyclist to win the UCI Road World Championships Government edit nbsp Zilina City Council nbsp View over ZilinaThe city is governed by a mayor Slovak primator and a city council Slovak mestske zastupiteľstvo The mayor is the head of the city and its chief executive with a four year term of office The current mayor is Peter Fiabane The council is the city s legislative body with 31 councillors The last municipal election was held in 2014 and councillors are elected to four year terms concurrent with the mayor s Zilina is divided into eight electoral districts consisting of the following neighborhoods 17 Stare mesto Hliny I IV Hliny VIII 5 councillors Hliny V VII Borik 4 councillors Solinky 5 councillors Vlcince 6 councillors Hajik 3 councillors Bytcica Rosinky Trnove Mojsova Lucka 2 councillors Zavodie Banova Strazov Zilinska Lehota 2 councillors Budatin Povazsky Chlmec Vranie Brodno Zadubnie Zastranie 3 councillors Zilina is the capital of one of eight considerably autonomous Regions of Slovakia 18 It is also the capital of a smaller district The Zilina District Slovak okres Zilina is nested within the Zilina Region The city also hosts a regional branch of the National Bank of Slovakia Education edit nbsp former building of Zilina University Faculty of Nature Science nbsp Memorial dedicated to Saints Cyril and Methodius with Holy Trinity Church in the backgroundThe city is home to the University of Zilina which has seven faculties and 12 402 students including 625 doctoral students 19 There are 18 public primary schools one private primary school and three church primary schools 20 Overall they enroll 7 484 pupils 20 The city s system of secondary education some middle schools and all high schools consists of eight gymnasia with 3 514 students 21 ten specialized high schools with 3 696 students 22 and nine vocational schools with 4 870 students 23 24 Transport editThe city is an important international road junction and Zilina railway station is a major rail junction Roads and railways connect the city with Bratislava and Prievidza in the south Cadca in the north and Martin in the east The construction of the D1 and D3 motorways and their feeders continues towards Zilina The city is also served by international Zilina Airport which is about 10 kilometres 6 miles away from the city center Public transport within the city is operated by DPMZ 25 and consists of buses since 1949 and trolleybuses since 1994 Night bus services started in Zilina in 1970 with the introduction of one route the 50 26 which continues to operate as the sole night bus in the city operating from 22 55 to 04 22 27 28 Route 50 makes a circuitous route of all major residential areas and includes a stop at Zeleznicna stanica the principal railway station 29 nbsp Trolleybus transport nbsp Aerial view of ZilinaNotable people edit nbsp Ladislav HechtAYA band Zuzana Babiakova Pavol Bajza Peter Balaz Stefan Beniac 1869 1942 Slovak priest preacher and publicist Tomas Bezdeda born 1985 here singer Peter Cehlarik born 1995 Slovak hockey player Jakab Cseszneky de Csesznek et Visk medieval magnate Martin Dubravka footballer Martin Durica footballer Ľubomir Feldek born 1936 here Slovak poet Jan Franek born 1960 here Ľudovit Fulla Stanislav Griga born 1961 here football coach Ladislav Hecht 1909 2004 tennis player Tomas Hellebrandt born 1982 Slovak economist and politician Peter Hoferica footballer Anton Hrnko born 1955 here historian and politician Tomas Hubocan footballer Miroslav Hyll footballer Juraj Janosik Slovak national hero Michael Kolar cyclist Karol Krizan ice hockey player Dusan Kuciak Martin Kuciak Branislav Labant Gwido Langer David Leimdorfer 1851 1922 rabbi and author Vladimir Leitner born 1974 association football player Nela Lopusanova born 2008 ice hockey player Jan Mikolaj born 1953 Minister of Education of Slovakia 2006 2010 Marek Mintal born 1977 association football player Juraj Okolicany 1943 2008 ice hockey referee Roman Ondak Emil Pazicky Peter Pekarik football player Ronald Petrovicky ice hockey player Lukas Pohunek conductor Darius Rusnak Branislav Rzeszoto Juraj Sagan cyclist Peter Sagan cyclist Jan Slota born 1953 MP 1992 2002 2006 2012 Mayor of Zilina 1992 2006 Ľubos Soska Peter Soska Martin Sulik actor Miroslav Sustek writer Viktor Tausk psychoanalyst Jozef Venglos Radoslav Zidek snowboarder first Slovak medal winner at the Winter Olympic GamesTwin towns sister cities editSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Slovakia Zilina is twinned with 30 nbsp Bielsko Biala Poland nbsp Changchun China nbsp Dnipro Ukraine nbsp Essen Belgium nbsp Frydek Mistek Czech Republic nbsp Grodno Belarus nbsp Kikinda Serbia nbsp Krasnoyarsk Russia nbsp Nanterre France nbsp Plzen Czech Republic nbsp Prague 15 Czech Republic nbsp Trinec Czech RepublicReferences edit Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic www statistics sk Hustota obyvateľstva obce www statistics sk Retrieved 2024 02 08 a b c d Zakladna charakteristika www statistics sk in Slovak Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic 2015 04 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