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Banská Belá

Banská Belá (German: Dilln; Hungarian: Bélabánya) is a village and municipality in Banská Štiavnica District, in the Banská Bystrica Region of central Slovakia. It has a population of 1,234.

Banská Belá
Village
Banská Belá
Location of Banská Belá in Slovakia
Coordinates: 48°28′30″N 18°56′06″E / 48.47500°N 18.93500°E / 48.47500; 18.93500
CountrySlovakia
RegionBanská Bystrica
DistrictBanská Štiavnica
First mentioned1228
Area
 • Total28.6 km2 (11.0 sq mi)
Elevation
480 m (1,570 ft)
Population
 (2004-12-31)
 • Total1,234
 • Density43/km2 (110/sq mi)
Population by ethnicity (2011)
 • Slovak91%
 • Roma0.5%
 • Czech0.3%
 • Others0.2%
 • Unreported8%
Population by religion (2011)
 • Roman Catholic64.7%
 • Lutheran8.9%
 • Others2.8%
 • Non-religious13%
 • Unreported10.6%
Postal code
966 15
Area code+421-45
Car plateBS
Website

Names and etymology edit

The settlements got its name after the creek Biela (1228 torrens Bela, now Starý potok), in Slovak "white".[3] The village founded on the creek was named Bana (a mine), later Biela Bana to distinguish between Banská Belá and Banská Štiavnica which was called also Bana.[3] The Hungarian name Feyerbanya and its variations are translations of the Slovak name.[3] The origin of the German name Dill is uncertain.[3]

The first written mention is probably terra nomine bela (1288), older sources mention also an unreliable record terra banensium (1156).[3]

History edit

The village arose by separation from Banská Štiavnica, but it was part of Banská Štiavnica again from 1873 to 1954.

King Béla IV invited German miners from Banská Štiavnica and the village got the German name Dilln (Dyln, Dilln, Dylen). The village suffered from Turkish raids during the Ottoman wars.

Genealogical resources edit

The records for genealogical research are available at the state archive "Statny Archiv in Banska Bystrica, Slovakia"

  • Roman Catholic church records (births/marriages/deaths): 1688-1895(parish A)
  • Lutheran church records (births/marriages/deaths): 1678-1905(parish B)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ SODB - Banská Belá, 2011
  2. ^ SODB - Banská Belá, 2011
  3. ^ a b c d e Martin Štefánik - Ján Lukačka et al. 2010, Lexikón stredovekých miest na Slovensku, Historický ústav SAV, Bratislava, p. 20, ISBN 978-80-89396-11-5. http://forumhistoriae.sk/-/lexikon-stredovekych-miest-na-slovensku 2017-03-26 at the Wayback Machine

External links edit

  • (in Slovak)
  • Basic information about Banská Belá (in Slovak)



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