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Martin, Slovakia

Martin (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈmartin] ; Slovak: Turčiansky Svätý Martin [ˈturtʂɪɐnski sʋɛɐtiː ˈmartin] until 1950, Hungarian: Turócszentmárton, German: Turz-Sankt Martin, Latin: Sanctus Martinus / Martinopolis) is a city in northern Slovakia, situated on the Turiec river, between the Malá Fatra and Veľká Fatra mountains, near the city of Žilina. The population numbers approximately 54,000, which makes it the ninth-largest city in Slovakia. It is the center of the Turiec region and the District of Martin.

Martin
City
From the top, City center of Martin, Church of Saint Martin, Matica Slovenská second building
Etymology: church dedicated to St. Martin
Martin
Location in Slovakia
Martin
Location in Žilina Region
Coordinates: 49°03′54″N 18°55′19″E / 49.06500°N 18.92194°E / 49.06500; 18.92194
CountrySlovakia
RegionŽilina
DistrictMartin
First mentioned1264
Government
 • MayorJán Danko
Area
 • Total67.73[2] km2 (26.15[2] sq mi)
Elevation
402[3] m (1,319[3] ft)
Population
 (2021)
 • Total51,769[1]
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)CEST
Postal code
036 01[3]
Area code+421 43[3]
Car plateMT
WebsiteOfficial website

History edit

From the second half of the 10th century until 1918, it was part of the Kingdom of Hungary. The first recorded reference to Martin in written sources is dated to 1284 under the name of Vila Sancti Martini.

In the turbulent 15th century, Martin suffered from many disasters, for example from the attack of the Hussites in 1433, when the town was burned down. Just ten years later, it was destroyed again by an earthquake and Martin started to be slowly degraded from royal to the privileged town and under direct influence of the Révay family.

Since the 18th century, Martin became centre of the Turóc county.

The town became the foremost Slovak cultural center in the 19th century. Several cultural institutions (including Slovak Matica and Slovak National Museum) were founded there. Most political activities leading to the Slovak national emancipation in the 19th and early 20th centuries were organized in or from Martin. The town was also industrialized at this time. The first printing works were established in 1869, the furniture factory Tatra nábytok in 1890, and so on.

The town lost some of its importance after Pressburg (today's Bratislava) became the capital of Slovakia in 1919. Today, it is the seat of the Slovak National Library and Slovak Matica.

National Council of the Slovak Republic declared the city of Martin the center of national culture of the Slovaks on August 24, 1994.

The city of Martin won the United Nations Public Service Award in 2011 in the category: Preventing and Combating Corruption in the Public Service.[5]

Geography edit

Martin lies at an altitude of 395 metres (1,296 ft) above sea level and covers an area of 67.74 square kilometres (26.2 sq mi).[6] It is located in northern Slovakia, in the Turiec Basin, just south of the confluence of the Turiec river with Váh. Mountain ranges in the proximity of the city are Malá Fatra (Lesser Fatra) and Vel’ká Fatra (Greater Fatra); more to the south are the Žiar and Kremnica Mountains. The nearest major cities are Žilina, 30 kilometres (19 mi) away to the north-west, Banská Bystrica, 60 kilometres (37 mi) away to the south-east and capital Bratislava, 230 kilometres (143 mi) to the south-west (by road). Martin has 10 boroughs: Jahodníky, Ľadoveň, Stred, Sever, Košúty, Podháj, Stráne, Priekopa, Tomčany and Záturčie.

Climate edit

Martin 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 annual temperature is around 7 °C (45 °F) and average annual rainfall is 750–860 mm (29.5–33.9 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.

Climate data for Martin
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Average high °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)
Average low °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[7]

Demographics edit

Martin has a population of 55,000 (as of December 31, 2016). Since end of 1990s when the population reached the top (more than 60,000) every year a slight decrease has been observed. According to the 2001 census, 94.9% of inhabitants were Slovaks, 1.6% Czechs, 0.5% Romani, and 0.2% Hungarians. The religious makeup was 44.1% Roman Catholics, 31.2% people with no religious affiliation, and 17.2% Lutherans.[6]

According to the 2011 census, 81.7% of inhabitants were Slovaks, 1.0% Czechs, 0.09% Roma, and 0.2% Hungarians and 16.2% did not specify nationality. The religious makeup was 34.3% Roman Catholics, 28.3% people with no religious affiliation, 21.1% did not specify religion and 13.2% Lutherans.[8]

Sights edit

 
Martin (east view) and Greater Fatra.
 
The tallest waterfall (38 m) in Lesser Fatra near Martin
 
City centre of Martin.

The oldest building is a Romanesque church dedicated to Saint Martin of Tours (13th century). The Slovak National Museum placed its ethnographic collection in Martin. An open-air museum in the suburbs, the Museum of the Slovak Village (Jahodnícke háje), exhibits the traditional rural architecture and folk traditions of the region of Turiec. The Slovak National Cemetery is the official Slovak hall of fame, inspired by the Panthéon in Paris. The Slovak Chamber Theatre in Martin was established in 1944 as the second professional theatre company in Slovakia. The theatre building is a landmark of the city center.

Martin is surrounded by Malá Fatra and Veľká Fatra mountains, which in winter offer excellent conditions for skiing.

There is a historic mansion in the town of Záturčie in Martin district.

Economy edit

Martin is home to a Volkswagen Group-owned automotive industry production plant, under the Volkswagen Slovakia, a.s. subsidiary. Opened in 2000, it employs approximately 800 people. The city was hit hard in 2008 by the recession, as Volkswagen was forced to lay off over 200 workers. Other major industrial companies include ŽOS Vrútky (rail vehicles industry) or Prefa Sučany (concrete prefabricates).

The Danish shoe company ECCO is located near the Kosuty II borough in an industrial park. This park also hosts other companies such as MAR SK, GGB or Zinkpower.

The university hospital employs approximately two thousand persons: doctors, nurses and other staff. The printing company Neografia has clients in more than 15 European countries, where Neografia exports the decisive part of its production of books. Due to the economic crisis the unemployment rate rose to 10%, but was still below the national average rate. In March 2018, the unemployment rate was under 4%.[9] Many inhabitants work in nearby town Žilina, that is an important industrial center and major city of region.

Education edit

Martin is home to the Jessenius Faculty of Medicine, which is one of three medical schools in Slovakia. Among its international students are up to 500 Norwegian and 100 Icelandic medical students.

The city's system of primary education consists of nine public schools, two private primary schools (BellAmos School), and two religious primary schools, enrolling in total 5,027 pupils. There is a plan to build a five-story high school near the main square. When completed, it will be the largest educational building in Slovakia apart from universities. The school will be named after Andrej Hlinka, a former Slovak politician.[10]

Secondary education is represented by two gymnasia with 828 students,[11] three specialized high schools with 1,050 students (Business Academy Martin),[12] and three vocational schools with 2,501 students (data as of 2007).[13]

Sport edit

The division, the Handball 1st league.[14]

Transport edit

Martin lies on the crossroad that interconnect the main road (as well main railway) from Bratislava to Košice with Banská Bystrica. It is connected directly to Žilina, Turčianske Teplice and Ružomberok.

Public transport is not only in Martin itself, but it also extends to the surrounding town of Vrútky and to three villages (Bystrička, Lipovec, Turčianske Kľačany).

Martin is also served by Martin Airport, a small, general aviation airport used for gliding.

 
Gader Valley with Martin in the Background

Twin towns — sister cities edit

 
City centre

Martin is twinned with:[15]

Notable people edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Počet obyvateľov podľa pohlavia - obce (ročne)". www.statistics.sk (in Slovak). Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic. 2022-03-31. Retrieved 2022-03-31.
  2. ^ a b "Hustota obyvateľstva - obce [om7014rr_ukaz: Rozloha (Štvorcový meter)]". www.statistics.sk (in Slovak). Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic. 2022-03-31. Retrieved 2022-03-31.
  3. ^ a b c d "Základná charakteristika". www.statistics.sk (in Slovak). Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic. 2015-04-17. Retrieved 2022-03-31.
  4. ^ a b "Hustota obyvateľstva - obce". www.statistics.sk (in Slovak). Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic. 2022-03-31. Retrieved 2022-03-31.
  5. ^ "UN Award". UN.
  6. ^ a b . Statistical Office of the Slovak republic. Archived from the original on 2008-01-11. Retrieved 2008-01-22.
  7. ^ . MSN. Archived from the original on 18 January 2008. Retrieved 18 January 2008.
  8. ^ (PDF). 2011 Census. Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 November 2013. Retrieved 12 July 2013.
  9. ^ "ÚPSVaR". www.upsvar.sk.
  10. ^ (PDF) (in Slovak). Ústav informácií a prognóz školstva. 2006. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-07-10. Retrieved 2008-03-07.
  11. ^ "Prehľad gymnázií v školskom roku 2006/2007" (PDF) (in Slovak). Ústav informácií a prognóz školstva. Retrieved 2008-03-07.[permanent dead link]
  12. ^ "Prehľad stredných odborných škôl v školskom roku 2006/2007" (PDF) (in Slovak). Ústav informácií a prognóz školstva. Retrieved 2008-03-07.[permanent dead link]
  13. ^ (PDF) (in Slovak). Ústav informácií a prognóz školstva. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-07-10. Retrieved 2008-03-07.
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on 2017-02-11. Retrieved 2017-02-09.
  15. ^ "Zoznam partnerských miest" (in Slovak). Martin. Retrieved 2019-09-02.

External links edit

  • (in Slovak) Official municipal website of Martin

martin, slovakia, martin, slovak, pronunciation, ˈmartin, slovak, turčiansky, svätý, martin, ˈturtʂɪɐnski, sʋɛɐtiː, ˈmartin, until, 1950, hungarian, turócszentmárton, german, turz, sankt, martin, latin, sanctus, martinus, martinopolis, city, northern, slovakia. Martin Slovak pronunciation ˈmartin Slovak Turciansky Svaty Martin ˈturtʂɪɐnski sʋɛɐtiː ˈmartin until 1950 Hungarian Turocszentmarton German Turz Sankt Martin Latin Sanctus Martinus Martinopolis is a city in northern Slovakia situated on the Turiec river between the Mala Fatra and Veľka Fatra mountains near the city of Zilina The population numbers approximately 54 000 which makes it the ninth largest city in Slovakia It is the center of the Turiec region and the District of Martin MartinCityFrom the top City center of Martin Church of Saint Martin Matica Slovenska second buildingFlagCoat of armsEtymology church dedicated to St MartinMartinLocation in SlovakiaShow map of SlovakiaMartinLocation in Zilina RegionShow map of Zilina RegionCoordinates 49 03 54 N 18 55 19 E 49 06500 N 18 92194 E 49 06500 18 92194CountrySlovakiaRegionZilinaDistrictMartinFirst mentioned1264Government MayorJan DankoArea Total67 73 2 km2 26 15 2 sq mi Elevation402 3 m 1 319 3 ft Population 2021 Total51 769 1 Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST CESTPostal code036 01 3 Area code 421 43 3 Car plateMTWebsiteOfficial website Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Climate 3 Demographics 4 Sights 5 Economy 6 Education 7 Sport 8 Transport 9 Twin towns sister cities 10 Notable people 11 References 12 External linksHistory editFrom the second half of the 10th century until 1918 it was part of the Kingdom of Hungary The first recorded reference to Martin in written sources is dated to 1284 under the name of Vila Sancti Martini In the turbulent 15th century Martin suffered from many disasters for example from the attack of the Hussites in 1433 when the town was burned down Just ten years later it was destroyed again by an earthquake and Martin started to be slowly degraded from royal to the privileged town and under direct influence of the Revay family Since the 18th century Martin became centre of the Turoc county The town became the foremost Slovak cultural center in the 19th century Several cultural institutions including Slovak Matica and Slovak National Museum were founded there Most political activities leading to the Slovak national emancipation in the 19th and early 20th centuries were organized in or from Martin The town was also industrialized at this time The first printing works were established in 1869 the furniture factory Tatra nabytok in 1890 and so on The town lost some of its importance after Pressburg today s Bratislava became the capital of Slovakia in 1919 Today it is the seat of the Slovak National Library and Slovak Matica National Council of the Slovak Republic declared the city of Martin the center of national culture of the Slovaks on August 24 1994 The city of Martin won the United Nations Public Service Award in 2011 in the category Preventing and Combating Corruption in the Public Service 5 Geography editMartin lies at an altitude of 395 metres 1 296 ft above sea level and covers an area of 67 74 square kilometres 26 2 sq mi 6 It is located in northern Slovakia in the Turiec Basin just south of the confluence of the Turiec river with Vah Mountain ranges in the proximity of the city are Mala Fatra Lesser Fatra and Vel ka Fatra Greater Fatra more to the south are the Ziar and Kremnica Mountains The nearest major cities are Zilina 30 kilometres 19 mi away to the north west Banska Bystrica 60 kilometres 37 mi away to the south east and capital Bratislava 230 kilometres 143 mi to the south west by road Martin has 10 boroughs Jahodniky Ľadoven Stred Sever Kosuty Podhaj Strane Priekopa Tomcany and Zaturcie Climate edit Martin 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 annual temperature is around 7 C 45 F and average annual rainfall is 750 860 mm 29 5 33 9 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 Climate data for MartinMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearAverage high 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 Average low 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 7 Demographics editMartin has a population of 55 000 as of December 31 2016 Since end of 1990s when the population reached the top more than 60 000 every year a slight decrease has been observed According to the 2001 census 94 9 of inhabitants were Slovaks 1 6 Czechs 0 5 Romani and 0 2 Hungarians The religious makeup was 44 1 Roman Catholics 31 2 people with no religious affiliation and 17 2 Lutherans 6 According to the 2011 census 81 7 of inhabitants were Slovaks 1 0 Czechs 0 09 Roma and 0 2 Hungarians and 16 2 did not specify nationality The religious makeup was 34 3 Roman Catholics 28 3 people with no religious affiliation 21 1 did not specify religion and 13 2 Lutherans 8 Sights edit nbsp Martin east view and Greater Fatra nbsp The tallest waterfall 38 m in Lesser Fatra near Martin nbsp City centre of Martin The oldest building is a Romanesque church dedicated to Saint Martin of Tours 13th century The Slovak National Museum placed its ethnographic collection in Martin An open air museum in the suburbs the Museum of the Slovak Village Jahodnicke haje exhibits the traditional rural architecture and folk traditions of the region of Turiec The Slovak National Cemetery is the official Slovak hall of fame inspired by the Pantheon in Paris The Slovak Chamber Theatre in Martin was established in 1944 as the second professional theatre company in Slovakia The theatre building is a landmark of the city center Martin is surrounded by Mala Fatra and Veľka Fatra mountains which in winter offer excellent conditions for skiing There is a historic mansion in the town of Zaturcie in Martin district Economy editMartin is home to a Volkswagen Group owned automotive industry production plant under the Volkswagen Slovakia a s subsidiary Opened in 2000 it employs approximately 800 people The city was hit hard in 2008 by the recession as Volkswagen was forced to lay off over 200 workers Other major industrial companies include ZOS Vrutky rail vehicles industry or Prefa Sucany concrete prefabricates The Danish shoe company ECCO is located near the Kosuty II borough in an industrial park This park also hosts other companies such as MAR SK GGB or Zinkpower The university hospital employs approximately two thousand persons doctors nurses and other staff The printing company Neografia has clients in more than 15 European countries where Neografia exports the decisive part of its production of books Due to the economic crisis the unemployment rate rose to 10 but was still below the national average rate In March 2018 the unemployment rate was under 4 9 Many inhabitants work in nearby town Zilina that is an important industrial center and major city of region Education editMartin is home to the Jessenius Faculty of Medicine which is one of three medical schools in Slovakia Among its international students are up to 500 Norwegian and 100 Icelandic medical students The city s system of primary education consists of nine public schools two private primary schools BellAmos School and two religious primary schools enrolling in total 5 027 pupils There is a plan to build a five story high school near the main square When completed it will be the largest educational building in Slovakia apart from universities The school will be named after Andrej Hlinka a former Slovak politician 10 Secondary education is represented by two gymnasia with 828 students 11 three specialized high schools with 1 050 students Business Academy Martin 12 and three vocational schools with 2 501 students data as of 2007 update 13 Sport editThe division the Handball 1st league 14 Transport editMartin lies on the crossroad that interconnect the main road as well main railway from Bratislava to Kosice with Banska Bystrica It is connected directly to Zilina Turcianske Teplice and Ruzomberok Public transport is not only in Martin itself but it also extends to the surrounding town of Vrutky and to three villages Bystricka Lipovec Turcianske Kľacany Martin is also served by Martin Airport a small general aviation airport used for gliding nbsp Gader Valley with Martin in the BackgroundTwin towns sister cities editSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Slovakia nbsp City centreMartin is twinned with 15 nbsp Backi Petrovac Serbia nbsp Bekescsaba Hungary nbsp Fargo United States nbsp Gotha Germany nbsp Hoogeveen Netherlands nbsp Jicin Czech Republic nbsp Kalisz Poland nbsp Balashikha RussiaNotable people editJanko Alexy painter Milos Alexander Bazovsky painter Peter Bartos ice hockey player silver medal at the WCH 2000 5 Slovak Extraliga Champion Martin Benka painter Barbora Bobuľova actress Tomas Brcko hockey player Zdeno Ciger ice hockey player 3 bronze medal at the WCH 1989 1990 2003 Oto Hascak ice hockey player 2 bronze medal at the WCH 1989 1990 1 Czech Extraliga Champion Stanislav Jancarik or Estanislao Jancarik in Spanish architect who designed many buildings in Buenos Aires Janko Jesensky writer Jaroslav Katrinak endurance motorcycle racer 9th overall place at 2007 Dakar Rally Dusan Kapralik 1948 2023 actor Jana Kirschner pop singer Lucia Klocova athlete who specialises in the 800 metres Andrej Kmet scientist Ľubos Kostelny actor Zora Mintalova Zubercova ethnographer historian and museologist Anton Neuwirth presidential candidate ambassador Martin Obuch professional ice hockey player Lukas Plank pathologist Miloslav Schmidt organizer of fire brigades Robert Svehla ice hockey player bronze medal at the WCH 1992 2003 Radovan Somik ice hockey player world champion at the WCH 2002 Peter Smrek ice hockey player world champion at the WCH 2002 Richard Panik ice hockey player several seasons in NHL AHL Calder Cup Champion Pavol Steiner 1908 1969 Olympic water polo player swimmer and cardiac surgeon Jan Tabacek ice hockey player 2 Czech Extraliga Champion 1x NLA Champion 5 Slovakian Extraliga Champion Petra Vajdova actress Best Actress award at 2016 DOSKY Awards Ladislav Zaborsky painterReferences edit Pocet obyvateľov podľa pohlavia obce rocne www statistics sk in Slovak Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic 2022 03 31 Retrieved 2022 03 31 a b Hustota obyvateľstva obce om7014rr ukaz Rozloha Stvorcovy meter www statistics sk in Slovak Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic 2022 03 31 Retrieved 2022 03 31 a b c d Zakladna charakteristika www statistics sk in Slovak Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic 2015 04 17 Retrieved 2022 03 31 a b Hustota obyvateľstva obce www statistics sk in Slovak Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic 2022 03 31 Retrieved 2022 03 31 UN Award UN a b Municipal Statistics Statistical Office of the Slovak republic Archived from the original on 2008 01 11 Retrieved 2008 01 22 Monthly Averages for Martin Slovakia MSN Archived from the original on 18 January 2008 Retrieved 18 January 2008 Statistics PDF 2011 Census Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic Archived from the original PDF on 14 November 2013 Retrieved 12 July 2013 UPSVaR www upsvar sk Prehľad zakladnych skol v skolskom roku 2006 2007 PDF in Slovak Ustav informacii a prognoz skolstva 2006 Archived from the original PDF on 2007 07 10 Retrieved 2008 03 07 Prehľad gymnazii v skolskom roku 2006 2007 PDF in Slovak Ustav informacii a prognoz skolstva Retrieved 2008 03 07 permanent dead link Prehľad strednych odbornych skol v skolskom roku 2006 2007 PDF in Slovak Ustav informacii a prognoz skolstva Retrieved 2008 03 07 permanent dead link Prehľad zdruzenych strednych skol v skolskom roku 2006 2007 PDF in Slovak Ustav informacii a prognoz skolstva Archived from the original PDF on 2007 07 10 Retrieved 2008 03 07 KLUBY 1 ligy muzov Archived from the original on 2017 02 11 Retrieved 2017 02 09 Zoznam partnerskych miest in Slovak Martin Retrieved 2019 09 02 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Martin in Slovak Official municipal website of Martin Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Martin Slovakia amp oldid 1184761891, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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