Harmanec

Harmanec ( German rarely Herma network or Hermann village, Hungarian HERMAND - to 1888 Hermanec ) is a town in central Slovakia. It lies in the valley of the river Bystrica, at the foot of the Great Fatra and the Kremnica mountains, 9 km from Banská Bystrica.

The town was officially on 1 January 1957 spin-off from the neighboring town Dolny Harmanec. The history of the settlement starts but at the beginning of the 19th century, when on the territory of the present municipality of a paper mill (1829 by FS Easy justified) was born. Today Harmanec is known for the paper mill and map production.

The town has a station on the railway line Zvolen - Vrútky.

Badín | Baláže | Banská Bystrica | Brusno | Čerín | Dolna Mičiná | Dolny Harmanec | Donovaly | DUBRAVICA | Harmanec | Hiadeľ | Horna Mičiná | Horne Prsany | Hrochoť | Hronsek | Kordíky | Králiky | Kynceľová | Lučatín | Ľubietová | Malachov | Medzibrod | Moštenica | Motyčky | MOLCA | Nemce | Oravce | Podkonice | Pohronský Bukovec | Poniky | Povrazník | Priechod | Riečka | Sebedín - Bečov | Selce | Slovenská Ľupča | Staré Hory | Strelníky | Špania Dolina | Tajov | Turecká | Vlkanová

  • Kraj municipality in Banskobystrický
  • Location in Slovakia
  • Okres Banská Bystrica
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