Malinová, Slovakia

Malinová (Slovak to 1927 " CACH " 1927-1948 " Cech ", German coal mine, Hungarian Csék - Cach until 1907 ) a municipality is 10 kilometers north of the city Prievidza and has about 750 inhabitants, of which about 5 % are of German descent.

The crossed by the river Chvojnica place is surrounded by the foothills of the Lesser Fatra and 1339 was mentioned as Chach for the first time in writing.

The tradition of care is very important for the Slovak and the small part of the German population. These include Christmas and Easter, which are celebrated very typical German by singing and customs. Also customs that you have already forgotten, such as the common Federschleißen at singing in the old dialect and common drink, come back to life and youth are transferred. Also dances and old folk songs are taught and celebrated in almost every solemn occasion.

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Bojnice | Bystričany | Cigeľ | Čavoj | Čereňany | Diviacka Nová Ves | Diviaky nad Nitricou | Dlžín | Dolné Vestenice | Handlová | Horna Ves | Horne Vestenice | Chrenovec - Brusno | Chvojnica | Jalovec | Kamenec pod Vtáčnikom | Kanianka | Kľačno | Kocurany | Kostolná Ves | Koš | Lazany | Lehota pod Vtáčnikom | Liešťany | Lipník | Mala causa | Malinová | Nedožery - Brezany | Nevidzany | Nitrianske Pravno | Nitrianske Rudno | Nitrianske Sučany | Nitrica | Nováky | Opatovce nad Nitrou | Oslany | Podhradie | Poluvsie | Poruba | Pravenec | Prievidza | Radobica | Ráztočno | Rudnianska Lehota | Sebedražie | Seč | Šutovce | Temes | Tuzina | Valaská Bela | Velka causa | Zemianske Kostoľany

  • Malinová (Slovakia )
  • Kraj municipality in Trenčín
  • Location in Slovakia
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