Miloslavov

Miloslavov is a municipality in Okres Senec in southwestern Slovakia. The village is located about 20 km east of Bratislava and has about 1200 inhabitants.

The municipality was created in 1936 from the 2 two settlements Annin Dvor ( German Annahof ) and Alžbetin Dvor ( German Sankt Elisabethhof ). Both were until then part of the community Štvrtok na Ostrove. Smaller areas were also among the municipalities of Tomášov, Nové Košariská and Nová Lipnica. Even before that, in 1921, were settled on the previously parceled owned by Knight Rudolf Wiener- worlds Slovak settlers from Bohemia, Hungary and Yugoslavia. The colony should first be named in honor of Milan Rastislav Stefanik, as a settlement of the same name had recently been created, the name Miloslavova was used until 1930 (after the Slovak writer Jozef Miloslav Hurban ). After 1945, even families in the Central Slovakia were added.

In the last 10 years, the community developed because of their proximity to the city of Bratislava.

In the district Alžbetin Dvor there is a modern Roman Catholic church, which was opened in 2004. The older Church of St. Elizabeth of the 13th century was converted into a store.

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