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Trnové ( Hungarian: Zsolnatarnó) is a city part in the north-western part of Slovakia, approximately 7 kilometres south-east from Žilina.
The city part was first mentioned as a village in 1393.
It has population of around 3,500 people.
The city part offers a great view of the Malá Fatra mountains. It is also an entrance point into these mountains. There is a wooden Gothic Roman Catholic church of Saint George built in the 15th century.
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Trnové ( Hungarian: Zsolnatarnó) is a city part in the north-western part of Slovakia, approximately 7 kilometres south-east from Žilina.
The city part was first mentioned as a village in 1393.
It has population of around 3,500 people.
The city part offers a great view of the Malá Fatra mountains. It is also an entrance point into these mountains. There is a wooden Gothic Roman Catholic church of Saint George built in the 15th century.