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Brezno (; 1927–1948: ; german: Bries or ; hu, Breznóbánya) is a town in central Slovakia with a population of around 21,000.


Etymology

The name is derived from the Slovak word "breza" for birch.


Geography

Brezno is located within the Horehronské podolie basin. Brezno lies between the Low Tatras mountain range and the Slovak Ore Mountains, both of which belong to the
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. The town is situated on the right bank of the River Hron, which flows through town from the east, in the direction of the city of
Banská Bystrica Banská Bystrica (, also known by other alternative names) is a middle-sized town in central Slovakia, located on the Hron River in a long and wide valley encircled by the mountain chains of the Low Tatras, the Veľká Fatra, and the Kremnica Mo ...
, approximately west. The local climate in the basin is rather cold, with an annual average of and an annual precipitation of .


History

The area has been inhabited since prehistoric times, but the current town arose from an old Slovak settlement, next to which newly arrived German miners erected a typical market square in the early 13th century. The first written evidence of the town's existence is dated 1265 when King Béla IV of Hungary issued a charter for hunters from the area of Liptov, allowing them to use the woods around the settlement known as ''Berezuno''. The name is derived from the Slovak word "breza" for birch. In the nineteenth century Brezno was a typical, almost purely Slovak town and was one of the centers of the Slovak national movement. After the Second World War the town developed into an industrial center. By far the largest industrial concern was Mostaren Brezno, a construction company which specialized in crane construction for the whole of Central Europe. Mostaren Brezno's restructuring in the early '90s caused high unemployment in the whole region. Since the late '90s, Brezno has built a large retail sector and promoted itself and the whole region as a tourist destination. Sports games and events such as the World Cup Biathlon and golf championships are held regularly.


Sports

The town's three sports clubs with the highest attendance are HC Brezno, FC Brezno and Biathlon Club Brezno. Other sports clubs include Volleyball Club Brezno, Cycle Club Brezno, and Swim Club Brezno. The hockey club HC Brezno represents the town as part of the 1st senior league since the 2009/10 season. Therefore, the Brezno town council decided to reconstruct it's indoor stadium in 2009. During the reconstruction, new seats were added and the stadium was renamed the Brezno Arena; total capacity was increased to 2,500 seats.


Demographics

According to the 2013 census, the town had 21,534 inhabitants. According to the 2001 census 92.85% of the inhabitants were
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, 4.63%
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, 0.80% Czechs and 0.22% Hungarian. The religious makeup was 66.89%
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, 18.54% people with no religious affiliation, 8.57% Lutherans, and 0.98% Greek Catholics.


Notable people

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Ivan Bella Ivan Bella (born 21 May 1964) is a Slovak Air Force officer who became the first Slovak citizen to fly in space. He participated in an eight-day joint Russian-French-Slovak mission to the Mir space station in 1999. Education and military career ...
, cosmonaut *
Ján Chalupka Ján Chalupka (28 October 1791 - 15 July 1871) was a Slovak dramatist, playwright, publicist and Evangelical pastor. Life He was born in Horná Mičiná, into the family of Evangelical pastor Adam Chalupka, and was not the only member who cho ...
, writer *
Pavol Habera Pavol Habera (born Pavel Habera, 12 April 1962, in Brezno, Czechoslovakia), better known as Paľo Habera, is a Slovak singer, musician, composer, and musical actor. He gained popularity in the 1980s as the leader of the rock band TEAM and has s ...
, singer * Ottó Herman, ornithologist *
Jozef Karika Jozef Karika (born November 15, 1978, in Brezno) is a Slovak experimental publicist and writer. He studied history and philosophy at Matej Bel's University in Banská Bystrica. He is the author of the bestseller ''In the shadow of Mafia''. He was ...
, experimental writer and publicist *
Karol Kuzmány Karol Kuzmány ( hu, Kuzmány Károly; 16 November 1806 in Brezno – 14 August 1866 in Štubnianske Teplice) was a prominent Slovak Lutheran pastor, writer, and theologian in the Kingdom of Hungary, with a focus on philosophy and aesthetics. H ...
, writer * Miroslav Leitner, ski mountaineer *
Martin Rázus Martin Rázus (pseudonym A pseudonym (; ) or alias () is a fictitious name that a person or group assumes for a particular purpose, which differs from their original or true name (orthonym). This also differs from a new name that entirely or ...
, writer *
Petr Sepéši Petr is a Czech given name for males and a Czech surname. Petr is the Czech form of ''Peter''. For information on Petr as a first name, see Peter (given name). Given name * Petr Aven (born 1955), Russian billionaire banker, economist and politic ...
, singer *
Adriana Sklenaříková Adriana Sklenaříková (formerly Karembeu; born 17 September 1971) is a Slovak fashion model and actress who lives and works in France. She is a former Guinness record holder for the longest legs among female models (at almost 1.24 m). Early ...
, fashion model *
Dušan Švantner Dušan Švantner is a member of Slovak National Party. He was a member of the National Council of the Slovak Republic from 1994 to 1998 and from 1998 to 2002. He was born in Brezno Brezno (; 1927–1948 ''Brezno nad Hronom'', german: Bries or '' ...
, politician


Twin towns – sister cities

Brezno is twinned with: * Ciechanów, Poland * Čačak, Serbia * Meudon, France *
Nădlac Nădlac (; sk, Nadlak; hu, Nagylak) is a town in western Romania, Arad County. A former part of the town lies across the border with Hungary; this village is called Nagylak. An international border town, Nădlac is the main border crossing into ...
, Romania *
Nový Bydžov Nový Bydžov (; german: Neubidschow) is a town in Hradec Králové District in the Hradec Králové Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 7,000 inhabitants. The town centre is well preserved and is protected by law as an urban monument zone ...
, Czech Republic


Gallery

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See also

* List of municipalities and towns in Slovakia


References


Genealogical resources

The records for genealogical research are available at the state archive "Státný Archiv in Banská Bystrica, Slovakia" * Roman Catholic church records (births/marriages/deaths): 1656-1904 (parish A) * Lutheran church records (births/marriages/deaths): 1784-1896 (parish A)


External links


Official website of Brezno



Official website of HC Brezno

Official website of the Slovak State Archive in Banská Bystrica
{{Authority control Brezno Mining communities in the Slovak Republic