Liptov () is a historical and geographical region in central
Slovakia with around 140,000 inhabitants. The area is also known by the German name ''Liptau'', the Hungarian ''Liptó'', the Latin name ''Liptovium'' and the Polish ''Liptów''.
Etymology
The name is derived from some
Slavic personal name beginning with ''Ľub-'' with a possessive suffix ''-ov''. ''Ľúbiť'' – to love, derived personal names are ''Ľubomír'', ''Ľubota'' (potentially the
Czech House of Lubota) and others.
E.g. ''Ľubtov'' (pronunciation ''Ľuptov'') - Ľubota's castle or his territory. The form ''Ľuptov'' has been preserved in
Orava and in a frequent
Slovak surname ''Ľupták'' (Liptovian).
History
The first known inhabitants came to Liptov during the
Neolithic age around 6000 years ago.
Celts represent an important time period of Liptov during the
Iron Age. The Celtic tribal village can be seen in the archeological site of
Havránok near
Liptovský Mikuláš. The first settlements of
Slavic people in Liptov region began approximately in the 6th century BC. The first written evidence about Liptov came from 1231 AD during the rule of the
Hungarian king
Andrew II when Liptov was a permanent
comitatus (county) of the
Kingdom of Hungary. The dissolution of
Austro-Hungarian
Austria-Hungary, often referred to as the Austro-Hungarian Empire,, the Dual Monarchy, or Austria, was a constitutional monarchy and great power in Central Europe between 1867 and 1918. It was formed with the Austro-Hungarian Compromise of ...
monarchy in 1918 led to the creation of
Czechoslovakia as a successor country, including Liptov as one of the integral regions of the new state. After the dissolution of
Czechoslovakia in 1993, Liptov became the region of present-day
Slovakia.
There are currently three remains of castles that were built in the Liptov region. They are the Likava castle, the Liptov castle, and the Liptovský Hrádok castle. Liptov is also a place where the legendary Slovak figure of the 17th and 18th century,
Juraj Jánošík, was sentenced to death.
Geography
Historical and cultural centres of Liptov are the towns of
Liptovský Mikuláš,
Ružomberok and
Liptovský Hrádok. Liptov is surrounded by the highest mountains in Slovakia:
High Tatras,
West Tatras
West or Occident is one of the four cardinal directions or points of the compass. It is the opposite direction from east and is the direction in which the Sun sets on the Earth.
Etymology
The word "west" is a Germanic word passed into some R ...
and
Chočské vrchy from the north,
Low Tatras from the south and
Greater Fatra
Greater may refer to:
*Greatness, the state of being great
*Greater than, in inequality
* ''Greater'' (film), a 2016 American film
*Greater (flamingo), the oldest flamingo on record
* "Greater" (song), by MercyMe, 2014
*Greater Bank, an Australian ...
from the west. The longest Slovak river of
Váh runs through Liptov and fills the important water reservoir of
Liptovská Mara. There are two Slovak national parks with the highest level of protection in the territory of Liptov, they are the
Tatra National Park and the
Low Tatras National Park
Low Tatras National Park ( sk, Národný park Nízke Tatry; abbr. NAPANT) is a national park in Central Slovakia, between the Váh River and the Hron River valleys. The park and its buffer zone cover the whole Low Tatras mountain range. The Natio ...
.
Tourism
Liptov is one of the most visited regions in Slovakia. There are four public caves:
Demänovská Cave of Liberty
Demänovská Cave of Liberty (Slovak: ''Demänovská jaskyňa slobody'') is a karst cave in Low Tatras, Slovakia. The cave was discovered in 1921, and, opened to the public in 1924. It is the most visited cave in Slovakia.
The public entrance ...
,
Demänovská Ice Cave
Demänovská Ice Cave or Demänovská ľadová jaskyňa (in Slovak) is an ice cave in the Demänovská Valley ( Low Tatra) in Slovakia
Slovakia (; sk, Slovensko ), officially the Slovak Republic ( sk, Slovenská republika, links=no ), is ...
,
Važecká Cave
Važecká Cave ( sk, Važecká jaskyňa, and hu, Vázseci-barlang) is a long stalactite limestone cave. Lying at an elevation of , it is located near the village of Važec, in the Liptov Basin, near the Biely Váh River, on the northern edge of t ...
and
Stanišovská Cave, the biggest ski resort in Slovakia,
Jasná, ski park
Malinô Brdo, thermal parks of
Tatralandia in
Liptovský Mikuláš and
Bešeňová
Bešeňová ( hu, Besenyőfalu) is a village and municipality in Ružomberok District in the Žilina Region of northern Slovakia. It is famous for a hot spring water park attracting thousands of visitors all year round.
History
In historical reco ...
and water worlds Gothal in
Liptovská Osada
Liptovská Osada ( hu, Oszada) is a village and municipality in Ružomberok District
Ružomberok District (''okres Ružomberok'') is a district in
the Žilina Region of central Slovakia.
Until 1918, the district was part of the county of Kin ...
and Thermal Paradise in
Liptovský Ján
Liptovský Ján (; hu, Szentiván) is a spa village and municipality in Liptovský Mikuláš District in the Žilina Region of northern Slovakia.
History
The village was first mentioned in 1263 in historical records. Its traditional name was ' ...
as well as a
UNESCO World Heritage Site of
Vlkolínec
Vlkolínec is a village under the administration of the town of Ružomberok in Slovakia. Historically, however, it was a separate village. The first written mention of the village came from 1376 and after 1882 it became part of Ružomberok. Its n ...
. The list of museums and galleries include: Liptov Museum and
Ľudovít Fulla
Ľudovít Fulla (27 February 1902, Ružomberok – 21 April 1980, Bratislava) was a Slovak painter, graphic artist, illustrator, stage designer and art teacher. He is considered one of the most important figures of Slovak creative art in the ...
Gallery in
Ružomberok, Slovak Museum of Nature Protection and Spelology, Gallery of P.M. Bohúň and the Centre of
Koloman Sokol in
Liptovský Mikuláš. Liptov has a rich tradition of folklore culture. The annual folklore festival in the village of
Východná is the biggest folklore event in Slovakia attracting thousands of visitors from all around Europe.
The Liptov region has a number of fine churches. In Svätý Kríž, south of the reservoir, is a large 'articular' wooden church belonging to the same group as the one in Hronsek, near Banská Bystrica (see the article in the section on Banská Bystrica Region). This is one of the largest wooden religious buildings in Europe and, like the buildings at Pribylina, was also rescued from the water (it was originally built in the now-vanished village of Paludza). And in the small village of Nižné Matiašovce, at the start of the precipitous route from Liptov to Zuberec (in the Orava valley), is a beautiful wooden-roofed church with defensive stone walls and bastions.
Liptovhas two other big tourist draws: a pair of large geo-thermal aquaparks, at Bešeňová (near Ružomberok) and Tatralandia (near Liptovský Mikuláš); and the Demänovská valley.
On the way up the tree-lined Demänovská valley, are two large limestone cave complexes open to the public, the first of which is an ice cave (where the subterranean climate has formed a sort of underground glacier). The second, the Demänovská Cave of Freedom, is a huge complex of galleries featuring many stalactites and stalagmites.
Gallery
File:Panorama_of_Liptov_in_winter.jpg, Panorama of Partizánska Ľupča
Partizánska Ľupča (until 1945 ''Nemecká Ľupča'', hu, Németlipcse, german: Deutschliptsch) is a large village and municipality in Liptovský Mikuláš District in the Žilina Region of northern Slovakia.
Etymology
The name ''Ľupča'' is ...
in Liptov.
File:krivan_view_from_pribylina_slovakia.jpg, A peak of Kriváň Kriváň can refer to:
* Kriváň (peak), peak in the High Tatras, Slovakia
* Veľký Kriváň, the highest peak in Malá Fatra, Slovakia
* Kriváň (village)
Kriváň ( hu, Krivány) is a village and municipality in Detva District, in the Bansk ...
in High Tatras as seen from Liptov.
File:Papieren ruzomberok.jpg, Ružomberok.
File:LiptovskyMikulas11Slovakia28.JPG, Liptovský Mikuláš
File:Jasná Ski Resort - sjezdovka nr 12.JPG, Jasná ski resort near Liptovský Mikuláš
File:Vlkolinecslovakia001.jpg, Vlkolínec
Vlkolínec is a village under the administration of the town of Ružomberok in Slovakia. Historically, however, it was a separate village. The first written mention of the village came from 1376 and after 1882 it became part of Ružomberok. Its n ...
is famous for its folk architecture.
File:Липтов2.jpg, Nature of Liptov (summer).
See also
*
Liptauer
Liptauer is a spicy cheese spread from Slovakian, Austrian and Hungarian cuisine. Liptauer is made with sheep milk cheese, goat cheese, quark, or cottage cheese.
Etymology
The name is derived from the German name ''Liptau'' for the region of ...
(Liptov cheese)
References
External links
Region of Liptova
Slovakia.travelFolklore group in this regionLiptov TravelGuideVisit LiptovLiptov by BicycleSpectacular Slovakia travelguide - LiptovDiscover Liptov
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Counties in the Kingdom of Hungary
States and territories established in the 15th century
Traditional regions of Slovakia
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