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The National Cemetery ( sk, Národný cintorín) in
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is the final resting place of many important personalities of Slovak history. The list includes writers, poets, national activists, pedagogues, etc. The reason why Martin was selected as the site for the National Cemetery was its role as the center of Slovak culture during the years of formation of the Slovak
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(19th century).


List of notable burials

* Juraj Antal – doctor-physiologist * Július Barč-Ivan – writer * Martin Benka – painter * Ján Bodenek – writer * Emanuel Teodor Bohm – supporter of Slovak literature in the United States * Mária Bohmová-Dziaková – supporter of Slovak literature in the United States * Ján Bulík – chairman of
Matica Slovenská Matica Slovenská (en. Slovak Matica) is a Slovak national, cultural and scientific organization headquartered in Martin, Slovakia. It was founded in 1863 and revived in 1919. The organisation has facilities in the Slovak Republic as well a ...
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* Blažej Bulla – architect and folklorist * Juraj J. Cincík – sacral painter * Jozef Cíger Hronský – writer * Samuel Czambel – linguist *
Ferdinand Čatloš Ferdinand Čatloš (October 7, 1895 – December 16, 1972), born Csatlós Nándor, was a Slovak military officer and politician. Throughout his short career in the administration of the Slovak Republic he held the post of Minister of Defence. He w ...
– generál, minister * Štefan Marko Daxner – activist * Matúš Dula – politician * Mikuláš Štefan Ferienčík – journalist and writer * Ján Francisci-Rimavský – activist *
Mikuláš Galanda Mikuláš Galanda (4 May 1895 – 5 June 1938) was a painter and illustrator who was one of the most important pioneers and propagators of Slovak modern art. He is buried in the National Cemetery in Martin. Birth and education He was born in Mal ...
– painter * Michal Gašparík – author of chronicles * Želmíra Gašparíková – translator * Janka Guzová-Becková – singer, collector of folk songs * Andrej Halaša – national and cultural worker * Maša Haľamová – poet * František Hečko – writer * Mária Jančová-Hečková – writer * Naďa Hejná – actress *
Milan Hodža Milan Hodža (1 February 1878 – 27 June 1944) was a Slovak politician and journalist, serving from 1935 to 1938 as the prime minister of Czechoslovakia. As a proponent of regional integration, he was known for his attempts to establish a demo ...
– politician, prime minister of the ČSR, acting president of ČSR * Ferdinand Hoffmann – theatrician * Emil Horváth – actor * Ján Hrušovský – writer and journalist * Svetozár Hurban Vajanský – writer * Anna Hurbanová-Jurkovičová – first Slovak actress * A. Ilečka – sculptor *
Janko Jesenský Baron Ján Jesenský (30 December 1874 in Tučiansky Svätý Martin ( hu, Túrócszentmárton), Kingdom of Hungary (present day Martin, Slovakia) – 27 December 1945 in Bratislava, Czechoslovakia) was a Slovak lower nobleman of the House of ...
– writer * Ferdinand Juriga – activist * Ján Kadavý – activist, publisher and composer * František Kalina – editor and translator * František Kalina Jr. – visual artist * Ján Kalinčiak – writer * Andrej Kmeť – collector, organizer of scientific life * Jozef Kohút – organizer of the fire-brigade movement *
Janko Kráľ Janko Kráľ ( hu, Král János; 24 April 1822 in Liptovský Svätý Mikuláš (now Liptovský Mikuláš, Slovakia) – 23 May 1876 in Zlaté Moravce) was one of the most significant and most radical Slovak romantic poets of the Ľudovít Š ...
– poet * Štefan Krčméry – poet * Martin Kukučín – poet *
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 * Andrej Lettrich – director and screenplay writer * Jozef Lettrich – politician * Cyprián Majerník – painter * Elena Maróthy-Šoltésová – writer * Ján Meličko – composer * Hana Meličková – actress * Danko Michaelli – actor * Milan Mitrovský – painter and writer * Pavol Mudroň – representative of the Slovak National Movement * Štefan Nemčok – painter * Karol Novák – conductor * Jozef Pajtaš – eye surgeon * Viliam Pauliny-Tóth – writer, journalist, politician * P. Peressenyi – architect * Ján Petrikovich – doctor * Ambro Pietor – journalist, national activist * Karol Plicka – photographer * Belo Polla – historian * Daniel Rapant – historian * Vladimír Roy – poet * Viliam Ruttkay-Nedecký – painter * Miloslav Schmidt – organizer of the fire-brigade movement * Ján Smrek – poet * Blanka Smreková – poet * Ivan Stodola – writer * Ján Šikura – historian * Jozef Škultéty – administrator of
Matica slovenská Matica Slovenská (en. Slovak Matica) is a Slovak national, cultural and scientific organization headquartered in Martin, Slovakia. It was founded in 1863 and revived in 1919. The organisation has facilities in the Slovak Republic as well a ...
* Pavol Socháň - writer and photographer * Miloš Štefanovič – politician * Fraňo Štefunko – sculptor * Ivan Štubňa – painter * Dušan Šulc – book graphic artist * Izabela Textorisová – botany expert * Ľudmila Turzová – author of an Atlas of Healing Plants * Eduard Tvarožek – translator * Marián Váross – artistic historian * Jaroslav Vlček – literary historian * Gorazd Zvonický – translator


Sources







* Zdenko Ďuriška: Národný cintorín v Martine, Pomníky a osobnosti, MS, 2007 {{Authority control Martin, Slovakia Cemeteries in Slovakia National cemeteries Buildings and structures in Žilina Region Tourist attractions in Žilina Region