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n village of Dumbrava, called Erdőhát in Hungarian, Pestişu Mic
Záhorie () is a region in western
Slovakia
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between the
Little Carpathians to the east and the
Morava River to the west. Although not an administrative region, it is one of the
21 official tourism regions in Slovakia. Záhorie lies in the area of three administrative regions:
Bratislava Region
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(
Malacky District plus
Záhorská Bystrica in
Bratislava
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),
Trnava Region
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(
Senica and
Skalica
Skalica (, , Latin: ''Sakolcium'') is the largest town in Skalica District in western Slovakia in the Záhorie region. Located near the Czech Republic, Czech border, Skalica has a population of around 15,000.
Etymology
The name is derived from Slo ...
districts) and
Trenčín Region
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(southern part of
Myjava District). The region also creates the borders between Slovakia, the
Czech Republic
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and
Austria
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.
A
military district of the same name is located around Malacky.
Name
The word ''Záhorie'' literally means '(land) behind the mountains', referring to the
Little Carpathians, which separate Záhorie from the rest of Slovakia. The Hungarian name of Záhorie, ''Erdőhát'', literally means '(land) behind the forest'.
Geography
In the middle of the region is the
Záhorie Lowland, a plain between the towns of Senica and Malacky. Most of the area is forested because its sandy subsoil is not suitable for farming. The forested area is used as a testing range for military vehicles, especially tanks and artillery. The testing range is called Záhorie Military Technical Testing Institute, and it contains the testing range, the Kuchyňa airbase and the village of Záhorie, which was built for workers at the testing range. Headquarters are located in the village of Záhorie and includes storage facilities and research facilities.
The western edge of the region is formed by the river
Morava. The eastern border is the Carpathian mountain range. On the north is the
Chvojnice Hills. The Myjava River flows through the region, and nearly every municipality has a dam or lake.
Climate and agriculture
The region is a plain behind mountains, so the climate is much drier than that of the rest of Slovakia. The region is well known for its wide yellow fields of
rapeseed and
red wine. Other grown crops are
maize
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,
sunflowers and
grain
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.
This region is well known for producing high quality wines, especially in the regions around the town Skalica. This town is well known for a typical cuveé - Skalicky Rubin (Skalica Ruby), a composition of three sorts of red wine -
Noir de Franconie (subsort Lampart)+
Portugais Bleu +
Saint Laurent (Skalicka Frankovka, Modry Portugal, Svätovavrinecké) and also a typical subsort of Noir de Franconie redwine - Lampart.
The region specific production of alcoholic beverages is typically known with wine brandy and various fruit spirits (pear, apple, plum...) with higher volume of alcohol, 40% and more, especially
slivovica, a popular local speciality.
Population
The population in the area is around 170,000. Towns in the region are
Gbely,
Holíč,
Malacky,
Senica,
Skalica
Skalica (, , Latin: ''Sakolcium'') is the largest town in Skalica District in western Slovakia in the Záhorie region. Located near the Czech Republic, Czech border, Skalica has a population of around 15,000.
Etymology
The name is derived from Slo ...
,
Stupava and
Šaštín-Stráže.
The people here were for many years in the past farmers, so there are no big towns, most of the people lived in small villages not far from each other. The average distances between the villages are less than 3 km. Between the villages are very often small settlements, especially around Myjava and Brezová pod Bradlom, called ''kopanice'', ''osady'' or ''samoty''.
Because the region is geographically separated from the rest of Slovakia, its inhabitants (sg. ''Záhorák'', pl. ''Záhoráci'') are culturally closer to the
Moravians and speak a distinct dialect Slovak that forms
dialect continuum
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with the Moravian dialects of
Czech. They are a target of frequent region-specific jokes from the rest of Slovaks, in a similar way that e.g. the
Irish are mocked by the
British, and the people from
Appenzell,
Switzerland
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are being laughed at by the rest of the
Swiss
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* the adjectival form of Switzerland
* Swiss people
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* Swiss Café, an old café located ...
.
Environment and ecology
Some parts of Záhorie are protected by
Záhorie Protected Landscape Area, the first lowland protected landscape area in Slovakia. The Landscape Area takes 275.22 km² (106.3 mi²) and is divided into two separate parts – north-eastern and western. The
Little Carpathians Protected Landscape Area and
Biele Karpaty Protected Landscape Area are partly situated in Záhorie.
The largest part of Záhorie is taken up by the Záhorie Lowland, which is divided into the Bor Lowland and the Chvojnica Hills. The Bor Lowland (slovak:
Borská nížina) is named after a big artificial forest named ''Bor'', which is an old
Slavic word (still commonly used in
Czech) meaning '
pine
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''World Flora Online'' accepts 134 species-rank taxa (119 species and 15 nothospecies) of pines as cu ...
forest'. This forest was planted with Scots pine in the 18th century on the largest blown sands of Slovakia.
Transportation
The importance of Záhorie for transportation purposes increased sharply after the creation of
Czechoslovakia
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in 1918, owing to the need to connect the two most important cities of the newly formed country, i.e.
Prague
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and
Bratislava
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, with a road and a railway that do not cross into any other country. Before that time, a typical horse carriage journey from Prague to Bratislava would pass through
Znojmo
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and
Vienna
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.
As a result, the main railway track passing through Záhorie (which was originally built in the late 19th century to connect Bratislava with
Skalica
Skalica (, , Latin: ''Sakolcium'') is the largest town in Skalica District in western Slovakia in the Záhorie region. Located near the Czech Republic, Czech border, Skalica has a population of around 15,000.
Etymology
The name is derived from Slo ...
) was
doubled in 1920 and the track layout at the station of
Kúty was modified so that the direct track from Bratislava now leads over the
Morava river to
Břeclav
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Administrative divis ...
. The connection with the
Emperor Ferdinand Northern Railway in Břeclav was rebuilt in 1929 too, so that direct trains between Prague and Bratislava no longer had to reverse direction in Břeclav.
The construction of the
D2 motorway passing through Záhorie and connecting Bratislava with
Brno
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and further with Prague was commenced in 1969 and completed in 1980.
Nowadays Záhorie provides the fastest route between Prague and
Budapest
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for both road and rail traffic.
Gallery
Image:Podbranc.jpg, Senica Hills
Image:Chvojnica hills near Unin.jpg, Chvojnice Hills
Image:Zahorie desert 01.jpg, Dunes
Image:Morava austria slovakia.jpg, Morava River
Image:Morava oxbow 3.jpg, Morava oxbow
Image:Pine wood bor lowland.jpg, Bor Lowland, pine wood
Image:Chvojnicka pahorkatina 1.jpg, Fields near Unín
Image:Zaruby peak.jpg, Mount Záruby
Image:Kúty stanica 1.jpg, Railway station Kúty with an EC train
See also
*
Zagore (region) (also ''Zagorie''), a region in medieval Bulgaria
References
External links
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Traditional regions of Slovakia