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Beluša (, ) is a large village and
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in
Púchov District Púchov District (, ) is a Districts of Slovakia, district in the Trenčín Region of western Slovakia. Until 1918, the district was part of the Administrative divisions of the Kingdom of Hungary, county of Kingdom of Hungary of Trencsén County, ...
in the
Trenčín Region The Trenčín Region (, ; ; ) is one of the eight Slovak administrative regions. It consists of nine districts ('' okresy''). The region was established in 1996: previously it had been a part of the West Slovak Region () and partly the Central S ...
of north-western
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. It is located in the northern parts of the Ilava Basin and is one of the largest communities of the Považie region.


History

The archaeological evidence shows that the village has been inhabited already in the Neolithic and early Bronze Age. It was mentioned for the first time in a written
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in 1330. There is a Romanesque St Anne chapel from the mid-13th century in the village. This was already mentioned in the Papal documentation in 1332 which makes the rectory one of oldest one on the river
Váh The Váh (; , ; ; Wag
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. The little
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can be still found in the village center. The main
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located right next to it has been dedicated to St. Elizabeth and it was built in 1560. The newest
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standing in Beluša Hloža is known as Our Lady of Sorrows
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and was built in 1990. It is clearly visible from the D1 freeway. Finally, in Beluša part Hloža on the Trenčianská Street can be also found a small St. John of Nepomuk chapel. This one has been standing there since 1766. The close proximity to the river
Váh The Váh (; , ; ; Wag
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as well Pružinka creek brought several times devastating floods to the village. The worst on record happened between August 26–28, 1813 and June the 2nd 1823 respectively. The most recent one took place in 1939. Pružinka Creek has been regulated since 1940 and therefore effectively preventing any further flooding. In September 1827, a fire burned 130 houses. In the beginning of the 19th century, the town inaugurated the first basket-maker school of the Kingdom of Hungary. Plague, which was major problem in Europe wiped out 262 inhabitants in 1831. An important day for the village was July 24, 1913 which brought the first pharmacy to Beluša. The license was issued to Julius Thaller. The first pharmacy was located very close to the
church Church may refer to: Religion * Church (building), a place/building for Christian religious activities and praying * Church (congregation), a local congregation of a Christian denomination * Church service, a formalized period of Christian comm ...
. Until 1918, Beluša municipality in the county Trenčín (same as the rest of Slovakia) has been a part of the Kingdom of Hungary. After the Trianon Treaty it became part of the newly formed Czechoslovakia. Prior to the
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there used to be a small Jewish community in the village. Currently the only proof of their presence is a small Jewish cemetery hidden in the north part of the village. It has been recently renovated and it's been documented in the Jewish archives.


Geography

The
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lies at an altitude of 251 metres and covers an
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of 51.343 km2. Belusa has a population of about 6060 inhabitants. The municipality consists of four parts: Beluša, Belušské Slatiny, Hloža, Podhorie (incorporated in 1976). The town hall is located in Beluša. The village is also an important crossroad on the main road from Trenčín to
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. The main freeway D1 connecting
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with
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bypasses Beluša. The main
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from
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to
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via Žilina has got a stop here. The railway line built in the years 1878-1883 helped significantly to the development. In 1883 the railways station was completed. Currently the line is being updated to the higher speed. Once fully completed the average train speed should be around 160 km/h. River
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(tributary of the Danube river) flows close to the village.


Beluša Baths/Belušské Slatiny

Part of Beluša are also the Beluša Baths (Belušské Slatiny). The spa used to be more popular, but then it lost majority of its thermal water. After some extensive drilling there was an interesting outcome. There is a direct connection between the spring in Beluša Baths and the one in the spa resort town of Trenčianske Teplice. Outdoor swimming pool in Beluša Baths is a popular summer place for the locals. All year round the spa with sulfur-aerated warm water can be enjoy in one of the hotels. Many of the bigger businesses in the region have their hotels and cottages in Beluša Baths.


Economy

There are several mid-size
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in the village. (Best Beluša, Koval, Pemex, CCN, Elastomer Solution and Metalform) Linco
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is also produced in the village.


Sport

The most popular sport in the village is soccer. The modest stadium can accommodate 700 spectators (400 seated), but highest number od spectators are 2550 ( Beluša vs DAC (2016)) The team has been participant of 3rd league. Team TJ KOVO Beluša win 3rd League in 2019, but stay in 3rd League. Most popular players are
Matej Gorelka Matej Gorelka (3 April 1989) is a Slovakia, Slovak Association football, footballer who plays as a striker for FK Beluša. External links
at official club website 1989 births Living people Slovak men's footballers FK Spartak Dubnica nad V ...
, Peter Mišutka. In the Team play players from first, second League . Proximity of village of Mojtin offers skiing in the winter. The nearest indoor swimming pool is in nearby Puchov. Hiking in woods as is also common by the locals and tourist alike.


Notable people

*Emanuel Filo, Former dean of
Comenius University in Bratislava Comenius University Bratislava () is the largest university in Slovakia, with most of its faculties located in Bratislava. It was founded in 1919, shortly after the creation of Czechoslovakia. It is named after Jan Amos Comenius, a 17th-century ...
and MD *Pavel Šulek, Slovak physicist *Pavel Adami (1739–1814), veterinarian *Vojtech Ambrus (1909–1979), teacher and biologist *Jozef Kočiš (1928–2013), historian and writer


See also

*
List of municipalities and towns in Slovakia This is an alphabetical list of the 2,891 (singular , "municipality") in Slovakia. They are grouped into 79 Districts of Slovakia, districts (, singular ), in turn grouped into 8 Regions of Slovakia, regions (, singular ); articles on individu ...


References


Genealogical resources

The records for genealogical research are available at the state archive "Statny Archiv in Bytca, Slovakia" * Roman Catholic church records (births/marriages/deaths): 1675-1895 (parish A) * Lutheran church records (births/marriages/deaths): 1784-1909 (parish B)


External links

* *
Belusa.info portal
(in Slovak)
Football club TJ Kovo Beluša
(in Slovak)

{{DEFAULTSORT:Belusa Villages and municipalities in Púchov District