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'''Levice''' ({{IPA|sk|ˈleʋitse|audio=Sk-Levice.ogg}}; {{langx|hu|Léva}}, <small>Hungarian pronunciation</small>: {{convertIPA-hu|'|l|é|v|a}}; {{langx|de|Lewenz}}) is a town in western [[Slovakia]]. The town lies on the left bank of the lower [[Hron]] river. The [[Old Church Slavonic|Old Slavic]] name of the town was ''Leva'', which means "the Left One".
'''Levice''' ({{IPA|sk|ˈleʋitse|audio=Sk-Levice.ogg}}; {{langx|hu|Léva}}, <small>Hungarian pronunciation</small>: {{convertIPA-hu|'|l|é|v|a}}; {{langx|de|Lewenz}}) is a town in western [[Slovakia]]. The town lies on the left bank of the lower [[Hron]] river. The [[Old Church Slavonic|Old Slavic]] name of the town was ''Leva'', which means "the Left One".


The town is located in the north-eastern corner of the [[Danubian Lowland]] (''Podunajská nížina''), {{convert|110|km|mi|abbr=off}} east of [[Bratislava]], {{convert|40|km|mi|abbr=off}} south-east of [[Nitra]], {{convert|32|km|mi|abbr=off}} south-west of [[Banská Štiavnica]], {{convert|55|km|mi|abbr=off}} south-west of [[Zvolen]] and {{convert|25|km|mi|abbr=off}} from the border with [[Hungary]].
The town is located in the north-eastern corner of the [[Danubian Lowland]], {{convert|110|km|mi|abbr=off}} east of [[Bratislava]], {{convert|40|km|mi|abbr=off}} south-east of [[Nitra]], {{convert|32|km|mi|abbr=off}} south-west of [[Banská Štiavnica]], {{convert|55|km|mi|abbr=off}} south-west of [[Zvolen]] and {{convert|25|km|mi|abbr=off}} from the border with [[Hungary]].


It is the capital of the [[Levice District]], which is the largest district in Slovakia at {{convert|1,551|km2|abbr=off}}. The town's [[heraldic]] animal is lion (in Slovak ''lev''), and the town's colours are green and yellow.
It is the seat of the [[Levice District]], which is the largest district in Slovakia at {{convert|1,551|km2|abbr=off}}. The town's [[heraldic]] animal is lion ({{Langx|sk|lev}}), and the town's colours are green and yellow.
 
== Geography ==
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==History==
==History==
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It was the hometown of Hungarian-American [[Eugene Fodor (writer)|Eugene Fodor]] (1905–1991), the founder of [[Fodor's]] travel book company.
It was the hometown of Hungarian-American [[Eugene Fodor (writer)|Eugene Fodor]] (1905–1991), the founder of [[Fodor's]] travel book company.


==Demographics==
== Population ==
{{historical population|1970|18534|1980|26710|1991|33991|2001|36538|2011|34844|2021|31974|align=right|cols=1|source=Censuses<ref>{{cite web |title=Statistical lexikon of municipalities 1970-2011|url=https://slovak.statistics.sk/wps/wcm/connect/cd33d897-7314-41d0-a12b-a95e537d7a39/Statisticky_lexikon_obci_Slovenskej_republiky_2011.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CVID=kRHTpsy&CVID=kRHTpsy&CVID=kRHTpsy&CVID=kRHTpsy&CVID=kRHTpsy&CVID=kRHTpsy&CVID=kRHTpsy&CVID=kRHTpsy&CVID=kRHTpsy&CVID=kRHTpsy&CVID=kRHTpsy&CVID=kRHTpsy&CVID=kRHTpsy&CVID=kRHTpsy&CVID=kRHTpsy&CVID=kRHTpsy|language=sk}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Census 2021 - Population - Basic results|url=https://www.scitanie.sk/obyvatelia/zakladne-vysledky/pocet-obyvatelov/|publisher=Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic|date=2021-01-01}}</ref>}}Census 2021:      31,974 inhabitants (100%)
{{historical population|1970|18534|1980|26710|1991|33991|2001|36538|2011|34844|2021|31974|align=right|cols=1|source=Censuses<ref>{{cite web |title=Statistical lexikon of municipalities 1970-2011|url=https://slovak.statistics.sk/wps/wcm/connect/cd33d897-7314-41d0-a12b-a95e537d7a39/Statisticky_lexikon_obci_Slovenskej_republiky_2011.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CVID=kRHTpsy&CVID=kRHTpsy&CVID=kRHTpsy&CVID=kRHTpsy&CVID=kRHTpsy&CVID=kRHTpsy&CVID=kRHTpsy&CVID=kRHTpsy&CVID=kRHTpsy&CVID=kRHTpsy&CVID=kRHTpsy&CVID=kRHTpsy&CVID=kRHTpsy&CVID=kRHTpsy&CVID=kRHTpsy&CVID=kRHTpsy|language=sk}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Census 2021 - Population - Basic results|url=https://www.scitanie.sk/obyvatelia/zakladne-vysledky/pocet-obyvatelov/|publisher=Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic|date=2021-01-01}}</ref>}}
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It has a [[population]] of {{Slovak municipality|p}} people (31 December {{Slovak municipality|y}}).{{Slovak municipality|P}}
 
=== Ethnicity ===
{{Slovak municipality|etno}}


===Ethnicity ===
=== Religion ===
*[[Slovaks|Slovak]]        26,652 (83.4%)
{{Slovak municipality|relig}}
*[[Magyars|Hungarian]]      2,644 (8.3%)
*[[Czechs|Czech]]              195 (0.6%)
*[[Romanis|Romani]]       124 (0.4%)


===Religious makeup===
===Religious makeup===
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*'''Dobo Château''', built by [[István Dobó]], a hero of the siege of [[Eger]], in the 1560s.
*'''Dobo Château''', built by [[István Dobó]], a hero of the siege of [[Eger]], in the 1560s.


[[File:Levacivertanlegi1.jpg|thumb|right|Levice castle, Slovakia, castle, aerial photography]]
[[File:Levacivertanlegi1.jpg|thumb|right|Aerial photography of Levice castle]]
[[File:Levacivertanlegi2.jpg|thumb|right|Levice castle, Slovakia, castle, aerial photography]]
[[File:Levacivertanlegi2.jpg|thumb|right|Aerial photography of Levice castle]]


===Places of worship===
===Places of worship===
[[File:Kostol Sv. Michala.jpg|200px|thumb|Church St.Michal]]
[[File:Kostol Sv. Michala.jpg|200px|thumb|Church St.Michael]]
*'''St Joseph's Church''', Roman Catholic, accompanied by a baroque Franciscan convent. It is found close to the entrance to the château, and dates from the turn of the 18th century.
*'''St Joseph's Church''', Roman Catholic, accompanied by a baroque Franciscan convent. It is found close to the entrance to the château, and dates from the turn of the 18th century.
*'''St Michael's Church''' – Roman Catholic, found in St Michael's street (Sv. Michala). It is from the 2nd half of the 18th century
*'''St Michael's Church''' – Roman Catholic, found in St Michael's street (Sv. Michala). It is from the 2nd half of the 18th century
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==Notable people==
==Notable people==
*[[Eva Borušovičová]] (1970–2025), director, screenwriter, writer, born in Levice
*[[Eva Borušovičová]] (1970–2025), director, screenwriter, writer, born in Levice
* [[Juraj Cintula]] (born 1953), attempted assassin of Slovak Prime Minister [[Robert Fico]]<ref>{{Cite web |last=Databazeknih.cz |title=Juraj Cintula - životopis a ocenění |url=https://www.databazeknih.cz/zivotopis/juraj-cintula-99234 |access-date=2024-05-15 |website=www.databazeknih.cz}}</ref>
* [[Eugene Fodor (writer)|Eugene Fodor]] (1905–1991), writer; born in Levice
* [[Eugene Fodor (writer)|Eugene Fodor]] (1905–1991), writer; born in Levice
* [[Pál Kadosa]] (1903–1983), composer and pianist; born in Levice
* [[Pál Kadosa]] (1903–1983), composer and pianist; born in Levice

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Levice (Script error: No such module "IPA".; Template:Langx, Hungarian pronunciation: Template:ConvertIPA-hu; Template:Langx) is a town in western Slovakia. The town lies on the left bank of the lower Hron river. The Old Slavic name of the town was Leva, which means "the Left One".

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It is the seat of the Levice District, which is the largest district in Slovakia at Script error: No such module "convert".. The town's heraldic animal is lion (Template:Langx), and the town's colours are green and yellow.

Geography

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History

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Levice Castle

Levice is first mentioned as Leua, one of the villages belonging to the parish of St. Martin's Church in Bratka (Template:Langx) in 1156. It was part of the comitatus Tekov (Bars).

First attacked by the Turks in 1544, the town was set on fire while the castle was left unharmed. Between 1581 and 1589, the settlement was the seat of the Captaincy of Lower Hungary. The town was captured by the Turks in 1663 but recaptured only a year later by the Imperial Army led by General de Souches in the Battle of Levice, which took place beneath the town's castle.

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Austrian map, 1672

During the anti-Habsburg revolution of 1709, the fort was blown up by kuruces. After the break-up of Austria-Hungary, the town became part of Czechoslovakia according to demarcation lines drawn by Entente forces in late 1918, with Czechoslovak troops reaching the city in January 1919 and Hungary giving up claim over it in 1920 by signing the Trianon treaty.[1] As part of the breakup of Czechoslovakia under the Munich Agreement in World War II, the town again belonged to Hungary from 1938 to 1945. At the end of the Second World War it was returned to the restored Czechoslovakia. In 1993 it became part of present-day Slovakia.

It was the hometown of Hungarian-American Eugene Fodor (1905–1991), the founder of Fodor's travel book company.

Population

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It has a population of Template:Slovak municipality people (31 December Template:Slovak municipality).Template:Slovak municipality

Ethnicity

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Religion

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Religious makeup

Roman Catholic (majority), Reformed Protestant (Calvinist), Moravian Brethren (the biggest congregation in Slovakia), Lutheran, Baptist, Old Catholic Church, Adventist of the 7th Day, Modrý kríž (Blue Cross), several Charismatic and Pentecostal communities, Jehovah's Witnesses, Muslim community (non-practising), Jewish community (non-practising), atheists

Economy

Production

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Main square – 1938

Textiles, cosmetics, furniture, products from locally obtained Golden Onyx, machinery and construction components, cereals, meat, eggs, dairy products, soft drinks, malt, wine (Levická frankovka is a trademark for locally produced red-wine). One of Slovakia's two nuclear power plants is in Mochovce, Script error: No such module "convert". north-west of Levice.

Education

There are 8 elementary schools (7 secular including 1 Hungarian, and 1 Roman Catholic school), Gymnazium Andreja Vrabla, a general High School, a Hungarian Calvinist High School (Lyceum), a Business Academy, a Pedagogical and Social Academy, a Secondary Technical School, a Secondary Agricultural School and various apprentice schools.

Main sights

  • The Castle, built in a Gothic style as a trade-route guarding fort at the end of 13th century.
  • Dobo Château, built by István Dobó, a hero of the siege of Eger, in the 1560s.
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Aerial photography of Levice castle
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Aerial photography of Levice castle

Places of worship

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Church St.Michael
  • St Joseph's Church, Roman Catholic, accompanied by a baroque Franciscan convent. It is found close to the entrance to the château, and dates from the turn of the 18th century.
  • St Michael's Church – Roman Catholic, found in St Michael's street (Sv. Michala). It is from the 2nd half of the 18th century
  • Church of the Holy Spirit – Roman Catholic, in the Rybniky quarter. It is from the start of the 21st century
  • Chapel of St Urban – Roman Catholic, F. Hecku street, 1770s
  • Evanjelický a. v. kostol – Lutheran, Template:Proper noun street, 1840s to 1930s
  • Zborový dom (Congregational House) – Lutheran, next to the latter
  • Kostol Reformovanej cirkvi – Calvinist, Sv. Michala street, end of 18th century
  • Zborový dom (Congregational House) – Brethren Church, S. Chalupku street, 1983–85
  • Synagogue – Jewish, K. Kittenberger street, half of 19th century

Other sights

  • Schoeller's Mill – built at the end of the 19th century, production was cancelled in 1998, rebuilt into a complex of luxury shops, offices, dwellings and entertainment facilities.
  • Main square – a good collection of Art-Nouveau and eclectic buildings.
  • Town hall – erected in 1902, second floor built-up while lifting the roof by a screw mechanism in 1927.
  • Teachers Academy – secondary school, E point of the Kalvaria hill, N of the main square, built in 1911 as a mix of the late Art-Nouveau and Italian trecento-influenced historism.

Functionalist architectures

  • District Court Building – corner of Mlynska and Zahradna streets, projected by Milan Michal Harminc
  • Fried's House – corner of L. Stura and Sv. Michala streets
  • Strasser's House – Sturova street, next to the Fried's House
  • Fertsek Brothers House – corner of Soltesova square and Template:Proper noun street
  • Munk's House – corner of Mlynska and Zahradna streets
  • Reitmann's House – Mlynska street, a passage to I. Krasku street
  • Eisler's House – corner of Mlynska and L. Stura streets
  • Police District Headquarters Building – former Seat of District Authority, crossing of Kalvinske square and Sv. Michala street
  • Health Insurance Company Building – M. R. Stefanik street, later Infant Hospital

Nearby places of interest

Notable people

Twin towns — sister cities

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Levice is twinned with:[3]

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