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Ganovce (Poprad district)

Ganovce ( Hungarian Gánóc , German: Gansdorf ) is a village in the Poprad district of the Prešov Region , located three kilometers south-east of the city of Poprad . First mentioned in written sources in 1317. The sights of the village include: the Gothic church located in the village (XIII century), the altar (1500), the Baroque altar and two ancient bells (XIV and XVIII century).

Village
Ganovce
Gánovce
A country Slovakia
EdgePrešov Region
AreaPoprad
History and Geography
Based
First mention
Square
Center height
Population
Population1096 people ( 2005 )
Digital identifiers
Telephone code+421 52
Postcode
Car code

Travertine deposits near the village are an important archaeological site in which the remains of prehistoric animals and a natural (travertine) cast of the Neanderthal brain cavity (105 ka BP) [1] [2] , which was discovered by Yaroslav Petrbok ( cs: Jaroslav ) , were found Petrbok ) in 1926 and is stored at the Czech National Museum in Prague , and a copy is located at the Slovak National Museum in Bratislava Castle .

Notes

  1. ↑ Vishnyatsky L. B. Main events in the history of the study of Neanderthals
  2. ↑ Ganovce

Links

  • Municipal site
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hanovec_(Poprad district )&oldid = 96488948


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