Trnava District

Trnava District is a district in the of . In its present borders the district was established in 1996. Before that date was a part of it.
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Anton Malatinský Stadium and City Tower.

Stadium
is a football located in , Slovakia, which is the home ground of the local football club Spartak Trnava. The stadium was completely renovated in 2013–2015 and has an all-seated capacity of 18,200 which makes it the second-largest football stadium in Slovakia.

The is one of the most important historic monuments of , Slovakia. The tower was constructed in 1574. In 1666 and 1683 the tower was affected by fire and since then it has remained without a roof.

Church
is one of the most significant historic monuments of , western .

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Trnava and Hrnčiarovce nad Parnou.

is a town in western with a population of over 65,000. It has also been seat of archbishop and the Catholic Church has influenced the city during its history.

Village
is a and municipality of the Trnava District in the Trnava region of . The village is 5 km southwest from the centre of the town of . is situated 4 km southwest of Trnava District.

Village
is a and municipality of Trnava District in the Trnava region of . Located about 8 km from Trnava it is a relatively big village, similar to other villages in Western Slovakia. is situated 4 km south of Trnava District.

Trnava District

Latitude
48.3667° or 48° 22′ north
Longitude
17.6° or 17° 36′ east
Population
132,000
Elevation
152 metres (499 feet)
Abbreviation
“TT”
Open location code
8FWV9H8X+MX
Geo­Names ID
3057122
Wiki­data ID
Q775484
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In Other Languages

From Basque to Waray—“Trnava District” goes by many names.
  • Basque: Trnava barrutia
  • Basque: Trnavako barrutia
  • Bavarian: Okres Trnava
  • Belarusian: Раён Трнава
  • Belarusian: Трнава
  • Bulgarian: Търнава
  • Catalan: districte de Trnava
  • Catalan: Districte de Trnava
  • Cebuano: Okres Trnava
  • Chinese: Trnava Koān
  • Chinese: 特爾納瓦區
  • Croatian: Okrug Trnava
  • Czech: okres Trnava
  • Czech: Okres Trnava
  • Dutch: Okres Trnava
  • Esperanto: Distrikto Trnava
  • Estonian: Trnava ringkond
  • Finnish: Trnava
  • Finnish: Trnavan piiri
  • French: District de Trnava
  • French: Trnava
  • Georgian: ტრნავის რაიონი
  • German: Okres Trnava
  • Hungarian: Nagyszombati járás
  • Irish: Trnava
  • Italian: distretto di Trnava
  • Italian: Distretto di Trnava
  • Japanese: トルナヴァ郡
  • Korean: 트르나바구
  • Latin: Tirnava
  • Latvian: Trnavas apriņķis
  • Lombard: Distret de Trnava
  • Malay: Daerah Trnava
  • Min Nan Chinese: Trnava Koān
  • Polish: Powiat Trnava
  • Polish: Powiat Trnawa
  • Portuguese: Trnava
  • Romanian: Districtul Trnava
  • Russian: Трнава
  • Rusyn: Окрес Трнава
  • Serbian: Округ Трнава
  • Serbo-Croatian: Okrug Trnava
  • Slovak: okres Trnava
  • Slovak: Trnava
  • Spanish: Distrito de Trnava
  • Tajik: ноҳияи Трнава
  • Tajik: Ноҳияи Трнава
  • Turkish: Trnava ili
  • Turkish: Trnava
  • Ukrainian: округ Трнава
  • Ukrainian: Трнава
  • Vietnamese: Trnava
  • Waray (Philippines): Trnava

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