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Hronský Benadik (Slovakia)
Zarnovica okres, Banska Bystrica region
Last modified: 2008-04-05 by jarig bakker
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image by István Molnár, 12 Jul 2003
adopted 27 Sep 1995
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Hronský Beňadik flag
Flag and CoA of Lukavica are on this
website. Hronský Beňadik village lies between southern parts of mountain
area Pohronský Inovec and Štiavnické vrchy and river Hron. It is one of
the historical crossroads connecting Pohronie with Ponitrie, the southern
region with western area. It is rich in high-quality soil, wineyards and
rare metal materials. Its geographical position was very important in the
past.
The first writen reference comes from 1075 when the main church was
built by King Gejza I. He also donated large quantity of fertile land,
wineyards, meadows, rivers and ponds to this area. There is proof that
the first inhabitans of this area lived there already in antiquity. Lots
of stone tools and primitive ceramics were found there too. There is an
important archaeological site
Jarig Bakker, 29 Jan 2002
Hronský Beňadik CoA
image from this
website. This is the "Turris Davidica", the saint is St. Barbara, who
was imprisoned in that tower.