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Tatranská Javorina
Municipality
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Coat of arms of Tatranská Javorina
Coat of arms

Etymology: Slovak name of maple


Tatranská Javorina is located in Slovakia

Tatranská Javorina

Tatranská Javorina



Location of Tatranská Javorina in Slovakia

Coordinates: 49°16′0″N 20°8′0″E / 49.26667°N 20.13333°E / 49.26667; 20.13333Coordinates: 49°16′0″N 20°8′0″E / 49.26667°N 20.13333°E / 49.26667; 20.13333
Country Slovakia
Region Prešov
District Poprad
Area

 • Total 94.021 km2 (36.302 sq mi)
Elevation

1,000 m (3,000 ft)
Population
(2010-12-31)

 • Total 229
 • Density 2.4/km2 (6.3/sq mi)
Postal code
059 56
Area code(s) +421-52
Car plate PP
Website www.tjavorina.eu

Tatranská Javorina is a village in Poprad District in the Prešov Region of northern Slovakia.




Contents






  • 1 Geography


  • 2 History


  • 3 See also


  • 4 External links





Geography


The municipality lies at an altitude of 1000 metres and covers an area of 94.041 km². It has a population of about 230 people.
It is located by the Javorová Valley in the Tatra Mountains at the Polish border.



History


The beginnings of the municipality are in the 18th century. The name of the village stems from the former maple (Slovak: javor) forests, after which some geographical objects were named (brook Javorinka, Javorová Valley and Javorový štít). Between 1918 and 1921 the Polish government several times wanted to make the village as well as adjacent Tatra valleys part of Poland, later on the Poles negotiated with Czechoslovakia about change of the border, but unsuccessfully. On November 1, 1938, after the Munich Agreement, Poland took control over the village. It was captured by the Slovaks in September 1939 (see: Polish September Campaign and Field Army Bernolák) and it has been part of Slovakia ever since.



See also


  • Polish-Czechoslovak border conflicts


External links



  • http://tatranskajavorina.e-obce.sk/


  • http://www.vysoketatry.com/obce/tjavorina/tjavorina.html Information on vysoketatry.com portal


  • http://panoramy.sme.sk/panorama/1004/tatranska-javorina/ Panoramas of Tatranská Javorina




Disputed territory around Tatranská Javorina











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