Nevoľné
Municipality in Slovakia
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Nevoľné (Hungarian: Tormáskert) is a village and municipality in Žiar nad Hronom District in the Banská Bystrica Region of central Slovakia, 6 kilometres from Kremnica town. The village is mentioned first in archive documents in 1487.
Notable people
- Blažej Baláž, artist
- Rudolf Baláž, Roman Catholic bishop
External links
- Nevoľné official site
- Google satellite spot of Nevoľné
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Municipalities of Žiar nad Hronom District
- Kremnica
- Žiar nad Hronom
- Bartošova Lehôtka
- Bzenica
- Dolná Trnávka
- Dolná Ves
- Dolná Ždaňa
- Hliník nad Hronom
- Horná Ves
- Horná Ždaňa
- Hronská Dúbrava
- Ihráč
- Janova Lehota
- Jastrabá
- Kopernica
- Kosorín
- Krahule
- Kremnické Bane
- Kunešov
- Ladomerská Vieska
- Lehôtka pod Brehmi
- Lovča
- Lovčica-Trubín
- Lúčky
- Lutila
- Nevoľné
- Pitelová
- Prestavlky
- Prochot
- Repište
- Sklené Teplice
- Slaská
- Stará Kremnička
- Trnavá Hora
- Vyhne
48°40′N 18°57′E / 48.667°N 18.950°E / 48.667; 18.950
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