Trenčianske Bohuslavice

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Trenčianske Bohuslavice is settled in Northern Slovakia, 120km form Bratislava, in a valley of hills Turecko 345m, Hájnica 341m, and Inovec mountains 1,041m. The village has a good location because it is between two towns Nové Mesto nad Váhom and Trenčín. It is also place where a small creek Bošáčka flows into a river Váh. The village is settled 198m above sea-level. Hill Turecko Turkey is named according to Turkish fighters who stayed there while conquering Beckov Castle in an old history. Trenčianske Bohuslavice has population over 1200 with religion Roman-Catholic church, Protestant church and undenominational church.

Then, nature around Trenčianske Bohuslavice is nice and motley. Hill Turecko is protected place where are valuable spices of plants and animals. Also, hill Hájnica is protected area by law where grows rare plant called Hlaváčik jarný Adonis Vernalis L.. This plant is possible to find only in two places in the country. Animals in area of the village are very diverse. There is several rare and endanger spices such as, Modlivka zelená Mantis Religiosa, Jašterica zelená Lacerta Vir ridis, and Los Mokraďovy Alces Alces. Because of diversity and numbers of animals, hunting is very popular there.

After that, Trenčianske Bohuslavice is known for its archaeological site. On the north of the village is area where were found skeletons of hunters and mammoth from 23 000 years ago. Exibits is possible to see at SAV in Nitra. Moreover, there were found Celt’s gold and silver coins from the first century before Christ which are exposed in Martin ´s National Museum.