The modern history of the village of Jaslovské Bohunice began to be written on July 12, 1958, when the villages of Jaslovce and Bohunice merged. 18 years later, the Pader family joined them.
The modern history of the village of Jaslovské Bohunice began to be written on July 12, 1958, when the villages of Jaslovce and Bohunice merged. 18 years later, the Pader family joined them.
The village of Jaslovské Bohunice lies on the Trnava Uplands in the Danubian Lowland. Geographic coordinates: 48o 28´ north latitude and 17o 45´ east longitude. The Blava stream flows through it. It belongs to the Trnava district and lies 15 km north-northeast of Trnava. The center of the village is 162 m above sea level and the area of the village is 153 - 170 m above sea level. The center of the local part of Paderovce has an altitude of 164 m and a range of 163 - 180 m. The cadastral territory of the village of Jaslovské Bohunice is adjacent to the districts of the following municipalities: in the west with the Špačiniec and Dolný Dubový districts, in the north with the Kátloviec and Radošoviec districts, in the northeast it borders the Veľké Kostoliany district, in the east it touches the Ratkoviec district