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The village of Abrahámovce

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The village lies on the border of the Low Beskydy Mountains with the Bartošovská basin.

The village of Abrahámovce

The village lies on the border of the Low Beskydy Mountains with the Bartošovská basin.

history
The village undoubtedly belonged to the peasants from Raslavíce from the 13th century.
The first written mention of the village comes from 1427 (under the name Abranfalua).
At the end of the 16th century, the Abrahams were a medium-sized village and exclusively a serf population. Suitable natural conditions predestined this site for agriculture. In addition to tillage, part of the population was engaged in cattle breeding and linen weaving. The village has retained its agricultural character even during the Czechoslovak Republic and after World War II. war. All the land was in the hands of private owners until 1957, when the land was pooled for shared use.

monuments
St. Anne's Church - a Rococo Roman Catholic church from the second half of the 18th century
Eneolithic mound - archeological site

residents
The majority of the Abrahamic people profess the Christian religion: the Evangelical and Roman Catholic Churches.

Additional information

Transport: By foot, By bike, By car, By bus
Parking: Free parking nearby

Accepted payments: Cash
Languages: Slovak

Suitable for: Childrens, Families with childrens, Elderly, Handicapped, Cyclists, Young, Adults
Season: Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter
Updated on: 30.3.2020
Source: Abrahámovce

Opening hours

Weather

Not specified


Contact

Phone: +421 908 980 317; +421 54 479 2225
The village of Abrahámovce
Obecný úrad
Abrahámovce 26
086 41  Abrahámovce
Region: Prešovský
District: Bardejov
Area: Šaris
 49.161385, 21.342568

Locality Abrahámovce

Obecný úrad
Abrahámovce 26
086 41  Abrahámovce

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