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Štefurov

Coordinates: 49°11′N 21°30′E / 49.183°N 21.500°E / 49.183; 21.500
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Štefurov
Municipality
Štefurov is located in Prešov Region
Štefurov
Štefurov
Location of Štefurov in the Prešov Region
Štefurov is located in Slovakia
Štefurov
Štefurov
Location of Štefurov in Slovakia
Coordinates: 49°11′N 21°30′E / 49.183°N 21.500°E / 49.183; 21.500
Country Slovakia
RegionPrešov
DistrictSvidník
First mentioned1414
Area
 • Total8.75[2] km2 (3.38[2] sq mi)
Elevation
230[3] m (750[3] ft)
Population
 (2021)
 • Total106[1]
 • Estimate 
({{{pop_est_as_of}}})
106
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
090 42[3]
Area code+421 54[3]
Car plateSK
Websitestefurov.sk

Štefurov (Hungarian: Istvánd, until 1899: Stefuró) is a village and municipality in Svidník District in the Prešov Region of north-eastern Slovakia. The village has a population of 117 according to the 2011 census.

History

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In historical records the village was first mentioned in 1414.[5]

Geography

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The municipality lies at an altitude of 243 meters and covers an area of 8,753 km². It has a population of about 113 people.[citation needed]

Notable person

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  • Jack Quinn, Slovak-American professional baseball player who pitched until age 50

References

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  1. ^ "Počet obyvateľov podľa pohlavia - obce (ročne)". www.statistics.sk (in Slovak). Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic. 2022-03-31. Retrieved 2022-03-31.
  2. ^ a b "Hustota obyvateľstva - obce [om7014rr_ukaz: Rozloha (Štvorcový meter)]". www.statistics.sk (in Slovak). Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic. 2022-03-31. Retrieved 2022-03-31.
  3. ^ a b c d "Základná charakteristika". www.statistics.sk (in Slovak). Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic. 2015-04-17. Retrieved 2022-03-31.
  4. ^ a b "Hustota obyvateľstva - obce". www.statistics.sk (in Slovak). Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic. 2022-03-31. Retrieved 2022-03-31.
  5. ^ "Vojnový cintorín Štefurov". Klub vojenskej histórie Beskydy (in Slovak). December 6, 2012. Retrieved November 27, 2019.
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