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The city has 11.100 inhabitants and is situated on the left bank of the Danube river at the Slovak-Hungarian border. Štúrovo is the southern most city in Slovakia attracting a lot of visitors with its interesting countryside. The Bend of the Danube river starts here with a splendid view of the Basilica in Esztergom, Hungary. The river Hron flows into the Danube close to the city and offers excellent opportunities for adventure and exploration for nature lovers.

The town is surrounded by the Kováčovske Hills the highest of which is the Burda with maximum height of 395 m above sea level.

First and foremost Štúrovo is a spa town. The Thermal Spa VADAŠ is justly famous not only in Slovakia but also abroad. It has a capacity for 8.500 visitors and with its reconstructed pools of different sizes indoor swimming pool reconstructed row of snack-bars/cafeterias sanitary and sport facilities it offers an ideal recreational opportunity for the sun and water lovers.

The city and surrounding area was first settled in the stone age. During the Roman period it was the site of the Anavum military garrison. At the beginning, the city was comprised possibly of the settlements of Nána and Kakath. Kakathvár was built as a summer residence by the son of the Magyar tribal chieftain Árpád, in the 10th century. Through the middle ages the settlement Kakath gradually grew in its significance and had become a marketplace for merchants coming from southern and western Europe. During the tatár invasions the settlement was fortified. It was in this period that the city’s new name Párkány was introduced.

In 1724 the settlement was promoted to town status with the rights to hold markets. King Charles IV awarded the town market rights and the most significant was the Simon – Juda market held on the days of St. Simon and St. Jude. This traditional market continues to be held annually even today. After the establishment of Czechoslovakia in 1918 the city of Párkány, formerly an in-land city of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, became a Czechoslovakian border city. The change of the name from Párkány to Štúrovo occurred in 1948.

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Jan 30, 2009 – Sep 09, 2009
i was so tired, then amidst the noise of the 20++++ asians around me. my body gave in and slept. but i wasnt yet deeply sleeping when the romanian guy suddenly shaked me and said slovakia, slovakia! bratislava! wake up!i jumped up, with quick adrenaline and hurriedly packed my things, and took my j…
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Slovakia + Hungary (05/2009): Sturovo Travel Photos
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May 14, 2009 – May 16, 2009
Nice weekend in Hungary and in the thermal aquapark in Slovakia
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Yugoslavia 2008 (Post Breakup): Sturovo Travel Photos
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Apr 25, 2008 – May 16, 2008
Trip included Croatia, Slovenia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzogovenia plus sidetrips to Hungary, and Slovakia
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