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SR, Moravany nad Váhem - Venus and beautiful sights
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Published: 9.12.2022
On the left side of the Váh River and the foothills of the Považský Inovec Mountains is the village of Moravany nad Váhem, a village of nearly 2,500 inhabitants. It became famous thanks to the discovery in 1938 of a statue of a woman carved from a mammoth tusk called Venus of Moravany, whose age is estimated at 22,800 years. But it also offers visitors a glimpse of a 16th century Renaissance castle, two fine churches or a permanent exhibition of historic vehicles and motorcycles.
Text and video: Pavol Jemala
Music: Pixabay.com; Ambient Piano Ampamp Strings - 10711
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