Gánovce
Gánovce is a village and municipality in Poprad District, in the Prešov Region of northern Slovakia.
History:
The village has a rich history dating back to prehistoric times. Gánovce is known for its significant paleontological findings, including the discovery of a Neanderthal brain cast and fossilized remains of prehistoric animals. These findings are primarily associated with travertine deposits in the area. The first written record of the village dates back to 1275.
Geography:
Gánovce is situated in the Poprad Basin, near the foothills of the High Tatras mountains. The landscape is characterized by agricultural land and travertine hills.
Economy:
Agriculture and tourism are important aspects of the local economy. The village benefits from its proximity to the High Tatras and its paleontological significance, attracting visitors interested in history and nature.
Notable Features:
- Travertine Deposits: Gánovce is renowned for its travertine formations, which have preserved significant paleontological evidence.
- Neanderthal Brain Cast: The discovery of a Neanderthal brain cast in Gánovce is a significant event in paleoanthropology. It provides valuable insights into the brain structure of early humans.
- Prehistoric Animal Fossils: The travertine deposits have also yielded fossils of various prehistoric animals, contributing to our understanding of the region's ancient ecosystem.
Demographics:
As of the most recent census, the population of Gánovce is approximately [Insert up-to-date population figure if readily available, otherwise remove this sentence]. The majority of the population is of Slovak ethnicity.