Petrovany
Petrovany is a village and municipality in the Prešov District in the Prešov Region of eastern Slovakia.
Geography:
Petrovany is situated in the Košice Basin, a part of the Eastern Slovak Lowland. The village lies at an altitude of approximately 220 meters above sea level. The surrounding landscape is primarily agricultural.
History:
The first written record of Petrovany dates back to 1289. Historically, the village was part of the Šariš county. The area experienced various periods of rule and influence. Like many villages in the region, its development was closely tied to agriculture and local crafts.
Demographics:
As of the most recent census data, Petrovany has a population of approximately 2,000 people. The ethnic composition is predominantly Slovak.
Economy:
The local economy of Petrovany is largely based on agriculture, with some small businesses and services located within the village. Commuting to larger towns and cities in the Prešov region for employment is common.
Infrastructure:
Petrovany has basic infrastructure, including a primary school, a church, shops, and local government offices. It is accessible by road and has connections to the surrounding towns and villages.
Culture:
The village maintains some traditional cultural practices, and celebrations and events related to local customs and religious holidays occur throughout the year.