Ratnovce
Ratnovce is a village and municipality in Piešťany District in the Trnava Region of western Slovakia. The village is located approximately 6 kilometers southwest of Piešťany.
Geography:
Ratnovce lies in the Danubian Lowland. The altitude of the municipality is 165 meters above sea level, and its area is 5.502 km². The Dudváh river flows through the village.
History:
The first written mention of Ratnovce dates back to 1240. Historically, the village has been primarily an agricultural community.
Population:
As of the most recent data, Ratnovce has a population of approximately 3,200 people.
Economy:
The economy of Ratnovce is still largely based on agriculture, with some residents commuting to nearby towns like Piešťany for employment.
Culture:
The village maintains local traditions and customs, and hosts occasional cultural events. The Roman Catholic Church of St. Martin is a significant landmark.
Infrastructure:
Ratnovce has basic infrastructure, including a school, a post office, and local shops. It is accessible by road and public transportation.