• The name is derived from Slavic/Slovak word žila - a "(river) vein".[4][5] Žilina means "a place with many watercourses".
  • Žilina is a city of 80,000, about a two-hour train ride northeast of Bratislava. The city is a manufacturing hub, although there’s little indication of nearby industrial...
  • It is a more industrial region with several large towns. Žilina is the region administrative center and there is a strong cultural environment in Martin.
  • Resmî site www.zilina.sk. Žilina (Almanca: Sillein, Macarca: Zsolna, Lehçe: Żylina, Latince: Solna) kuzeybatı Slovakya'da kent. ... Žilina kraj'ının (il) merkezi.
  • 85 bin civarındaki nüfusu ile ülkedeki en kalabalık 4. şehir olma unvanına sahip Zilina, Slovakya’nın en önemli sanayi merkezlerinden de biri aynı zamanda.
  • Things to Do in Zilina, Slovakia: See Tripadvisor's 3,257 traveler reviews and photos of Zilina tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in July.
  • Buradan sonra otobüs ya da araçla yaklaşık 2,5 saatte Zilina’ya ulaşabilirsiniz. Ayrıca şehre kara yolu ile de ulaşım sağlamak mümkündür.
  • The first reference to the territory of Žilina as we know it today is from 1208 and it is referred to as "terra de Selinan" (Žilina territory).
  • Žilina, town, north-central Slovakia. It lies along the Váh River at its confluence with the Kysuca and Rajčianka rivers.
  • In 1208, the district of today’s Žilina was first mentioned in a bill of the head of Nitra county, Thomas, under the name "terra de Selinan" (Land Žiliňany).