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Smolenice

Smolenice is a village in the west of Slovakia, located about 60 km from the capital city Bratislava in north-east direction. The first written documents about the existence of Smolenice are dated to the 13th century.

The Smolenice castle is towered above the village of Smolenice on the eastern footfills of Small Carpatian ( Male Karpaty). Now the castle is owned bz Slovak Academy od Sciences as The House of Scientific Workers Smolenice.

Stefan Banic, the founder of the paraschute, was born in Smolenice and he has been buried in his native town too. Before the First World War many inhabitans moved to Amerika for work, inbetween them was Stefan Banic too. He worked in the town Grenwille. There he constructed the prototype of paraschute and he tested him personally by jumping from the scycraper. In 1914 he got Patent certificate, but after 17 years he sold it for couple dollars to American Army and moved back to the Smolenice.

The Molpir museum is located in the Smolenice village. In its exhibitions, there are the archeological excavations of the ancient settlement Molpir, the prehistoric Celtic village.
 
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