Turie Pole
Village in Slovakia
48°24′N 19°20′E / 48.400°N 19.333°E / 48.400; 19.333Turie Pole (Hungarian: Túrmező) was a village of the Zvolen District in the modern-day Banská Bystrica Region of Slovakia. It was founded in 1337. In 1951 the people of Tŭri Pôle were forcibly displaced, as part of the establishment of the Lešť unincorporated area, which has since then served as a military training area.[1]
Painter Jan Matulka visited often and made many paintings of the landscape and scenery. One of the paintings records the name of the village under the intentional stylistic variation Tŭri Pôle.[2]
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- Satellite map of Turie Pole
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Municipalities of Zvolen District
- Sliač
- Zvolen
- Babiná
- Bacúrov
- Breziny
- Budča
- Bzovská Lehôtka
- Dobrá Niva
- Dubové
- Hronská Breznica
- Kováčová
- Lešť
- Lieskovec
- Lukavica
- Michalková
- Očová
- Ostrá Lúka
- Pliešovce
- Podzámčok
- Sása
- Sielnica
- Tŕnie
- Turová
- Veľká Lúka
- Zvolenská Slatina
- Železná Breznica
- Former: Lešť
- Turie Pole
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