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'''Staré Hory''' is a village in the ] of central ]. It is situated near the town of ], between the ] and ] mountains. In 2004, Staré Hory had population of 469. '''Staré Hory''' is a village in the ] of central ]. It is situated near the town of ], between the ] and ] mountains. In 2004, Staré Hory had population of 469.


The ] deposits in the vicinity of the village were exploited as early as 2000-1700 BC. The stone tools used by prehistoric miners have been found both in Staré Hory and the nearby village of ]. However,the name of the village was mentioned for the first time in 1536. In the 16th century, a smelting plant was built there. After the mining industry declined, the main economic activity shifted from production of copper and charcoal to making ]. Merchants from Staré Hory were selling bobbin laces all over ]. The ] deposits in the vicinity of the village were exploited as early as 2000-1700 BC. The stone tools used by prehistoric miners have been found both in Staré Hory and the nearby village of ]. However, the name of the village was mentioned for the first time in 1536. In the 16th century, a smelting plant was built there. After the mining industry declined, the main economic activity shifted from production of copper and charcoal to making ]. Merchants from Staré Hory were selling bobbin laces all over ].


A natural ] with a statue of ] near Staré Hory is a traditional place of ]. There is also a ] church (originally built in the 15th century) situated in the village. A natural ] with a statue of ] near Staré Hory is a traditional place of ]. There is also a ] church (originally built in the 15th century) situated in the village.

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Staré Hory is a village in the Banská Bystrica Region of central Slovakia. It is situated near the town of Banská Bystrica, between the Greater Fatra and Low Tatra mountains. In 2004, Staré Hory had population of 469.

The copper deposits in the vicinity of the village were exploited as early as 2000-1700 BC. The stone tools used by prehistoric miners have been found both in Staré Hory and the nearby village of Špania Dolina. However, the name of the village was mentioned for the first time in 1536. In the 16th century, a smelting plant was built there. After the mining industry declined, the main economic activity shifted from production of copper and charcoal to making bobbin laces. Merchants from Staré Hory were selling bobbin laces all over Austria-Hungary.

A natural spring with a statue of Virgin Mary near Staré Hory is a traditional place of pilgrimage. There is also a Baroque church (originally built in the 15th century) situated in the village.

The postal code is 97602.

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