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Zákamenné
Zákamenné (pol. Zakamienny Klin) is the biggest village in the Orava region in the northern part of Slovakia. Zákamenné lies in the north-western part of Orava. It belongs to the protected landscape area of Horná Orava and the specially protected area of Horná Orava. The villages which surround Zákamenné are Oravská Lesná, Novoť, Lomná, Breza, Krušetnica and Ujsoly in Poland.
History
In historical records the village was first mentioned in 1615. The village was founded in 1615 on the feast of holy Jacob (28 July), but the first written mention dates from the 16th of July 1615.
Geography and districts
The municipality lies at an altitude of 680–1156 metres and covers an area of 42.902 km2. It has a population of about 5,000 people.
Parts of Zákamenné
Historic landmarks and attractions
Tourism
Transportation
Municipal office
The address of the municipal office is Zákamenné 746, 02956.
Notable residents
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