Trenčín Region is one of the administrative regions located in Slovakia, a country in Central Europe. It matters as an important part of Slovakia's territorial organization and likely contributes to the country's economic, cultural, and social development through its local communities and governance.
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The Trenčín Region (Slovak: Trenčiansky kraj, pronounced [ˈtrentʂɪɐnski ˈkraj]; Czech: Trenčínský kraj; Hungarian: Trencséni kerület) is one of the eight Slovak administrative regions. It consists of nine districts (okresy). The region was established in 1996: previously it had been a part of the West Slovak Region (Západoslovenský kraj) and partly the Central Slovak Region (Stredoslovenský kraj). Industry is a major sector of the region's economy.
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