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Sahara, Pezinok

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Sahara
Sídlisko Sahara, Dubový vŕšok
Neighborhood
Dubový vŕšok
Dubový vŕšok
Sahara is located in Slovakia
Sahara
Sahara
Location of Sahara, Pezinok in Slovakia
Coordinates: 48°16′55″N 17°15′14″E / 48.282075°N 17.253968°E / 48.282075; 17.253968
CountrySlovakia
RegionBratislava
DistrictPezinok
TownPezinok
First mention
  • 1980s/1990s (Sahara)
  • 2002 (Dubový vŕšok)
Postal code
902 01
Car platePK
The back side of one of the Vinice apartment buildings on Obchodná Street

Sahara, also referred as Sídlisko Sahara (Slovak pronunciation: ['siːdliskɔ 'sahara], literally Sahara housing estate) or Dubový vŕšok (Slovak pronunciation: ['dubɔʋiː 'ʋr̩ːʂok], literally Oak Hill), is a locality and sídlisko with apartment buildings and single-family detached homes in Pezinok, Slovakia. It is located near the vineyards, west of Sídlisko Juh, with which it is separated by the Saulak brook.

Until 1996 the plan was to build a housing estate and multifunctional premises on the site of the former vineyards near Myslenická Street, but later this location fell to commercial construction.[1] In 2002, the construction was expanded to include family and apartment houses in the Dubový vŕšok part.[1][2] The Dubový vŕšok total area is 233,507 m²[3] and is located northwest of the shopping park called Sahara Shopping Park.[4] In 2018, the construction of Vinice apartment buildings began.

There are three streets here: Ľudovíta Rajtera, Kataríny Franklovej, and Eugena Suchoňa Street. Okružná Street stretches to the right, the housing estate is bounded by Obchodná ulica from the bottom, and the business park is bounded by Myslenická Street from the bottom.

References

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  1. ^ a b "SÍDLISKO JUH, STARÝ DVOR A OKOLIE". TV Pezinok (in Slovak). Retrieved 30 March 2021.
  2. ^ http://www.dubovyvrsok.sk
  3. ^ TJ Sokol Pezinok, (SPE) (2020). "sahara". www.orienteering.sk. Retrieved 23 April 2023.
  4. ^ "Ambiciózny projekt obchodného centra SAHARA shopping park". Pezinčan. June 2004. Archived from the original on 6 March 2019. Retrieved 4 March 2019.

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