Tetina
Tetina is a village and municipality in eastern Slovakia, situated in the Nitra District of the Nitra Region. The municipality has a total area of 10.85 km2, making it one of the smaller administrative divisions in the country.
According to the 2011 census, the village of Tetina had a population of 472 people, while the
Tetina is a rural village surrounded by agricultural land. The local economy is primarily based on farming
Historically, the village was first mentioned in written records in 1208. It was part of the various
During World War II, the village was annexed by Hungary, which controlled it until the end of
The area is characterized by a temperate climate with warm summers and cold winters. The landscape is