Hrušovany (Hungarian: Nyitrakörtvélyes) is a municipality in the Topoľčany District of the Nitra Region, Slovakia.
[5] The village has well-developed infrastructure, including a kindergarten, primary school, gas distribution network, and indoor and outdoor sport facilities.
Evidence of human habitation in the village dates back to the neolithic period, with archeological excavations indicating that its inhabitants belonged to the Linear Pottery culture.
The town fell under the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Nitra, and beginning in 1392, was a part of the Hungarian House of Apponyi.
Following the Treaty of Trianon, the town was reassigned from Nyitra County in the Kingdom of Hungary, to become a part of Topoľčany District, in the newly formed country of Slovakia.