Lopušné Pažite (Hungarian: Pázsitos) is a village and municipality in the Kysucké Nové Mesto District in the Žilina Region of northern Slovakia.
At that time, the village belonged to the Budatín estate and had one taxed and two untaxed farmsteads with one jailer and was based on Wallachian law.
Lastly in 1828; agriculture, sheep farming, and beekeeping became the primary economic focus of the town, and the village had grown to 24 houses and 236 inhabitants.
In 1784, sheep farming became the primary economic focus of the village, also containing 15 houses, 16 families and 92 inhabitants.
[3] The village is located in the central part of the Kysucká Highlands in the valley of the Vadičov brook.