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  2. Prešov - Wikipedia

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    Prešov ( Slovak pronunciation: [ˈpreʂɔw] ⓘ, Hungarian: Eperjes, German: Eperies, Rusyn and Ukrainian: Пряшів) is a city in Eastern Slovakia. It is the seat of administrative Prešov Region ( Slovak: Prešovský kraj) and Šariš, as well as the historic Sáros County of the Kingdom of Hungary. With a population of approximately ...

  3. Prešov Region - Wikipedia

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    The Prešov Region (Slovak: Prešovský kraj, pronounced [ˈpreʂɔwskiː ˈkraj]; Hungarian: Eperjesi kerület), also Priashiv Region (Ukrainian: Пряшівський край, romanized: Priashivskyi krai, pronounced [prʲaʃivsʲkɪj kraj]), is one of the eight Slovak administrative regions and consists of 13 districts (okresy) and 666 municipalities, 23 of which have town status.

  4. Regions of Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    Východné Slovensko SK 04 (Eastern Slovakia) – Prešov and Košice; History Prior to 1949. Historically, Slovakia was not divided into kraje, but into counties (Slovak: župy or stolice). This was the case when present-day Slovakia was part of: Great Moravia (cca. 9th century) Kingdom of Hungary (cca. 11th / 12th century – 1918)

  5. Pál Maléter - Wikipedia

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    Pál Maléter. Pál Maléter (4 September 1917 – 16 June 1958) was the military leader of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution . Maléter was born to Hungarian parents in Eperjes, a city in Sáros County, in the northern part of Historical Hungary, today Prešov, Slovakia. He studied medicine at the Charles University, Prague, before moving to ...

  6. Bretejovce - Wikipedia

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    Bretejovce (Hungarian: Sárosberettő or Berettő) is a village and municipality in Prešov District in the Prešov Region of eastern Slovakia. History [ edit ] The village was first mentioned in historical records in 1289. [5]

  7. Ruská Nová Ves - Wikipedia

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    Ruská Nová Ves (Hungarian: Sósújfalu) is a village and municipality in Prešov District in the Prešov Region of eastern Slovakia. History. In historical records the village was first mentioned in 1423. Geography. The municipality lies at an elevation of 430 metres (1,410 ft) and covers an area of 12.574 km 2 (4.855 mi 2). It has a ...

  8. Prešov District - Wikipedia

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    172,536. • Density. 180/km 2 (480/sq mi) Time zone. UTC+01:00 ( CET) • Summer ( DST) UTC+02:00 ( CEST) Prešov District ( okres Prešov) is a district in the Prešov Region of eastern Slovakia. Until 1918, the district was part of the county of Kingdom of Hungary of Sáros .

  9. Záborské - Wikipedia

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    The village has its current name since 1948. We are a suburban village of Prešov. The center of the village has an altitude of 319 m. The Záborský brook flows through its center and flows into the Torysa River. The village has a very convenient location to the city of Presov, which makes it easier for citizens to access jobs, culture, sports ...