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SLOVAKIA - Stred Európy - Kremnica
Kremnica Town Castle - Slovakia
The town castle comprises a compound of medieval buildings from the 14th through 15th centuries, protected with double fortifications to which town walls are connected. The town walls rank among the best-preserved town fortifications in Slovakia.
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In this film, I leave Zvolen and head the 20km route towards Banská Bystrica in Slovakia on the E77 route. I get lost en route owing to new roads which are not shown on my satellite navigation system.
Zvolen has been inhabited since Paleolithic times and the first Slav settlement was founded in the ninth century. In the 11th and 12th centuries, one of the largest medieval castles in Europe, Pustý hrad, was constructed. The town, originally built under the castle, lay on an important trade route (Via Magna) from Buda to Kraków. Zvolen was granted town privileges by King Béla IV in the 1230s - as one of the first towns in the Kingdom of Hungary. The privileges were confirmed on 28 December 1243. King Louis I built a new castle, which became a popular hunting resort of the Hungarian kings. The future queen regnant Mary of Hungary and emperor Sigismund celebrated their wedding there in 1385.
In the Rákóczi's War of Independence the Kuruc army in the battle of Zvolen defeated forces from Austria, Denmark, Vojvodina and Hungary.
In 1848-49, Ľudovít Štúr was a member of the Diet, with Zvolen as his constituency. In 1871-1872, two new railways were built and Zvolen became an important railroad hub and important industrial centre. Zvolen played an important role during the Slovak National Uprising. Two of its armored trains, which were made in the local railway manufactory, Hurban and Štefánik can be seen near the Zvolen castle.
Zvolen is an important railroad, an important road hub and has a large timber factory and a technical university. An airport in nearby Sliač offers direct flights to Prague. The town square was modernized in 2002 and local businesses are popular with tourists. In wintertime an ice rink is constructed in the center and festive celebrations run throughout December.
Banská Bystrica was founded thanks to deposits of copper, silver, gold, and iron. The present city was built upon a former Slavic settlement which became part of the Kingdom of Hungary. According to Slovak archaeologists Banská Bystrica started as a permanent settlement in the 9th century although it may have been destroyed by the Mongols in 1243--44. In 1255 King Béla IV granted Banská Bystrica extensive municipal privileges, in order to attract more skilled settlers. Descendants of the German immigrants to this and other counties became later known as the Carpathian Germans. Banská Bystrica became one of the world's largest producers of copper by the 16th century. With the most sophisticated mining technologies in Europe, an advanced accounting system, and benefits including medical care for its 1,000 employees, the main mining company Ungarischer Handel was one of the largest and most modern early-capitalist firms.
Banská Bystrica became one of the foremost centers of the Protestant Reformation in the Kingdom of Hungary in the 16th century. Copper deposits had been all but depleted by the 18th century, but new industries, such as timber, paper, and textiles, developed.
During World War II, Banská Bystrica became the center of anti-Nazi opposition in Slovakia when the Slovak National Uprising, one of the largest anti-Nazi resistance events in Europe, was launched from the city on 29 August 1944. The insurgents were defeated on 27 October, however, and Banská Bystrica was briefly occupied by the German forces before it was liberated by Soviet and Romanian troops on 26 March 1945. After the war, Banská Bystrica became the administrative, economic, and cultural hub of central Slovakia. It has been a university town since the 1950s. Its largest Matej Bel University was founded in 1992.
Banská Bystrica lies at an altitude of 362 metres above sea level and covers an area of 103.37 square kilometres.
Banská Bystrica is situated in the Hron River valley (Slovak: Pohronie). The Hron River curves through the city from the east to the south. The city nests among three mountain chains: the Low Tatras to the north-east, the Veľká Fatra to the north-west, and the Kremnica Mountains to the west. All three are protected areas because of their environmental value. Banská Bystrica hosts the headquarters of the Low Tatra National Park. Despite the proximity of these mountain ranges, the local landscape is dominated by the much lower Urpín Mountain, 510 metres.
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Vlkolinec UNESCO Slovakia
UNESCO.
Lokalita Svetového dedičstva UNESCO.
Vlkolínec je podhorská osada, pamiatková rezervácia ľudovej architektúry.
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Hrebeňovka Veľká Fatra
Hrad Muráň - Náučný chodník Muránsky hrad - Muránska planina - Veľká lúka
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Trnava na bicykli
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Hrebeňom Veľkej Fatry - Trasa Ostredok rázcestie, Ostredok, Frčkov, Krížna, Líška, Obec Turecká
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Chata pod Rysmi - Sedlo pod Rysmi - Sedlo Váha - Rysy
TOP 69 Hradov, Zámkov a Zrúcanin na Slovensku
Čachtický hrad
Čachtické podzemie
Vysoké Tatry - Kriváň - Rysy - Skalnaté pleso - Lomnický štít
Popradské pleso
Vlkolinec UNESCO Slovakia
Výstup na Rysy zo Štrbského Plesa - trasa
Vodný mlyn a múzeum vodného mlynárstva v Kolárove
Rozhľadňa Vápenná
Biela noc Bratislava
Jánošíkove diery - Malý Rozsutec - Malá Fatra
Žabie plesá - Vysoké Tatry
RYSY
Chopok - Juh
Piesočnatá pláž na rieke Dunaj - Štúrovo
Výstup na Kriváň
Vyhliadková veža Bojnice - Vyhliadková veža v Bojniciach
Chodník korunami stromov Bachledka
Lomnický štít - Skalnaté pleso - Vysoké Tatry.
Kriváň
Chopok - Nízke Tatry
Kremnica - Rozhľadňa Krahuľský vrch
Splavovanie Dunaja - Vodné dielo Gabčíkovo
Drienok
Historický Prezidentský vlak
Hradisko VALY v Bojnej - Hradisko Bojná
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Haličská Motorkáreň
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Epicentrum Lásky v Dome Maríny v Banskej Štiavnici
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Náučným chodníkom Súľovské skaly
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Abecedný zoznam Hrady, Zámky, Kaštiele a Zrúcaniny na Slovensku ktoré som pre vás navštívil.
Castles and castle ruins in Slovakia - Europe from above.
WELCOME TO BRATISLAVA.
Bratislava - turistický sprievodca mestom.
WELCOME TO BRATISLAVA.
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HÝBSA SLOVENSKO - HÝBSA DAY
Kompa cez Dunaj
Hrady, zámky, kaštiele a krásy Slovenska.
Tips for Trips Around Slovakia.
Pozrite sa na svet z výšky.
Look at the world from a height.
SLOVENSKO AKO HO MOŽNO NEPOZNÁTE.
Enjoy a birds eye view from the top.
Najkrajšie miesta na Slovensku.
The most beautiful places in Slovakia.
Tourism in Slovakia.
Traveling in Slovakia.
Prírodné krásy a zaujímavosti.
Zaujímavé kultúrne podujatia, udalosti a akcie.
Pamiatky a zaujímavé miesta.
Enjoy Castle from a bird's eye view.
Amazing Castles in Slovakia You Must Definitely See.
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Historic Town of Banska Stiavnica (Slovakia) - Travel Guide
Take a tour of Historic Town of Banska Stiavnica in Banska Stiavnica, Slovakia -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
Banska Stiavnica, a small city in Slovakia, was once an important medieval mining town for silver and gold.
The center of the city is a preserved medieval town, with many historical buildings, such as Saint Catherine Church.
One of the central features of the town is the Trinity Square, centered around a monument commemorating the plague.
The area has been a mining area for thousands of years, but the current town was established around the twelfth century.
Banska Stiavnica saw the height of its mining activity between the thirteenth and eighteenth centuries as one of the most productive mining regions in Europe.
The city has the unusual claim of having two castles, both of which now operate as museums.
The Old Castle is a simple keep with four towers, while the New Castle is a larger and more elegant structure.
The mining facilities of Banska Stiavnica have become a large open-air museum, allowing visitors to explore the history here.
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Banská Bystrica (German: Neusohl; Hungarian: Besztercebánya) is a city in central Slovakia located on the Hron River in a long and wide valley encircled by the mountain chains of the Low Tatras, the Veľká Fatra, and the Kremnica Mountains. With 78 327 inhabitants, Banská Bystrica is the sixth most populous municipality in Slovakia. The present town was founded by German settlers, however it was built upon a former Slavic settlement. It obtained the municipal privileges of a free royal town of the Kingdom of Hungary in 1255. The copper mining town acquired its present picturesque look in the Late Middle Ages when the prosperous burghers built its central churches, mansions, and fortifications. It is the capital of the kraj (Banská Bystrica Region) and the okres (Banská Bystrica District). It is also the home of Matej Bel University. As a historical city with an easy access to the surrounding mountains, Banská Bystrica is a popular winter and summer tourist destination.
Slovakia: Zvolen to Banska Bystrica journey with a ZSSK class 240 'Goldfish Bowl' loco
Slovakia: A selection of clips recorded on a journey behind ZSSK class 240 'goldfish bowl' electric locomotive (number 240 076) between Zvolen and Banska Bystrica on board the 1657 Bratislava hl.st.-Banska Bystrica service. All clips recorded on 7th July 2017.
Clip 1 - Departing from Zvolen Mesto station.
Clip 2 (1:31) - A view of the locomotive and couplings.
Clip 3 (1:56) - Travelling through the Radvan area.
Clip 4 (3:39) - Banska Bystrica Mesto station.
Clip 5 (4:11) - Leaving Banska Bystrica Mesto station.
Clip 6 (4:54) - After arrival at Banska Bystrica the loco is uncoupled from the train.
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In 2002 a company Železničná spoločnosť was established as a successor of personal and cargo transport part of the Železnice Slovenskej republiky. In 2005 this new company was further split into Železničná spoločnosť Slovensko, a. s. providing Passenger transport services and Železničná spoločnosť Cargo Slovakia, a. s. (ZSSK CARGO or ZSCS) providing cargo services.
In January 2011, ZSSK lost its monopoly on subsidised passenger transport, as RegioJet was awarded a contract to operate Bratislava - Dunajská Streda - Komárno services.
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ZSSK class 240 electric locomotives: The ČSD Class S 499.0 and S 499.1 are essentially ČSD Class S 489.0 locomotives with revised gearing for higher speeds and added electrodynamic braking system. They operate from the 25 kV 50 Hz overhead line electrification system in both the Czech Republic and Slovakia. Their design can be traced back to the S699.0 locomotives produced by Škoda in 1962. S 499.0 had a maximum speed of 120 km/h (75 mph), with S 499.1 140 km/h (87 mph).
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Bratislava is the capital of Slovakia, and with a population of about 450,000, the country's largest city. The greater metropolitan area is home to more than 650,000 people. Bratislava is in south-western Slovakia, occupying both banks of the River Danube and the left bank of the River Morava. Bordering Austria and Hungary, it is the only national capital that borders two sovereign states.
The capital of Slovakia is the eighth best city for freelancers to live in, mostly because of fast internet and the low taxes. In 2017, Bratislava was ranked as the third richest region of the European Union by GDP (PPP) per capita (after Hamburg and Luxembourg City). GDP at purchasing power parity is about three times higher than in other Slovak regions.
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Zvolen is a town in central Slovakia, situated on the confluence of Hron and Slatina rivers, close to Banská Bystrica. It is a seat of an okres (Zvolen District).
Zvolen has been inhabited since the Paleolithic. In the 9th century, a Slavic settlement (today the Môťová neighborhood) became a regional center of what is now central Slovakia. Zvolen remained the capital of Zólyom County until the 1760s. In the 11th and 12th centuries, one of the largest medieval castles in Europe, Pustý hrad, was constructed. The town, originally built under the castle, lay on an important trade route (Via Magna) from Buda to Kraków. Zvolen was granted town privileges by King Béla IV in the 1230s - as one of the first towns in the Kingdom of Hungary. The privileges were confirmed on 28 December 1243, after the original document was destroyed in war. Later, King Louis I the Great built a new castle, which became a popular hunting resort of the Hungarian kings. The future queen regnant Mary of Hungary and emperor Sigismund celebrated their wedding there in 1385.
Zvolen is an important railroad, an important road hub and has a large timber factory and a technical university, the Technická univerzita vo Zvolene. An airport in nearby Sliač offers direct flights to Prague. The town square was modernized in 2002 and local businesses are popular with tourists. In wintertime an ice rink is constructed in the center and festive celebrations run throughout December.
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Banská Bystrica is a city in central Slovakia located on the Hron River in a long and wide valley encircled by the mountain chains of the Low Tatras, the Veľká Fatra, and the Kremnica Mountains. With 78 327 inhabitants, Banská Bystrica is the sixth most populous municipality in Slovakia. The present town was founded by German settlers, however it was built upon a former Slavic settlement. It obtained the municipal privileges of a free royal town of the Kingdom of Hungary in 1255. As a historical city with an easy access to the surrounding mountains, Banská Bystrica is a popular winter and summer tourist destination.
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Bratislava: Glanz und Schatten Gloss and shadow. Hauptstadt der Slowakei am Dreiländereck.Slovakia
Bratislava. Glanz und Schatten: Gloss and shadow
Bratislava ist die Hauptstadt der Slowakei und mit 413.192 Einwohnern die größte Stadt des Landes. Sie liegt an der südwestlichen Grenze der Slowakei am Dreiländereck mit Österreich und Ungarn und ist damit die einzige Hauptstadt der Welt, die an mehr als einen Nachbarstaat grenzt. Mit ca. 55 km Abstand hat sie auch den geringsten Abstand zur nächsten Hauptstadt in Europa, Wien.
Die Geschichte der Stadt wurde von zahlreichen Ethnien geprägt, wie Kelten, Römer, Awaren, Deutsche, Magyaren, Juden und Slowaken. Bratislava war im Laufe seiner Geschichte eines der wichtigsten wirtschaftlichen und administrativen Zentren Großmährens, des Königreichs Ungarn (auch im Rahmen der österreichischen Monarchie beziehungsweise Österreich-Ungarns) und der Tschechoslowakei. Die Stadt war von 1536 bis 1783 und 1848 Hauptstadt des Königreichs Ungarn sowie von 1939 bis 1945 Hauptstadt der (ersten) Slowakischen Republik.
Bratislava is the capital of Slovakia and, with 413 192 inhabitants, the largest city in the country. It lies on the southwest border of Slovakia on the border with Austria and Hungary, making it the only national capital that borders on more than a neighboring state. With about 55 km distance it also has the smallest distance to the nearest capital city in Europe, Vienna.
The city's history has been characterized by numerous ethnic groups, such as the Celts, Romans, Avars, German, Hungarians, Jews and Slovaks. Bratislava was in the course of its history one of the most important economic and administrative centers of Great Moravia, the Kingdom of Hungary (also as part of the Austrian Empire or Austria-Hungary) and Czechoslovakia. The city was from 1536 to 1783 and 1848 capital of the Kingdom of Hungary, and from 1939 to 1945 the capital of the (first) Slovak Republic.
Najjužnejšie položená zjazdovka na Slovensku.
V obci Čechy s nadmorskou výškou 162 metrov sa nachádza najjužnejšie položená zjazdovka na Slovensku.
Lyžovanie a Sánkovanie Lyžiarsky vlek obce Čechy - Korčuľovanie Vodný mlyn Kolárovo
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Slovakia from above - tips for hiking.
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It topped Lonely Planet’s Best in Europe list for 2019, which highlights the most exciting places to visit across the continent.
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Téryho chata
Hrad Muráň - Náučný chodník Muránsky hrad - Muránska planina - Veľká lúka
Najdlhší visutý lanový most na Slovensku - Via Ferrata Skalka
ZIPLINE Kubínska Hoľa
Esztergomi Bazilika - Párkány - Štúrovo
Najjužnejšie a najnižšie položený lyžiarsky svah na Slovensku v obci Čechy
Ostrá a Tlstá - Veľká Fatra
Trnava na bicykli
Výstup na vrch Ostrá
Túra na vrch Tlstá z Blatnice po modrej značke
Best in Europe 2019
Hrebeňom Veľkej Fatry
Národný park Muránska planina - Hrad Muráň
Chata pod Rysmi - Sedlo pod Rysmi - Sedlo Váha - Rysy
TOP 69 Hradov, Zámkov a Zrúcanin na Slovensku
Čachtický hrad
Čachtické podzemie
Hrebeňovka Veľká Fatra
Vysoké Tatry - Kriváň - Rysy - Skalnaté pleso - Lomnický štít
Popradské pleso
Vlkolinec UNESCO Slovakia
Výstup na Rysy zo Štrbského Plesa - trasa
Vodný mlyn v Kolárove
Rozhľadňa Vápenná
Biela noc Bratislava
Jánošíkove diery - Malý Rozsutec - Malá Fatra
Žabie plesá - Vysoké Tatry
RYSY
Chopok - Juh
Piesočnatá pláž na rieke Dunaj - Štúrovo
Výstup na Kriváň
Vyhliadková veža Bojnice
Chodník korunami stromov Bachledka
Lomnický štít - Skalnaté pleso - Vysoké Tatry.
Kriváň
Chopok - Nízke Tatry
Kremnica - Rozhľadňa Krahuľský vrch
Splavovanie Dunaja - Vodné dielo Gabčíkovo
Drienok
Historický Prezidentský vlak
Hradisko VALY v Bojnej - Hradisko Bojná
Lanovka na Lomnický štít
VYHLIADKOVÝ LET VRTUĽNÍKOM
Haličská Motorkáreň
festival MYJAVA
Letecký Deň Nové Zámky
Kráľova hoľa na bicykli
Epicentrum Lásky v Dome Maríny v Banskej Štiavnici
Krojované Bábätká - Kalendár
Náučným chodníkom Súľovské skaly
DinoPark Bratislava
ZOO Bratislava
ZOO BOJNICE
Abecedný zoznam Hrady, Zámky, Kaštiele a Zrúcaniny na Slovensku
Castles and castle ruins in Slovakia
WELCOME TO BRATISLAVA.
Bratislava - turistický sprievodca mestom.
HÝBSA SLOVENSKO
Kompa cez Dunaj
Hrady, zámky, kaštiele a krásy Slovenska.
Tips for Trips Around Slovakia.
Pozrite sa na svet z výšky.
Look at the world from a height.
SLOVENSKO AKO HO MOŽNO NEPOZNÁTE.
Najkrajšie miesta na Slovensku.
The most beautiful places in Slovakia.
Prírodné krásy a zaujímavosti.
Enjoy Castle from a bird's eye view.
Amazing Castles in Slovakia You Must Definitely See.
Secure holidays in Slovakia.
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Education: The key to integrating the Roma community - right on
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In our school integration and inclusion happen every day. One way is to have Roma language as a working language among children. I think this is the way to integrate and we do it, said English teacher Jana Luptakova.
Euronews' Monica Pinna reports: Slovakia has one of the highest number of Roma in Europe. They represent around eight per cent of the population. Here their life expectation is 15 years lower than the national average. Only 28 percent of children attend high school and around 20 percent of Roma men are employed.
We went to the ghetto of Moldava nad Bodvou, about 25 kilometres south west of Košice. Families survive on government benefits. Of the 750 people who live here, 420 are children - each worth 22 euros a month.
Some residents live in houses with water and electricity and pay rent to the government. For the rest - illegal huts with no water, no electricity and no sewage system. And Moldava is not an exception.
The latest survey on the Roma community dates back to 2004. It listed more than 100 segregated settlements only in the region of Košice (koshisay). At a national level the number nearly tripled.
In Moldava nad Bodvou kids have to walk about two kilometres to reach the nearest school, Despite the distance, enrollment is high - social benefits for parents are determined by their child's attendance.
The problems with the Slovak education system start during pre-school education.
Michaela Csalova, from the Centre for Sustainable Development Slovakia (ETP)-ENGL, said: The problem is that they are not placed in the kindergartens, where they could learn basic hygienic habits, discipline, and then the first grade at the elementary school would be much easier for them, but they a re not accepted in the kindergartens here in Moldava.
This is why the Centre for Sustainable Development, ETP, has organised pre-school classes to integrate Roma children into Primary school. These lessons are crucial for their development, as a large percentage are still being placed in special schools for mentally disabled, or all-Roma classes. This creates a profound disadvantage, according to experts and parents.
Roma children don't have the same opportunities as non-Roma kids because it's difficult for them to go to school. It's difficult for them to speak read and write in Slovak. But also Roma parents should make an effort to encourage children to go on studying, said mother Alžběta Dudyová.
Euronews reporter Monica Pinna said:A project in 2008 showed that integration is possible. The students at a school in Kremnica experience it every day.
Kremnica, in the heart of Slovakia, has about 300 Roma residents over a population of 5,200 people. Here, the private secondary school Zefyrin Jiménez Malla is open to Roma and non Roma children and it's specialized in preparing marginalized students for academic education.
In this school, children, Roma and non Roma are educated in Slovak language, English and also in Roma language. They also have Roma history as a subject, and I think this is the good way forward for integration and this is specific of this school. I have never done this kind of work before, even though I am a Roma person, said English teacher Jana Luptakova.
For some of Jana's 5th year students, a mixed class is a totally new experience. Seventeen-year-old Nicola Pokošová, has spent all her previous school years in an only-Roma school. The change wasn't easy.
She said: At the beginning there were some looks that made me feel weird. I had to build relations. I thought I would have been rejected, but it's not true. They (non-Roma) are normal and we became friends.
This school offers children a place to learn and play. After school activities include art and music - they are encouraged to develop their personal talents. Students are given opportunities and equal access to quality education.
School Director, Jana Tomova, said: Our goal is educating Roma children in mainstream education. Because usually Roma kids are placed in special schools where they can get only to the equivalent of four years education in nine years. Which is not economically viable.
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BLACK PEOPLE TRAVEL TO BRATISLAVA, Slovakia - Is Bratislava Worth Visiting? Things To Do, See, & Eat
People have asked, Do Black People Travel to Bratislava? Is Bratislava Worth Visiting? In this video you will see the highlights of Bratislava and learn fascinating facts about this Slovak city. We'll explore the old town and new town. It still has it's medieval origins along with a vibrant city center. I was surprised by the grafitti art, adding an urban vibe. We took an awesome FREE walking tour, learned Slovak greetings, had lunch at a traditional Slovak pub, and tried traditional dishes. We had the most delicious dessert at the cutest cafe. We learned intriguing facts and Slovak traditions. There's also a few ways to pronounce Bratislava. Hungarians say it differently than the Slovak language. We also learned about the history of Hungary and Slovakia. There are a few ways to pronounce Bratislava so it's fun to hear the various versions.
Black people travel the world and it was a pleasure exploring Bratislava!
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2 Cent - Defect ? - Slovakia 74.368.000
2 Cent - Defect 2 euro cent 2009 European Union type Circulation coin Copper plated Steel
Kremnica, Slovakia MK 74.368.000 120.000 13.000
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Obverse - The obverse of the coins of small denomination depicts the pride of Slovakia - Krivan mountain of High Tatras.
Almost in the center of the coin there is the name of the country SLOVENSKO, under the inscription - the year of issue below - the emblem of Slovakia and the mint mark of Slovakia and coin designer Edge type Smooth with a groove
2017 MK 13.000.000 8.000 3.000
2016 MK 17.000.000 23.000 3.000
2015 MK 12.025.000 21.500 3.500
2014 MK 5.025.000 21.500 3.500
2013 MK ? 23.500 5.500 € 0.36
2012 MK ? 23.000 6.000 € 0.62
2011 MK 15.000.000 25.000 6.000
2010 MK 50.000.000 25.000 5.000
2009 MK 74.368.000 120.000 13.000
Weight gr 3.06
Diameter mm 18.75
Thickness mm 1.67