Best Attractions and Places to See in Trnava, Slovakia
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List of Best Things to do in Trnava, Slovakia
Town Tower
Mala Synagoga Trnava
St. John the Baptist Cathedral
City Arena Trnava
St. Nicholas Basilica
Townhouses
Trinity Square
Church of St. Helena
Castle Dobra Voda
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1. CASTLE SASOVSKY,ZIARNAD 48°34'44.52N 18°53'59.47E
2. TRINITARIAN CHURCH OF BRATISLAVA,BRATISLAVA
48° 8'45.92N 17° 6'22.54E
3. MARKUŠOVSKÝ CASTLE,MARKUSOVCE 48°54'56.90N 20°37'13.06E
4. PARISH CHURCH,MALACKY 48°26'25.98N 17° 0'43.04E
5. GREEK CATHOLIC CHURCH,HUMENNE 48°56'23.21N 21°54'58.97E
6. BRATISLAVA'S CITY WALLS,BRATISLAVA 48° 8'35.62N 17° 6'15.39E
7. BECKOV CASTLE,BECKOV 48°47'27.20N 17°53'54.31E
8. ST.ELIZABETH CATHEDRAL,KOSICE 48°43'13.03N 21°15'29.34E
9. ST.JOHN THE BAPTIST CATHEDRAL,TRNAVA
48°22'51.23N 17°35'17.40E
10. BAROQUE PREMONSTRATENSIAN MONASTERY,JASOV
48°40'56.61N 20°58'2.10E
11. SLOVAKIA MUSEUM,BRATISLAVA 48° 8'24.81N 17° 6'47.87E
12. CASTLE ORAVA,ZILINA 49°15'44.13N 19°21'31.55E
13. CHURCH IN GAJARY,GAJARY 48°28'0.06N 16°55'26.83E
14. MUSEUM,NITRA 48°18'47.98N 18° 5'18.81E
15. PALFI'S CASTLE,MALACKY 48°26'23.57N 17° 1'52.29E
16. CHURCH-SHRINE OF DIVINE MERCY,SPISSKA NOVA VES
48°57'15.95N 20°31'56.09E
17. SYNAGOGA,MALACKY 48°26'14.55N 17° 1'15.14E
18. CLOCK TOWER,BANSKA 48°44'9.04N 19° 8'47.02E
19. ST. STEFAN CHURCH,BRATISLAVA 48° 8'43.37N 17° 6'17.76E
20. CITY HALL,SPISSKA NOVA VES 48°56'38.67N 20°34'2.19E
21. PRESIDENT'S PALACE OF SLOVAKIA,BRATISLAVA
48° 8'56.92N 17° 6'27.96E
22. CHURCH,BRATISLAVA 48°11'23.00N 17°15'30.13E
23. CASTLE TRENCIN 48°53'39.55N 18° 2'41.44E
24. FRANCISCAN CHURCH,MALACKY 48°26'9.42N 17° 1'8.18E
25. CASTLE LIKAVA,ZILINA 49° 6'19.71N 19°18'44.64E
Just town = My home.
This video is about forgotten little town - Prešov, Slovakia.
My best friend Ajka shows you our heart, the center of nothing but everything.
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St. John's Christmas Carol - Part 2
New Year's Day - Annual Rectory Open House at St. John the Baptist Orthodox Church in Nanticoke, PA. All of the Older Kids spontaneously broke into carolling and gave us such a treat. Soon enough, these carols will disapper. These folks' parents and grandparents brought these joyfully from the old country (Slovakia, Poland, Austro-Hungary, Carpathian Rus, etc) and they are carved into their hearts, shared into ours. What a gift they gave us this day.
Juraj Jartim: Baladikon, Umrelec, Cantus Choir Bratislava
Mixed choir CANTUS from Bratislava (Slovakia) is singing Baladikon: Umrelec from Juraj Jartim.
With Trnava Chamber Orchestra
Conductor: Juraj Jartim
20th June 2010, Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, Trnava
Juraj Jartim: Baladikon, Ranená breza, Cantus Choir Bratislava
Mixed choir CANTUS from Bratislava (Slovakia) is singing Baladikon: Ranená breza from Juraj Jartim.
With Trnava Chamber Orchestra
Conductor: Juraj Jartim
20th June 2010, Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, Trnava
Hotel Max Plaza - Trnava - Slovakia
Hotel Max Plaza hotel city: Trnava - Country: Slovakia
Address: Štefánikova 21/111; zip code: 917 01
Offering a restaurant serving Korean, Japanese and Slovak cuisine, Hotel Max Plaza is located in the centre of Trnava, 400 metres from the John Baptist Cathedral and 450 metres from the Trojicne Square. Free WiFi access is available.
-- Situé dans le centre-ville de Trnava, à 400 mètres de la cathédrale Jean-Baptiste et à 450 mètres de la place Trojičné, l'Hotel Max Plaza possède un restaurant servant des plats coréens, japonais et slovaques.
-- El Hotel Max Plaza se encuentra en el centro de Trnava, a 400 metros de la catedral de San Juan Bautista y a 450 metros de la plaza Trojičné, y alberga un restaurante que sirve especialidades coreanas, japonesas y eslovacas.
-- Das Hotel Max Plaza befindet sich im Zentrum von Trnava, 400 m von der Kathedrale St. Johannes der Täufer und 450 m vom Platz Trojicne entfernt und bietet ein Restaurant mit koreanischer, japanischer und slowakischer Küche. WLAN nutzen Sie...
-- Hotel Max Plaza酒店设有一间供应韩国、日本和斯洛伐克美食的餐厅,位于特尔纳瓦(Trnava)的中心,距离约翰施洗大教堂(John Baptist Cathedral)400米,距离托吉克尼广场(Trojicne Square)450米,设有免费WiFi。 所有空调客房均提供卫星平板电视、付费频道、迷你吧、一台冰箱以及一间配有浴缸或淋浴、吹风机、浴袍、拖鞋和免费洗浴用品的浴室。公寓还设有小厨房和用餐区。 客人可以享受按摩折扣。Hotel Max...
-- Отель Max Plaza находится в городе Трнава, всего в 400 метрах от собора Святого Иоанна Крестителя и в 450 метрах от площади Троицы. На территории отеля работает ресторан, где подают блюда корейский, японской и словацкой кухни.
-- يوفر Hotel Max Plaza مطعم يقدم المأكولات الكورية واليابانية والسلوفاكية، ويقع في وسط ترنافا على بعد 400 متر من كاتدرائية يوحنا المعمدان وعلى بعد 450 متر من ساحة Trojicne. وتتوفر خدمة الواي فاي المجانية.
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Juraj Jartim: Baladikon, Dlhoprstý Janko, Cantus Choir Bratislava
Mixed choir CANTUS from Bratislava (Slovakia) is singing Baladikon: Dlhoprstý Janko from Juraj Jartim.
With Trnava Chamber Orchestra
Conductor: Juraj Jartim
20th June 2010, Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, Trnava
Slovakia Up: Co-Cathedral of St. Nicholas - Prešov / Gameart - Speedart
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- Trenčín castle (Trenčín)
- Nitra castle (Nitra)
- Co-cathedral of St. Nicholas (Prešov)
- Jakab´s palace (Košice)
- Orava castle (Oravský Podzámok)
.. as high as you can and discover the beauty of Slovakia.
Learn something new about these historical buildings from Slovakia and test your knowledge in short quizzes.
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Place the moving part of the building on the previous part as closest as possible.
How high can you build a building in Slovakia Up?
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Juraj Jartim: Baladikon, Dzimi, dzimi, Cantus Choir Bratislava
Mixed choir CANTUS from Bratislava (Slovakia) is singing Baladikon: Dzimi, dzimi from Juraj Jartim.
With Trnava Chamber Orchestra
Conductor: Juraj Jartim
20th June 2010, Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, Trnava
Huddersfield Parish Church - Clock Setting and Mechanism
The clock mechanism within the tower at Huddersfield Parish Church has been maintained by Smith of Derby for over 40 years. Get a glimpse inside the tower at our clock mechanism and see how the time is updated in this short video.
Juraj Jartim: Conservo Grosso, 1st Part, Trnava Chamber Orchestra
Trnava Chamber Orchestra
Conductor and composer: Juraj Jartim
20th June 2010, Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, Trnava
Composed in the summer of 2009 on the occasion of the 90th anniversary of The State Conservatory in Bratislava.
Juraj Jartim: Conservo Grosso, 4th Part, Trnava Chamber Orchestra
Trnava Chamber Orchestra
Conductor and composer: Juraj Jartim
20th June 2010, Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, Trnava
Composed in the summer of 2009 on the occasion of the 90th anniversary of The State Conservatory in Bratislava.
Juraj Jartim: Conservo Grosso, 6th Part, Trnava Chamber Orchestra
Trnava Chamber Orchestra
Conductor and composer: Juraj Jartim
20th June 2010, Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, Trnava
Composed in the summer of 2009 on the occasion of the 90th anniversary of The State Conservatory in Bratislava.
Juraj Jartim: Conservo Grosso, 2nd Part, Trnava Chamber Orchestra
Trnava Chamber Orchestra
Conductor and composer: Juraj Jartim
20th June 2010, Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, Trnava
Composed in the summer of 2009 on the occasion of the 90th anniversary of The State Conservatory in Bratislava.
Juraj Jartim: Conservo Grosso, 5th Part, Trnava Chamber Orchestra
Trnava Chamber Orchestra
Conductor and composer: Juraj Jartim
20th June 2010, Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, Trnava
Composed in the summer of 2009 on the occasion of the 90th anniversary of The State Conservatory in Bratislava.
Juraj Jartim: Conservo Grosso, 3rd Part, Trnava Chamber Orchestra
Trnava Chamber Orchestra
Conductor and composer: Juraj Jartim
20th June 2010, Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, Trnava
Composed in the summer of 2009 on the occasion of the 90th anniversary of The State Conservatory in Bratislava.
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Mesto sa stalo najkrajším mestom Slovenska za rok 2019 Mestu sa hovorí aj malý Rím alebo kedysi Tyrnavia či Tyrnau. Viete kde sa nachádzame?
This town was named the most beautiful Slovak town of 2019. The regional capital in western Slovakia is often called Slovak Rome because of its high concentration of churches and sacral monuments. In the past was the town named as Tyrnavia or Tyrnau. Any idea, where we are?
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Scranton, Pennsylvania | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Scranton, Pennsylvania
00:01:58 1 History
00:02:06 1.1 Pre-industrial (1776–1845)
00:03:26 1.2 Arrival of industry (1846–1899)
00:09:43 1.3 Labor history
00:12:21 1.4 Growth, prosperity and consequences (1900–1945)
00:17:21 1.5 Post-World War II (1946–1984)
00:20:25 1.6 Stabilization and restoration (1985–)
00:22:56 2 Geography
00:24:05 2.1 Climate
00:26:06 2.2 Adjacent municipalities
00:26:15 3 Demographics
00:29:33 4 Public safety
00:29:42 4.1 Fire department
00:30:33 4.2 Police
00:31:19 5 Culture
00:31:27 5.1 Media
00:33:25 5.2 Sports
00:36:45 5.3 Landmarks and attractions
00:40:29 5.4 In popular culture
00:41:26 6 Transportation
00:43:19 6.1 Railroads
00:45:08 7 Education
00:45:17 7.1 Primary and secondary education
00:46:56 7.2 Colleges and universities
00:47:34 7.3 Libraries
00:48:03 8 Notable people
00:48:12 8.1 Government
00:48:20 8.2 Arts
00:48:28 8.3 Sports
00:48:37 8.4 Others
00:48:45 9 Sister cities
00:49:18 10 See also
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Scranton is the sixth-largest city in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. It is the county seat of Lackawanna County in Northeastern Pennsylvania's Wyoming Valley and hosts a federal court building. With a population of 77,291, it is the largest city in the Scranton–Wilkes-Barre–Hazleton, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area, which has a population of about 570,000.Scranton is the geographic and cultural center of the Lackawanna River valley, and the largest of the former anthracite coal mining communities in a contiguous quilt-work that also includes Wilkes-Barre, Nanticoke, Pittston, and Carbondale. Scranton was incorporated on February 14, 1856, as a borough in Luzerne County and as a city on April 23, 1866. It became a major industrial city, a center of mining and railroads, and attracted thousands of new immigrants. It was the site of the Scranton General Strike in 1877.
People in northern Luzerne County sought a new county in 1839 but the Wilkes-Barre area resisted losing its assets. Lackawanna County did not gain independent status until 1878. Under legislation allowing the issue to be voted by residents of the proposed territory, voters favored the new county by a proportion of 6 to 1, with Scranton residents providing the major support. The city was designated as the county seat when Lackawanna County was established in 1878, and a judicial district was authorized in 1879.
The city took its first step toward earning its reputation as the Electric City when electric lights were introduced in 1880 at Dickson Locomotive Works. Six years later, the nation's first streetcars powered exclusively by electricity began operating in the city. Rev. David Spencer, a local Baptist minister, later proclaimed Scranton as the Electric City.