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1. rocca guaita and torre cesta
guaita, cesta and the montale tower are the three pinnacles, simbol of mount ... it's far known as the rocca guaita and, inner its solid
dividers, guaranteed by double.immagine di torre cesta, san marino: rocca cesta visto dalla guaita - guarda i four.883 video e foto
amatoriali dei membri di tripadvisor su torre cesta.
2. mount titano
monte titano is a shop of the apennines and the most crucial top in san marino. it remains at 739 m above sea degree and is discovered
expeditiously towards the east of the capital, san marino. wikipedia
3. faetano
faetano is one of the 9 assemblages or castelli of san marino. it has 1,164 tenants in a sector of seven,seventy five km². wikipedia
4. montegiardino
montegiardino is one of the nine assemblages or castelli of san marino. it has 910 tenants in a quarter of three.31 km². it's miles home to the college of the republic of san marino, the country's absolutely college. wikipedia
5. borgo maggiore
borgo maggiore is one of the 9 assemblages or castelli of san marino. it lies on the foot of monte titano and has a loads of 6,631,
making it the second greatest town of san marino, after dogana. wikipedia
6. serravalle
serravalle is a castello arranged in the eu republic of san marino. with a hundreds of 10,591 occupants and a surface of 10.fifty three km², it isn't always recently the most thickly populated locale in ... wikipedia
7. piazza della liberta
piazza della libertà is a city rectangular in san marino. structures across the rectangular[edit]. palazzo pubblico (san marino) · statua della libertà. wikimedia
8. dogana
dogana is a city and a regular ward, whose name connotes conventions residence; it's miles arranged in the north-japanese corner of san marino within the serravalle district. the city is the most populated settlement in the republic. wikipedia
9. basilica di san marino
the basilica di san marino is a catholic church organized within the republic of san marino. while the country has a selected dominance of eminent religious systems of christian truth, the basilica is the important church of the city of san marino. wikipedia deal with: piazzale domus plebis, 47890 città di san marino, san marino
10. the diners of san marino metropolis
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Poprad, Slovakia
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Poprad (Hungarian: Poprád, German: Deutschendorf) is a city in northern Slovakia at the foot of the High Tatra Mountains famous for its picturesque historic centre and as a holiday resort. It is the biggest town of the Spiš region and the tenth largest city in Slovakia with a population of approximately 55,000 people.
The Poprad-Tatry Airport is an international airport located just outside the city. Poprad is also the starting point of the Tatra Electric Railway (known in Slovak as Tatranská elektrická železnica), a set of special narrow-gauge trains connecting the resorts in the High Tatras with each other and with Poprad. Main line trains link Poprad to other destinations in Slovakia and beyond; in particular, there are through trains running from Poprad to Prague in the Czech Republic.
The territory belonged to the Kingdom of Hungary since the 10th century and was probably originally inhabited by Slavic settlers. It was colonized in the 13th century by German settlers and became the largely German town Deutschendorf meaning 'Germans' village'. From 1412 to 1770, as one of the Szepes towns, Poprad was pawned by the Kingdom of Hungary to the Kingdom of Poland, resulting in a strong Polish influence on the city's further development.
Poprad itself, the first written reference to which dates from 1256, was for 690 years (up until 1946) just one of several neighbouring settlements, which currently make up the modern city. The other parts of the current municipality are Matejovce (first reference 1251), Spišská Sobota (1256), Veľká (1268), and Stráže pod Tatrami (1276). The most significant of these original towns was Georgenberg (or Szepesszombat, now: Spišská Sobota), which preserved its dominant position in the area until the late 19th century.
In 1999, Poprad put in a bid to host the 2006 Winter Olympics, but lost to Turin, Italy.
Poprad lies at an altitude of 672 metres above sea level. Poprad is situated on the Poprad River in the Sub-Tatra Basin, and is a gateway to the High Tatras. Mountain ranges around the city include the Levoča Hills in the east, Kozie chrbty in the south, and the Low Tatras in the southwest. The drainage divide between the Black Sea and Baltic Sea lies a bit to the west, near the village of Štrba.
Poprad lies in the north temperate zone and has a humid continental climate (Köppen Dfb) with four distinct seasons. It is characterised by a significant variation between warm summers and cold winters.
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In this guide, we’ll visit one of the most impressive natural areas of Europe – the Tatra Mountains of Slovakia.
Broad green expanses, an Alpine view with perfect peaks, forests, lakes and rivers all right alongside a delicious and fascinating traditional cuisine, activities for the whole family, hospitable residents, history, and culture.
Our trip will be divided into three popular regions: the High Tatras, the Low Tatras, and the Slovak Garden of Eden.
In each one of these areas, you can visit different natural sites, but in some of them you can also find similar attractions, like water parks, sporting activities, and more, so you’ll be able to decide which of the areas is most important for your visit. Links to all the sites we’ll be visiting will be available here in the description and on the Walking Distance website, so click through and check it out.
The best season for nature trips in the Tatras is summer or the start of fall. If you love skiing, then the snowy winter offers a wide range of sites and attractions.
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Best Things to in Levoca, Slovakia
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Town Hall
St. Jacob's Church
Levoca Historic Centre
Marianska Hora
Cage of Shame
Dom Majstra Pavla (Spis Museum)
Master Paul's House
Evangelical church in Levoca
The new church and Minorite monastery in Levoca
Levoca town walls
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Štrbské Pleso mountain lake (1346 meters ASL), Slovakia
Štrbské pleso mountain lake is the most famous and the most
visited lake in the High Tatras. This around 155 days per year
ice covered lake is surrounded by dense forest and high
mountains. The tower of ski jump and some old hotels belong
to this place too. Štrbské pleso is a unique starting place for
fitness walking and climbing ascents on the beautifull mountain
High Tatras (Kriváň, Rysy, Solisko etc.)
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Košice (Slovakia) Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Košice in Slovakia.
The ancient royal city of Košice was once the centre of Northern Hungary and is today located in eastern Slovakia. In the fourteenth century it was granted many privileges and became a city of goldsmiths and bell-founders and also an important trading city. The Gothic Saint Elizabeth Cathedral characterises the architectural ensemble of the Old Town. It was named after the Hungarian king's daughter, Elisabeth, who was married to the Thuringian landgrave, Ludwig The Fourth, and who lived on the Wartburg. From 1380, and influenced by French architecture, the construction of the cathedral took a hundred and thirty years to complete. It was not until the end of the nineteenth century, and in corresponding spirit, that it was radically adapted according to Neo Gothic design. In the middle of a large market place, playful water fountains entertain beneath shady trees. In time with the music, the water jets perform balletic movements that never fail to attract many onlookers. Next, a freestanding carillon that has twenty two bells which ring out hourly with the melodies of east Slovakian folk songs. The East-Slovakian Museum is one of Slovakia’s oldest museums and contains the history of the city and surrounding area. It is also where the Golden Treasure Of Košice can be admired in full: almost three thousand gold coins from eighty one European mints dating from the fifteenth to the seventeenth centuries, plus a Renaissance gold chain. Košice became a powerful centre of both trade and culture and one of the largest and most prosperous cities of mediaeval times.
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Is Bratislava, Slovakia Worth Visiting?
Is Bratislava, Slovakia worth visiting? I had no idea what to expect but within five minutes of arriving I knew this was going to be good. This European capital city really charmed me and it's well worth visiting. It’s a one hour drive from Vienna, Austria, which makes a perfect day trip. If you can spend a bit more time, even better.
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The first thing I saw was the SNP Bridge or, as locals call it, the UFO Bridge which crosses the Danube River. SNP stands for Slovak National Uprising but the nickname comes from the flying saucer shaped restaurant that sits at the top of the bridge pylon. Unfortunately, the construction of the bridge meant that a large portion of the beautiful Old Town was destroyed, including almost the entire Jewish quarter.
St. Martin’s Cathedral, one of the city’s most historically important buildings, narrowly missed the bridge construction. The access ramp for the bridge is extremely close to it and the church is actually sustaining damage due to all the vibrations from the busy traffic. The cathedral was where Hungarian kings (and one queen!) were crowned for hundreds of years. Leaders of the Habsburg Empire, including the one and only Maria Theresa, had their coronations there between 1563 and 1830. There’s a crown at the top of the steeple sitting on a golden pillow which gives a hint of how significant this place is. On the sidewalk below there are little crown symbols that show the coronation procession route taken by royals on their way to St. Martin’s. You can follow them through the town, if you’d like to walk in their footsteps.
The best view of the cathedral is from Bratislava Castle which sits above the city. The hill has been populated since the Stone Age and the first known inhabitants were the Celts. There are a bunch of stairs to reach the castle but it’s well worth it. I love the crisp white colour of the castle with its four towers. I think it’s the best spot to see the sunset because the warm light at dusk is beautiful.
Michael’s Gate is the only surviving gate to the old city. There used to be four city gates and they were the only way in and out during medieval times. Michael’s Gate was built in the 13th century and in the 17th century a moat was added complete with a draw bridge that went up and down.
Nearby Michael’s Gate is Executioner Alley. It’s where the town executioner used to live and, because the city only had one, his house had to be clearly marked for anyone, um, needing him. The residence is now a massage centre which I found pretty funny.
If you’re in need of good luck there are some statues in Bratislava you can touch. One is of a man standing in a gutter at an intersection called ‘The Watcher.’ It’s considered good luck to touch his head. If you still need more luck, head over to the statue of Hans Christian Andersen and rub his finger. He visited Bratislava and it even inspired some of his writing.
One of my favourite spots in Bratislava is the Church of St. Elizabeth of Hungary or, as it’s better known, the Blue Church. Everything from the façade to the mosaic tiles to the roof is blue. Inside the art nouveau building even the pews are blue. This church is a really popular spot to get married and it takes years to get a booking.
A building that has been given the honour of being one of the ugliest in the world is also found in Bratislava: the Slovak Radio Building. This inverted pyramid is an excellent example of Brutalist architecture from the Communist era in Slovakia. Whether you love it or hate it, I doubt you’ll forget it.
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