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Košice ( UK: / ˈkɒʃɪtsə / KOSH-it-sə, [3] Slovak: [ˈkɔʂitse] ⓘ) [a] is the largest city in eastern Slovakia. It is situated on the river Hornád at the eastern reaches of the Slovak Ore Mountains, near the border with Hungary. With a population of approximately 230,000, Košice is the second-largest city in Slovakia, after the ...
Korzár is the largest and only regional publication of Slovakia. [6] It covers news on eastern Slovakia and has the highest circulation in the region, with four regional editions. [6] From 1998 until 2016, Peter Bercik was editor-in-chief, after which Jaroslav Vrábeľ succeeded him in the post. The publisher is the Petit Press publishing ...
www .kosiceregion .com /en /. The Košice Region ( Slovak: Košický kraj, pronounced [ˈkɔʂitskiː ˈkraj]; Hungarian: Kassai kerület; Ukrainian: Кошицький край) is one of the eight Slovak administrative regions. The region was first established in 1923 and its present borders were established in 1996.
Košice Staré Mesto (literally: "Košice Old Town", Hungarian: Kassa-Óváros) is a borough (city ward) of Košice, Slovakia. It encompasses the historical centre of the city, consisting of the medieval and early modern core of Košice, with many preserved historical buildings of several architectural styles, and a small number of more modern ...
Košice Program. The Košice Program, or Košice Government Program ( Czech: Košický vládní program, Slovak: Košický vládny program) was a 1945 agreement between Czechoslovak Communists who had spent the war in the Soviet Union and the Czechoslovak government-in-exile, which had been based in London. They met in the city of Košice ...
He was inaugurated on January 9, 2006. The seat of the Košice Self-governing Region is a former military headquarters building (generally known as The Division) on the eastern part of the Námestie Maratónu mieru (Peace Marathon Square) in Košice. It was completed in 1908 as the largest and the most modern building in the town at that time.
The Košice–okolie district was a part of Great Moravia until the 10th century. After the district fell apart, the area was incorporated into Abaúj and Torna, which were counties of the Kingdom of Hungary . The region was a part of Abaúj-Torna County from 1882 until the end of World War I. It then became part of the newly formed ...
Košický Klečenov. Coordinates: 48°45′N 21°31′E. Košice-okolie District in the Kosice Region. Church of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary in the village. Košický Klečenov ( Slovak pronunciation: [ˈkɔʂitskiː ˈkletʂenɔw]; Hungarian: Kelecsenyborda) is a village and municipality in Košice-okolie District in the Kosice Region of ...