The Poprad (Hungarian: Poprád, ‹See Tfd›German: Popper) is a river in northern Slovakia and southern Poland, and a tributary of the Dunajec River near...
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Poprad (Slovak: [ˈpɔprat] ; Hungarian: Poprád; ‹See Tfd›German: Deutschendorf) is a city in northern Slovakia at the foot of the High Tatra Mountains...
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Poprad River Gorge The Poprad River Gorge (Polish: Przełom Popradu) runs through the Western Carpathian Mountain Range in the southernmost part of Poland...
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border from the Poprad River. In the East, the region is described as either terminating linguistically between the Wisłok and Osława Rivers, or ethnographically...
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status of a spa, with the Poprad Landscape Park and the picturesque Poprad River Gorge located nearby. Muszyna's development is tied with proximity of...
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Poprad is a city in Slovakia. It may also refer to: Poprad (river) Poprad (self-propelled anti-aircraft missile system) This disambiguation page lists...
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the railway bridge between Nowy Sącz and Stary Sącz was broken by the river Poprad. At least three people fell from the bridge into the rushing waters....
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town in the Spiš region of eastern Slovakia (population 16,000), on the Poprad River. Prior to World War I, it was in Szepes county in the Kingdom of Hungary...
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Dunajec (redirect from Dunajec river)
and Sądecka Basin (where it merges with its own largest tributary, the Poprad river). It flows across an open valley of the Beskid Foothills and falls down...
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Poprad Landscape Park (Popradzki Park Krajobrazowy) is a protected area (Landscape Park) in southern Poland, named after the Poprad river running through...
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