History of Prešov Prešov town hall (July 2002), Prešov – city profile. Retrieved in June 2004 from http://www.pis.sk/jpis/obsah/html/presov_profile.htm...
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governor of Prešov region is Milan Majerský (KDH). He won with 42% of the vote. In the 2017 election a regional parliament was also elected. The Prešov Region...
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(-diocese) of Prešov (also: Preszów, Priashiv, Pryashev, Eperjes) may refer to the following ecclesiastical jurisdictions with see at Prešov, Slovakia :...
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FC Tatran Prešov (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈtatran ˈpreʂɔw]) is a Slovak football club based in the city of Prešov. Tatran Prešov is the oldest football...
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Prešov District (okres Prešov) is a district in the Prešov Region of eastern Slovakia. Until 1918, the district was part of the county of Kingdom of Hungary...
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The University of Prešov (Slovak: Prešovská univerzita v Prešove) is the only public university in the Prešov self-governing region of Slovakia. It focuses...
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Abrahámovce, Bardejov District (Prešov Region) Abrahámovce, Kežmarok District (Prešov Region) Abramová (Žilina Region) Abranovce (Prešov Region) Adamovské Kochanovce...
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Prešov Air Base (IATA: POV, ICAO: LZPW) is a military airport located in Prešov, a city in the Prešov Region in Slovakia. The airport resides at an elevation...
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Vlkolínec which has been the UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1993. The Prešov Region preserves the world's most remarkable folk wooden churches. Most...
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arena located in Prešov, Slovakia. The seating capacity of the arena is for 3,870 people. It is currently home to HT Tatran Prešov. The hall is mainly...
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