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  2. Ružomberok - Wikipedia

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    The women's basketball team MBK Ružomberok is the most successful basketball team in Slovakia's sport history, with two EuroLeague Women victories. The men's football team MFK Ružomberok plays in the Slovak First Football League. In 2006, it was champion of both the first league (at the time: Corgoň liga) and the Slovak FA Cup.

  3. List of castles in Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of castles in Slovakia. This list includes palaces, citadels and manor houses. This list includes palaces, citadels and manor houses. These Slovak words translate as follows:

  4. Likavka - Wikipedia

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    Location of Likavka in Slovakia. ... Likavka is a village and municipality in Ružomberok District in the Žilina Region of northern Slovakia. ... Likava Castle.

  5. Liptov - Wikipedia

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    Likava Castle, Likavka. Historical and cultural centres of Liptov are the towns of Liptovský Mikuláš, Ružomberok and Liptovský Hrádok. Liptov is surrounded by the highest mountains in Slovakia: High Tatras, West Tatras and Chočské vrchy from the north, Low Tatras from the south and Greater Fatra from the west.

  6. Ružomberok District - Wikipedia

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    Ružomberok District (okres Ružomberok) is a district in the Žilina Region of central Slovakia. Until 1918, the district was part of the county of Kingdom of Hungary of Liptov . Municipalities

  7. Category:Castles in Slovakia - Wikipedia

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  8. Vlkolínec - Wikipedia

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    Vlkolínec is a village under the administration of the town of Ružomberok in Slovakia. Historically, however, it was a separate village. The first written mention of the village came from 1376 and after 1882 it became part of Ružomberok. Its name is probably derived from the Slovak word "vlk", i.e. wolf.

  9. List of World Heritage Sites in Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    Image Location Year listed UNESCO criteria Description Gemer and Abov churches with the medieval wall paintings Banská Bystrica and Košice Regions: 1995 iv (cultural) This nomination comprises ten churches in southern Slovakia. They feature well-preserved murals from the 14th and 15th centuries, painted by vagrant Italian painters of the ...