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The Prešov Region (Slovak: Prešovský kraj, pronounced [ˈpreʂɔwskiː ˈkraj]; Hungarian: Eperjesi kerület), also Priashiv Region [2] (Ukrainian: Пряшівський край, romanized: Priashivskyi krai, pronounced [prʲaʃivsʲkɪj kraj]), is one of the eight Slovak administrative regions and consists of 13 districts (okresy) and 666 municipalities, 23 of which have town status.
Prešov [b] is a city in eastern Slovakia.It is the seat of administrative Prešov Region (Slovak: Prešovský kraj) and Šariš.With a population of approximately 85,000 for the city, and in total more than 100,000 with the urban area, it is the third-largest city in Slovakia after the nearby city of Košice.
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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 of Sáros . Historical population
Humenné (pronunciation ⓘ; Hungarian: Homonna; Ukrainian: Гуменне) is a town in the Prešov Region ("kraj") in eastern Slovakia and the second largest town of the historic Zemplín region. It lies at the volcanic Vihorlat mountains and at the confluence of the Laborec and Cirocha Rivers.
Villages and municipalities in the Prešov Region (14 C) Pages in category "Geography of Prešov Region" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total.
Stropkov District (okres Stropkov) is a district in the Prešov Region of eastern Slovakia.Until 1918, the district was mostly part of the county of Kingdom of Hungary of Zemplín, apart from an area in the north west around Duplín, Tisinec, Krušinec, Výškovce, Vislava, Oľšavka, Gribov and Kožuchovce which formed part of the county of Šariš.