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  2. Poprad - Wikipedia

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    Poprad lies at an altitude of 672 metres (2,205 ft) above sea level and covers an area of 63 square kilometres (24.3 sq mi). [5] It is located in northeastern Slovakia, about 110 kilometres (68 mi) from Košice and 330 kilometres (205 mi) from Bratislava (by road).

  3. Poprad District - Wikipedia

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    Poprad District (okres Poprad) is a district in the Prešov Region of eastern Slovakia. [1] The district had been established in 1923 and from 1996 exists in its current borders. It consists of 29 municipalities, from which three have a town status. Its seat, cultural and economic center is Poprad, the largest city. Main economic branches are ...

  4. First mass transport of Jews to Auschwitz concentration camp

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    At Poprad transit camp the women were subjected to abuse and theft from the Slovak Hlinka Guard. [8] Before the transport departed, the SS "Jewish adviser" for Slovakia, Dieter Wisliceny, addressed the deportees on the platform, saying that they would be allowed to return home after they finished the work that Germany had planned for them. The ...

  5. Tatranská Javorina - Wikipedia

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    Tatranská Javorina (Polish: Jaworzyna Tatrzańska, Hungarian: Tátrajavorina, German: Uhrgarten) is a village in Poprad District in the Prešov Region of northern Slovakia. Geography [ edit ]

  6. Category:Poprad - Wikipedia

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    View history; General What links here; ... Poprad is a city in northern Slovakia, ... (5 C, 13 P) Pages in category "Poprad"

  7. Co-Cathedral of Our Lady of Sorrows, Poprad - Wikipedia

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    The Co-Cathedral of Our Lady of Sorrows (Slovak: Konkatedrála Sedembolestnej Panny Márie) is the main Roman Catholic church of the town of Poprad, Slovakia. Internal view History

  8. Liptovská Teplička - Wikipedia

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    A new road connecting the village with Poprad was built after World War II, and in the subsequent change of administrative divisions in 1960, the village has been integrated to the Poprad District of the then Eastern-Slovakian region, since 1996 Prešov Region.

  9. Hranovnica - Wikipedia

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    Hranovnica (German: Grenitz or Gränitz, Hungarian: Szepesvéghely) is a village and municipality in Poprad District in the Prešov Region of northern Slovakia, and the second biggest village by population in the district.