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A guide to small towns in Slovakia: the most famous towns in Slovakia.
1. The most famous town in Slovakia

Slovakia has Bratislava, Kosice and Presev.

The following is a detailed introduction of these cities.

1. Bratislava

Braslau, located on the Danube, is the capital, economic and cultural center of Slovakia, the capital of western Slovakia and the largest city in Slovakia.

Bratislava is the seat of the presidential palace, parliament and government. Historically, the city used the German name Pressburg for a long time and was strongly influenced by Germanic, Czech, Hungarian, Jewish, Slovak and other ethnic groups. From 1536 to 1783, this city was the capital of the Habsburg dynasty in Hungary. There are many historical figures from Slovakia, Hungary and Germany in Brasla, on which the Slovak national movement in the19th century was based.

2. Kosice

Located in the eastern part of Honal, near the Hungarian border, Kosice is the second largest city in Slovakia after the capital Bratislava. As the economic and cultural center of eastern Slovakia, Kosice has three universities, numerous churches, museums and theaters.

Kosice is an important industrial center in Slovakia. The city has a complicated railway system and an international airport. Kosice Historical Center is the largest national protected building in Slovakia, with many Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque cultural relics. St Elizabeth's Cathedral is the largest church in Slovakia.

In 20 13, Kosice was elected as european capital of culture.

3. Presev

Preshof, built in12nd century, is a city in eastern Slovakia, located on the Toriza River. It is the center of Ukrainian culture in China, with many architectural relics from 12 to18th century.

1870, the construction of the railway from Kosice to Presev was started, which was the first railway in Presev.

A fire in 1887 destroyed most towns.

19 18, Presev became a part of the newly established Czechoslovakia. During World War II, according to the first Vienna arbitration award, the neighboring town of Kosice was once again allocated to Hungary, so many public buildings moved from Kosice to Presev.

2. Famous towns in the Czech Republic

FunPrague, the capital of Czech Republic, is one of the few cities in the world where the whole city has been listed as a world cultural heritage. It is also the fastest-growing developed city in Central and Eastern Europe with beautiful scenery.

Besides, five days in Prague is also a waste. There is a very famous fairy tale town in the south of Prague, namely CK town. Be sure to go and see it. Don't miss it.

Considering the cost performance, it is really not cost-effective to let it fly all the way to Europe to a Czech Republic. You might as well consider Austria. You can go to Vienna, which is a world-famous music city.

To sum up: s not easy to go to Europe. S too far and too expensive. Now that you and I are gone, although the scenery of Prague Castle and vltava river is fascinating, if you optimize your itinerary, your trip will be more perfect and full of memories.

3. Small towns in Czechoslovakia

Anton kubala, a Slovak football player, now plays for TOT Club, playing in midfield.

4. The most famous town in Europe

Annecy, a small town in southeastern France, is located in Haute-Savoie province in the Rhone-Alpes region. This small town near the Swiss border is more like Switzerland than France. Annecy, the most beautiful town in the French Alps, is known as the balcony of the Alps and Venice of Sava. The water of Anna West Lake comes from the ice and snow in the Alps and is known as the cleanest lake in Europe. Even in winter, the mountains in Annecy are green, the water is green, the landscape is natural and life is leisurely.

Hugh River from the western mountainous area runs through the whole old city and flows into the Anaxi Lake in front of the city hall. The small streets along the river are full of open-air cafes, souvenir shops, hotels and restaurants, while flowers are planted in front of the arcade of the building and on the bridge across the river. On the central island of Gongxiu River, the conical Palace Island, the Annecy Castle on the high slope at the end of St. Clare Road, the main street in the old city, is an iconic ancient building in Annecy. Coupled with the small streets, flowing water, flowers and tourists in the urban area, it constitutes a strong tourist landscape in the old city of Annecy. Near the canal that runs through the city, there are rural houses where Swiss Luso once lived. Although this town is in France, it can feel the breath of Switzerland.

The territory of Slovakia and the United States is oval in outline, located in the middle of the Carpathian Mountains, with rolling mountains in the north, where many peaks of the Carpathian Mountains are located, and the Danube Plain Basin in the south with many rivers.

It is a landlocked country in central Europe, bordering the Czech Republic in the northwest, Poland in the north, Ukraine in the east, Hungary in the south, Austria in the southwest and the former Czechoslovak Socialist Republic in the east. From 1 99365438+1October1,Slovakia became an independent sovereign state. The country is high in the north and low in the south, with beautiful scenery, pleasant climate, numerous historical sites and rich tourism resources. In addition, Slovakia has one of the largest number of castles in the world, from the ruins of ancient castles to well-preserved museum collections. In 2006, Slovakia entered the ranks of developed countries.

: 5. List of scenic spots in Slovakia

Spy castle

This magnificent relic with a history of 900 years is one of the largest castles in Europe! It is located in the beautiful land of travertine rocks. From there, the scenery is so primitive. A magical place that takes you back to the past perfectly.

Among the most important monuments in the world, this castle is listed as a World Heritage by UNESCO. The exhibition is large in scale and far-reaching, and you can spend a whole day browsing. On weekends, this castle is really crowded with ready-to-wear lovers and historical props. On the way from Levoka to Presov, you will find spies Castle.

What is the most famous town in Slovakia?

1. Eastern European countries usually include the European parts of Russia and Kazakhstan, as well as Belarus, Ukraine, Moldova, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Poland, Czech Republic and Slovakia, Hungary and Romania.

Generally speaking, geographically speaking, the area from Germany and Austria to the intercontinental boundary of Eurasia is considered as Eastern Europe.

This range includes Russia and the European part of Kazakhstan, as well as Belarus, Ukraine, Moldova, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovakia, Hungary and Romania (Kazakhstan also has a small part of its territory in Eastern Europe).

3. Broadly speaking, the six countries of the former Yugoslavia (Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro and Macedonia) and Albania are sometimes regarded as Eastern European countries.

In the past, most eastern European countries were ruled by * * *, but now they are all capitalist countries. After the drastic changes in Eastern Europe and the disintegration of the Soviet Union, some Eastern European countries successively joined the European Union and NATO.

Host country and theme 7. The most beautiful town in Slovakia

International Children's Book Day (1967-20 14)

Children's Evergreen Tree 1967 (Switzerland)

1968 love words for children all over the world (yugoslavia)

1969 A man in a black Spanish cloak (Sweden)

Children in 1970-What does the book mean to you? (Yugoslavia)

197 1 year Martin and Books (Austria)

1972 making friends with books (USA)

1973 world children's books (Czechoslovakia)

1974 take a book with you wherever you go (UK)

1975 Mountain of the Elves (Denmark)

1976 mysterious goldfish (Iran)

1977 Happy Reading (France)

1978 living in a world full of books (Australia)

1979 books are the source of friendship (Bulgaria)

1980, books are the window of the world (Poland)

198 1 year is pleasant to study (Federal Republic of Germany)

1982 books are the sun of peace (Cyprus)

1983, everyone needs to eat and read (Venezuela)

1984 reading and sharing happiness (Brazil)

1985 reading is inseparable from life (Austria)

1986 No one can steal the sun (Czechoslovakia)

1987 children, books and the world (USSR)

1988 magic carpet (Austria)

Share the wonderful experience of studying in 1989 (Ghana)

Canadian glade, 1990.

Books are fireflies in the dark (Greece)

1992 merian, a girl who loves story books (Colombian)

1993 books are secret (Iran)

1994 belongs to the reader's world (USA)

1995 Books-Sharing Experience (Japan)

1996 books are the rainbow bridge leading to the inner world (Denmark)

1997 childhood is the poetry of life/poetry is the childhood of the world (Slovenia)

1998, books are opened and magic blooms (Belgium)

1999 my book, my love (Spain)

The secret of 2000 is in books, and books are secrets (Finland)

200 1 Books are available (Hungary)

Climbing Shu Mountain in 2002 (Austria)

The intoxicating online world in 2003 (Brazil)

The Light of Books in 2004 (Greece)

The book in 2005 is my magic eye.

In 2006, the fate of books was written on the stars (Slovakia)

Stories from all over the world in 2007 (New Zealand)

Books in 2008 make people wise, but only make people happy (Thailand)

My World in 2009 (Egypt)

20 10 There is a book waiting for you. Find it! (Spain)

20 1 1 year, spring is boundless and flowers bloom at the fingertips (Estonia)

A long time ago, at 20 12, a story spread all over the world (Mexico).

20 13 books make the world happy (America)

Read the story and imagine those countries in 20 14 years (Ireland)

8. Martin Town, Slovakia

Now the Czech Republic, like a butterfly emerging from its cocoon, freely blooms with charming brilliance. It belongs to continental climate, with hot summer and cold winter. It borders Slovakia in the east, Germany in the west, Poland in the north and Hungary in the south. It is a landlocked country surrounded by four countries.

Prague is one of the oldest cities in Europe with a history of more than 900 years. It is also known as one of the most beautiful cities in Europe and the first city in the world to be designated as a world cultural heritage. It seems ridiculous to say that Prague is a museum of world architecture, because the Czech army never resists foreign enemies.

Today, the Czech Republic has taken great pains to maintain such a unique scenery in Prague. They stipulate that when applying for a new building, the design should not be similar to other buildings nearby. Therefore, the American architecture in Prague has different shapes, but it has similar simplicity beauty.

Looking around, Prague is full of tall and straight minarets, which are dazzling, so it also has the reputation of the city of 100 pagodas.

9. Top Ten Castles in Slovakia

1. Central European train (Chongqing ~ Duisburg). Depart from Chongqing Tuanjie Village Station, leave Alashankou, pass through Kazakhstan, Russia, Belarus and Poland, and arrive at Duisburg Station in Germany. The whole journey is about 1 1000 km, and the running time is about 15 days. The source of supply is mainly locally produced IT products. 20 14 began to attract the surrounding areas to export to other sources in Europe. It was first opened on March 9, 20 1 1. As of August 1, 20 14, there were 1 14 banks, including 22 banks on 20 14.

2. Central European train (Chengdu ~ Rhodes). It starts from Chengdu Chengxiang Station, leaves Alashankou, passes through Kazakhstan, Russia and Belarus, and reaches Lodz Station in Poland. The whole journey is 9965 kilometers, and the running time is about 14 days. The main sources are locally produced information technology products and other export commodities. 2065438+First opened on April 26th, 2003. As of August 1, 20 14, there were 58 banks, including 26 on 20 14.

3. Central European train (Zhengzhou ~ Hamburg). Depart from Putian Station in Zhengzhou, leave Alashankou, pass through Kazakhstan, Russia, Belarus and Poland, and arrive at Hamburg Station in Germany. The whole journey10245km, and the running time is about 15 days. The supply mainly comes from Henan, Shandong, Zhejiang, Fujian and other central and eastern provinces and cities. Commodities include tires, high-grade clothing, cultural and sports supplies, handicrafts and so on. 2013 July 18 was put into operation for the first time. Up to 20 14, 12 and 17, 92 trains have been operated, with a total cargo of 42,600 tons and a total value of about 455 million US dollars. Among them, 33,700 tons of goods were transported in 20 14, with a cumulative value of 405 million US dollars. [3]

4. Central European train (Suzhou ~ Warsaw). Starting from Suzhou, starting from Manzhouli, passing through Russia and Belarus to Warsaw Station in Poland, the whole journey is 1 1200 kilometers, and the running time is about 15 days. The source of supply is IT products such as notebook computers, tablet computers, LCD screens, hard disks and chips in Suzhou and its surrounding areas. 2065438+opened on September 29th, 2003. Up to August 20 14 16 banks, including 20 14 15 banks.

5. Central European trains (Wuhan ~ Czech Republic, Poland). It starts at Wujiashan Station in Wuhan, exits through Alashankou, passes through Kazakhstan, Russia and Belarus, and reaches relevant cities in Poland, Czechoslovakia and other countries. The whole journey is about 10700 km and the running time is about 15 days. The main sources are consumer electronic products such as laptops produced in Wuhan and other commodities in the surrounding areas. 2012101opened on October 24th. As of August 1, 20 14, there were 10 banks, including 9 banks on 20 14.

6. Central European train (Changsha ~ Duisburg). Starting from Changsha, Xiamen and Nanjing freight yard, one master and two assistants are implemented. A car owner went from Changsha to Duisburg, Germany, and left the country through Alashankou, Xinjiang, passing through Kazakhstan, Russia, Belarus, Poland and Germany. Whole journey 1 1808 km, running time 18 days. 1October 30th online 2012 10. The first one is to leave the country through Khorgos, Xinjiang, and finally arrive in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, with a total length of 6 146km and a running time of 1 1 day; After leaving Erenhot (or Manzhouli), the other two assistants arrived in Moscow, Russia, with a total distance of 8047 km (or 10090 km) and a running time of 13 days (or 15 days). [4]

7. Central European train (Yiwu ~ Madrid). Originating from Yiwu West Railway Station, as an important part of China-Europe train, the first line of China-Europe train (Yiwu-Madrid) will run through the New Silk Road Economic Belt, from Yiwu West Railway Station to Madrid, Spain, and exit through Alashankou Port in Xinjiang, passing through Kazakhstan, Russia, Belarus, Poland, Germany, France and Spain, with a total length of13052km and a running time of about 2/kloc-0. The first China-Europe train (Yiwu-Madrid) runs 4 1 train, loading and unloading 82 standard containers, with a total length of more than 550 meters. 1October 18 starts at 20 14, 1 1: 00 am. It is the longest train in the history of China, passing through most cities and countries, and the overseas railways have changed tracks the most.

Compared with other Central European trains, CreditEase Europe has achieved five firsts:

First, the transportation route is the longest. It is1850km longer than before. The longest train in Sumanu (1 1200 km) is the longest train in Central Europe.

Second, it passes through the most countries. Apart from China, Kazakstan, Russian Federation, Belarus, Poland and Germany, plus France and Spain, there are eight countries in total, spanning almost the whole Eurasia.

Third, it has the largest number of provinces in China. Starting from Zhejiang, from east to west, passing through Anhui, Henan, Shaanxi and Gansu, leaving the country at Alashankou Port in Xinjiang, a total of six provinces (autonomous regions).

Fourth, overseas railways change tracks most frequently. Other Central European trains changed tracks twice in Kazakhstan and Poland. It is believed that the European Central European Train (Yiwu-Madrid) needs to change tracks for the third time at the border between France and Spain.

Fifthly, compared with the first batch of cities in Chongqing, among Chengdu, Zhengzhou, Wuhan and Suzhou, Yiwu is the only county-level city that has opened China-Europe trains.

In the initial stage of the above-mentioned train operation, the local government cultivated the market through subsidies and other measures, and implemented the Belt and Road strategy to ensure the stable operation of train operation and establish the brand of China-Europe international intermodal railway.