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Levoča (pronunciation; Hungarian: Lőcse; Rusyn: Левоча) is the prin****l town of
Levoča District in the Prešov
Region of
eastern Slovakia, with a po****tion...
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Levoča Mountains (Slovak: Levočské vrchy, Hungarian: Lőcsei-hegység, German:
Leutschauer Gebirge) is a
mountain range in the Prešov
Region of northern...
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Master Paul of
Levoča (German: Paul von Leutschau, Hungarian: Lőcsei Pál mester; Slovak:
Majster Pavol z Levoče) was a
medieval carver and
sculptor of...
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Levoča District (okres
Levoča) is a
district in the Prešov
Region of
eastern Slovakia.
Until 1918, the
district was part of Spiš County, a
county of the...
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Slovak Paradise Levoča city
walls Košice Gate in
Levoča Polish Gate in
Levoča Thurzo House in
Levoča Basilica of St.
James in
Levoča Spiš
Castle at night...
- (Slovak: Historická
radnica v Levoči) in the
UNESCO World Heritage town of
Levoča (Slovakia) was
originally built in the 15th century, and
stands in the town's...
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centres can be
found in Bratislava, Trenčín, Košice, Banská Štiavnica,
Levoča, and Trnava.
Historical centres have been
going through a
restoration in...
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Basilica of St.
James (Slovak:
Bazilika svätého Jakuba) is a
Gothic church in
Levoča, Prešovský kraj, Slovakia.
Building began in the 14th century. It is a Catholic...
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Evangelical Church of the
Augsburg Confession in
Levoča, (Slovak: Evanjelický
kostol v Levoči), Slovakia, is a
Lutheran church which dates from 1823...
- 16th century,
until 1920 the
capital of the
county was Lőcse (present-day
Levoča). This
article only
covers the
history of
Szepes when it was part of the...