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Slavkovský štít is the
fourth highest mountain peak that can be
reached on a
marked trail in the High
Tatra mountains in Slovakia. Its
summit is 2452 metres...
- The
Slavkov Forest (formerly also Emperor's Forest; Czech:
Slavkovský les, German: Kaiserwald) is a
highland and
geomorphological mesoregion of the Czech...
- (Slovakia) Rysy - 2503 m, 2499 m (Slovakia/Poland) Kriváň - 2495 m (Slovakia)
Slavkovský štít - 2452 m (Slovakia) Batizovský štít - 2448 m (Slovakia) Veľký Mengusovský...
- 2,473 meters. The north-western peak is the
highest point of Poland.
Slavkovský štít, 2452
meters tall,
within the
Tatra National Park,
Slovakia Slovak...
- year, by Vojtěch Hřímalý, Lederer,
Josef Krehan,
Alois Neruda, and
Karel Slavkovský. It was not
published then and Dvořák lost the
autograph over the years...
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mountains from the
northwest of the town. The
large peak to the
right is
Slavkovský štít A
watercolor painting of the town in 1890. A
church in Starý Smokovec...
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holiday resort thanks to its
location among the
green mountains of the
Slavkovský les and the Český les,
sports facilities (the town's
first golf course...
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temperatures below −30.0 °C (−22.0 °F) will
occur under extremely cold.
Slavkovský štít (left) and Lomnický štít (center right) as seen from Tatranská Lomnica...
- Prague,
performed by Václav Kopta, Petr Mareš,
Alois Neruda, and
Karel Slavkovský. The
composition consists of
three movements:
Allegro moderato (D major)...
- 1944,
Slavkovsky District was
occupied by
German troops. On August 23, 1944, the
district was
transferred to
Pskov Oblast. In 1959,
Slavkovsky District...