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Štrbské Pleso (pronunciation, German:
Tschirmer See; Hungarian: Csorbató or Csorba-tó; Polish:
Szczyrbskie Jezioro) is a ski, tourist, and
health resort...
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Štrbské pleso (pronunciation, German:
Tschirmer See, Polish:
Szczyrbskie jezioro, Hungarian: Csorbató or Csorba-tó) is a
picturesque mountain lake of...
- country's capital, and was the
largest until 2007, when the
village of
Štrbské Pleso became a part of Štrba
after Štrba's muni****l government's successful...
- Starý
Smokovec –
Štrbské Pleso (29,1 km) Starý
Smokovec – Tatranská
Lomnica (5,9 km) At
Štrbské Pleso, the
railway connects to the
Štrbské Pleso–Štrba rack...
- The
Štrbské Pleso–Štrba rack
railway is a 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+3⁄8 in)
gauge narrow-gauge
railway in the High Tatras. It was
built in 1896 and reconstructed...
- The 1987
Winter Universiade, the XIII
Winter Universiade, took
place in
Štrbské Pleso, Czechoslovakia. 596
athletes from 28
countries parti****ted at the...
- Line 183: from:
Štrbské Pleso - to: Poprad-Tatry Line 184: from: Starý
Smokovec - to: Tatranská
Lomnica By OŽ Line 182: from:
Štrbské Pleso - to: Štrba...
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Štrbské Pleso railway station (Slovak: Železničná
stanica Štrbské Pleso) is a
junction station in the High Tatras. It
serves the
settlement of Štrbské...
- Stockholm-Åre-Östersund,
Sweden France Almaty,
Kazakhstan Lillehammer,
Norway Štrbské Pleso,
Slovakia Zakopane,
Poland Berkeley,
Geoff (31 July 2023). "Exclusive:...
- multi-sport
winter event with the host
ducties were
shared by Granada,
Spain and
Štrbské Pleso, Slovakia. On 14
March 2009, FISU
announced that the host
would be...