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Vihorlat Mountains (Slovak: Vihorlatské vrchy; Ukrainian: Вигорлат, Vyhorliat, Hungarian:
Vihorlát) or
colloquially Vihorlat is a
volcanic mountain range...
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second largest town of the
historic Zemplín region. It lies at the
volcanic Vihorlat mountains and at the
confluence of the
Laborec and
Cirocha Rivers. The...
- Zemplín Michalovce) 1945 -
Renamed TJ Zemplín
Vihorlat Michalovce (Telovýchovná
jednota Zemplín
Vihorlat Michalovce) 1991 -
Renamed MFK Zemplín Michalovce...
- Pčolinka in the
valley between the
Bukovec Mountains foothills and the
Vihorlat Mountains. It is the
closest town with rail and bus
connections to Poloniny...
- The
Vihorlat-Gutin Area (Slovak: Vihorlatsko-gutinská oblasť; Ukrainian: Вигорлат-Гутинський хребет; Hungarian:
Vihorlát–Gutin-hegyvidék) is a
region of...
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mountains within the
northern section of
Inner Eastern Carpathians,
including Vihorlat-Gutin Area and Maramureș-Rodna Area. The
Transylvanian Plateau is encircled...
- Vihorlatské
jazero in the past;
literally "Eye of the sea") is a lake in the
Vihorlat Mountains in
eastern Slovakia. It is the
largest non
karst lake and the...
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Vihorlat Protected Landscape Area (Slovak: Chránená krajinná oblasť
Vihorlat) is one of 14
protected landscape areas in Slovakia. The
Landscape Area is...
- the region, as well as
numerous objects and
vestiges by the foot of the
Vihorlat mountains,
dating from the Neolithic.
During the Late
Bronze Age, which...
- Ipeľ, Váh and as far as the city of Žilina, and near the foot of the
Vihorlat, Inovec, and Tribeč mountains, as well as in the
Myjava Mountains. The...