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  1. This is a list of cities and towns in Slovakia, called mestá (singular mesto) in Slovak. Although mesto is variously translated into English as "town" or "city", there is no such legal distinction in Slovak. As of 25 September 2019, there were 141 mestá in Slovakia.

  2. Map of Slovakia. This is a list of cities and towns in Slovakia. This list of cities and towns shows the city or town name first, followed by its district, its region ...

    • Bratislava
    • Košice
    • Žilina
    • Prešov
    • Nitra

    Bratislava is the most populous city in Slovakia with a population of 583,600. It is the capital city of Slovakia and located along the Danube river and bordering Hungary and Austria. The city is one of the fastest expanding cities in the European union with a booming industrial and commercial establishment. The tourism sector has come to life over...

    Košice is the second largest city in Slovakia having a population of at least 355,047 people. It is the administrative capital of Eastern region of Slovakia and the main industrial hub.It houses major companies such as the US Steel giant plant. The city is located along river Hornád near the eastern reaches of the Slovak Ore Mountains. It is also n...

    This northwestern city is rapidly becoming one of the most important centers of international manufacturing. It is a mid-sized town with a population of 108,114 people, and the third most populous urban center in Slovakia. Žilina has a unique architecture that includes arcaded squares, representative of the native Slovakian designs. It is an import...

    Prešov is a regional administrative center of Eastern Slovakia. It has many tourist attraction centers such as the old town, castles, and pools. The old town is characteristic of various architectural styles such as Baroque and Gothic architecture. During the early renaissance period, it was a wealthy town with opal mines and salt mines which conti...

    Located in western Slovakia, Nitra is home to the oldest historical remnants especially those related to the early establishment of Christianity. With a population of 80,524 people, it has turned its fortune to become the most successful agricultural center in Slovakia. It is also the fifth largest city in Slovakia.

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  4. Cities & Towns | Levoča. This former free royal town lies at the southern heel of the Levoca Peaks in the centre of one of the oldest and most distinctive regions of Slovakia – Spis. The town and its sights is among the most beautiful in Slovakia. The oldest written mention of Levoca dates back to 1249.

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    • Bratislava. Bratislava is in the west of the country, bordering both Austria and Hungary and lying on the beautiful river Danube. Overlooking the city is Bratislava Castle, originally built in the 10th century.
    • Kosice. Kosice is the second largest city in Slovakia and is towards the east of the country, close to the Hungarian border. Here too there is enough to do for a few days and it can also be used as a base for exploring eastern Slovakia.
    • Trencin. If you are staying in Bratislava, a pleasant day or weekend trip is to the city of Trencin. It is about 120 km (74.5 miles) away and features Trencin Castle, situated on a rock above the city.
    • Poprad. Poprad is in eastern Slovakia and is a popular holiday resort, both in the summer and in the winter. It lies at the foot of the High Tatras Mountain range and both locals and tourists flock here for skiing in the winter months, while in the summer, hiking is popular.
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