Bratislava
Slovakia's capital, Bratislava, lies in the region by the same name in Slovakia's southwestern part. Part of the Carpathian mountains make up the mountainous central part of this region.
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Trnavsky
The region of Trnavsky borders three countries: Hungary, the Czech Republic and Austria. The Danube flows through the southern part of the region and characterizes the nature here.
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Trenciansky
The region of Trenciansky in Slovakia's western part is characterized by the mountain range of the Carpathian Mountains. This is where you will find the White Carpathians which make up the border to Moravia.
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Zilinsky
The Carpathian Mountains greet you in the Zilina region in Slovakia's northern part. Also the rivers of Waag, Turiec and Orava give this region a certain charm.
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Nitriansky
The Danube creates the southern border of the Nitriansky region. The region also borders Hungary. The lowlands around the Danube characterize the landscape in the southern part while you will find some mountain ranges in the north.
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Banskobystricky
The region of Banskobystricky borders Hungary towards south and is very much characterized by Hungary. Also mountainous areas play a decisive role in the nature and culture of this area.
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Presovsky
The Presovsky region is found in Slovakia's northern part with a border to Poland. Especially the beatiful Carpathian Mountains make this region an attractive tourist destination with a lot of interesting nature.
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Kosicky
Kosicky is located in Slovakia's southeastern part. The scenery reminds of the lowlands which you will find in Hungary on the other side of the border. However, you will also find some attractive mountain areas.
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