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One of the most complete travel guides of Slovakia, a landlocked country in Central Europe. It is surrounded by Austria to the west, Czech Republic to the north west, Hungary to the south, Poland to the north and Ukraine to the east. With numerous medieval towns, high mountains, caves and a lively capital city, there's probably something for every traveller to enjoy in Slovakia. Slovakia is said to have the highest number of fortified castles per capita in the whole world. The guide contains very useful information, for travelers, that will help them have a pleasant stay there. |
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This guide provides interesting and captivating information about Slovakia, a beautiful mountainous country, with soaring peaks in the High Tatras of the Carpathian Mountains. In the center of Slovakia stretches another range, the Low Tatras, which are known for their many ski slopes. |
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Go fishing, canoing, boating and swimming at the lakes and rivers, which nestle amidst the glacial landscape. The best locations are at Liptovská Mara, Orava, Sl'nava and Zemplínska Sírava. Go rafting on the Dunajec River in the Pieniny national park. Find here more top things to do in Slovakia. |
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A general description of Slovakia, an up-and-coming tourist destination that beckons travelers from around the world to its rugged mountainous scenery, rich architectural history and competitive prices. |
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A small, but useful and captivating overview of Slovakia, a country with a great natural beauty. The north is forested and mountainous and has great hiking and skiing possibilities. The countryside is dotted with castles that remind the visitor of the attacks the Slovaks suffered from Tartar invasions. The villages and regional towns are lovely with original buildings - no horrible fast food restaurants. |
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