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List of tourism regions of Slovakia

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

There are the following official tourism regions in Slovakia:

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Division until 2004

The districts (okresy) completely or partly included in the regions are indicated in parentheses:

  • Bratislava and its surroundings (Bratislava, Malacky, Pezinok, Senec)
  • Záhorie (Malacky, Myjava, Senica, Skalica)
  • Podunajsko [ Danube River region] (Dunajská Streda, Galanta, Komárno, Nové Zámky, Šaľa)
  • Považie [ Váh region] (Hlohovec, Nové Mesto n/Váhom, Piešťany, Trenčín, Trnava)
  • Horné Považie Upper Váh region (Bytča, Ilava, Považská Bystrica, Púchov, Žilina)
  • Ponitrie [ Nitra River region] (Bánovce nad Bebravou, Nitra, Partizánske, Prievidza, Šaľa, Topoľčany, Zlaté Moravce)
  • Kysuce (Čadca, Kysucké Nové Mesto)
  • Orava (Dolný Kubín, Námestovo, Tvrdošín)
  • Turiec (Martin, Turčianske Teplice)
  • Horehronie [ Upper Hron River region] (Banská Bystrica, Brezno)
  • Pohronie [ Hron River region] (Banská Štiavnica, Levice, Zlaté Moravce, Žarnovica, Žiar n/Hronom)
  • Podpoľanie [sk] [ Territory below the Poľana Mountains] (Detva, Krupina, Zvolen)
  • Novohrad (Levice, Lučenec, Poltár, Veľký Krtíš)
  • Gemer (Revúca, Rimavská Sobota, Rožňava)
  • Liptov (Liptovský Mikuláš, Ružomberok)
  • Tatras (Kežmarok, Poprad)
  • Spiš (Gelnica, Levoča, Spišská Nová Ves)
  • Zamagurie [ Territory behind the Spišská Magura Mountains] (Stará Ľubovňa)
  • Šariš (Bardejov, Prešov, Sabinov, Stropkov, Svidník)
  • Košice and surroundings (Košice, Košice-okolie)
  • Horný Zemplín [ Upper Zemplin] (Humenné, Medzilaborce, Snina, Vranov n/Topľou)
  • Dolný Zemplín [ Lower Zemplin] (Michalovce, Sobrance, Trebišov)

Division from 2004

Tourist regions of Slovakia.
  • Bratislava
  • Záhorie
  • Podunajsko
  • Dolné Považie [ Lower Váh region]
  • Stredné Považie [ Middle Váh region ]
  • Severné Považie [ Northern Váh region ]
  • Nitriansko [ Nitra region ]
  • Horná Nitra [ Upper region ]
  • Orava
  • Turiec
  • Horehronie
  • Pohronie
  • Tekov (Dolné Pohronie) [ Lower Hron region ]
  • Hont
  • Zvolensko-Podpoľanie
  • Novohrad (Poiplie) [ Ipeľ region ]
  • Gemer
  • Liptov
  • Zamagurie
  • Tatras
  • Spiš
  • Košice
  • Šariš
  • Horný Zemplín
  • Dolný Zemplín

See also

References

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