Bratislava is the capital city of Slovakia and contains several notable landmarks, including Bratislava Castle from 907 and the SNP Bridge which has a restaurant on top. Comenius University in Bratislava was founded in 1919 and is the largest university in Slovakia. Slavin is a memorial in Bratislava dedicated to soldiers from World War II.
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A presentation made for and by students for the Erasmus+ project Understanding and Critical Media Literacy. No copyright infringement meant. Used for educational purposes only.
Slovakia has 7 sights inscribed in the World Heritage List – 5 cultural and 2 natural.
Banská Štiavnica (a former major mining town) and tajchy (ancient water reservoirs around the town)
Bardejov (a historic town)
Levoča, Spiš Castle and associated cultural monuments
Levoča
Spiš Castle
a medieval ecclesiastical town Spišská Kapitula
frescos in a medieval church in Žehra
Spišské Podhradie
Vlkolínec (folk architecture)
Caves in the Slovak Karst:
Dobšinská Ice Cave
Domica Cave
Gombasek Cave
Jasovská Cave
Ochtinská Aragonite Cave
Primeval beech forests in Poloniny National Park and Vihorlat Mountains (localities: Havešová, Stužica, Rožok and Kyjovský Forest)
Wooden churches in central and eastern Slovakia (in Hervartov, Tvrdošín, Kežmarok, Leštiny, Hronsek, Bodružal, Ladomírová, Ruská Bystrá)
In 1993, the first three places mentioned in the list were all cultural Banská Štiavnica, Spišský Castle and Vlkolínec. Then in 1995, Jaskyňa Slovenského a Aggtelekského Krasu (Caves of Slovak and Aggtelek Karst) – a Slovak-Hungarian project was the first Slovak natural Heritage Sight. In the year of 2000, the historic heart of the city Bardejov became fifth UNESCO’s sight of Slovakia. Bukovské Vrchy (Bukovec Mountains) and Vihorlatské Vrchy (Vihorlat Mountains) in the eastern part of the mountain Karpaty (Carpathian Mountains) was inscribed in 2007. The last one is a cultural sight and in UNESCO from 2008 – Wooden Churches of the Slovak part of the Carpathian Mountain Area.
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This a presentation of what our students worked on in February -the trip around Poland which will take you to beautiful places in Poland we are proud of like: Warszawa-our capital, The Baltic Sea, The Masuria Lakes, The Tatra Mountains, the Beskidy Mountains (Ustroń), The Bieszczady Mountains, Kraków and Wrocław -our cultural capitals, Wieliczka Salt Mine, The Tricity-Gdańsk, Gdynia, Sopot. Enjoy the presentation.
This a presentation of what our students worked on in February -the trip around Poland which will take you to beautiful places in Poland we are proud of like: Warszawa-our capital, The Baltic Sea, The Masuria Lakes, The Tatra Mountains, the Beskidy Mountains (Ustroń), The Bieszczady Mountains, Kraków and Wrocław -our cultural capitals, Wieliczka Salt Mine, The Tricity-Gdańsk, Gdynia, Sopot. Enjoy the presentation.
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Dear Dr. Kornbluth and Mr. Gorenberg,
The US House of Representatives is deeply concerned by ongoing and pervasive acts of antisemitic
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1. BRATISLAVA
Bratislava is capital city of Slovakia. It is the biggest city of Slovakia.
Bratislava Castle was built in 907and it looks like a table. Bratislava is
beautiful.
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2. RESTAURANT UFO
This is the bridge SNP and on the top is a restaurant. In this restaurant
we can eat delicious cakes. Under the bridge is the river Danube.
3. COMENIUS UNIVERSITY
IN BRATISLAVA
Comenius University is the biggest university of Slovakia. Comenius
university in Bratislava was founded on 27. June 1919. It is very
good. Lots of people study there.
4. SLAVÍN
Bratislava is the capital city of the Slovakia. Bratislava has a lots of old streets
and historical monuments. My favourite place in Bratislava is Slavin. This
monument is for soldiers from Second World War.
5. SANDBERG
This is the Sandberg, it is 76 m tall. Sandberg is very beautiful, is from sand and grass.
But we can t go behind the fence. People like visiting Sandberg, it´s large and huge.
Sandberg is located in Bratislava. Many years ago there was a sea so we can find
there sharkteeth and another seeanimals.
6. TREE HOUSE IN BRATISLAVA
Tree house in Kačinska valley is the first one in Bratislava and in
Slovakia . You can rent this tree house and sleep there .
7. THE DOBŠINSKÁ ICE CAVE
This cave of 1491 m is really long. It´s 112 m deep.This cave is beatiful. It is a
colory cave. The highest thickness of ice is in the Great Hall with 26,5 m. Since
2000 it is included in the UNESCO World Heritage.
8. ČIČMANY
This is village Čičmany. It is very beautiful. There are old houses which
are painted with white colour. In this village there are 136 painted
houses with the typical white geometrical ornamentatinion. This village
is in the valley Rajecká dolina.
9. CASTLE BOJNICE
This castle is very old and beautiful. It was built in 1113. People visit it every
day. There are lots of legends about this castle. In the museum there are
lots of historic pictures, articles and furniture.
10. ŠTRBSKÉ PLESO
Štrbské pleso is very beautiful place. It is a place for relaxation and recreation. There is
beautiful nature. It is the most famous and the most visited lake in the High Tatras. The
lake is located at altitude 1346 m.
11. CASTLE ORAVA
This castle from 13 century is in North of Slovakia. It´s very big and beautiful. It´s situated
on a high rock. The castle was built in the Kingdom of Hungary in the thirteenth century.
Many scenes of the 1922 film Nosferatu were filmed here. The castle is surrounded by the
river Orava.
12. THE SPIS CASTLE
This castle from 11 century is very big. It is beautiful. It is the largest castle in
the Slovakia. It is very old. It was owned by the kings of Hungary. Several
movies like Dragonheart or The Last Legion were filmed here.
13. CASTLE DEVIN
Devín castle is one of the oldest castles in Slovakia. It´s big and nice.
The stone castle was built in the 13th century.The river Morava flows
under the castle. On the other side is Austria. Devin belongs together
with our capital city Bratislava. The castle dates back to the Stone Age.
14. HIGH TATRAS
The High Tatras have 29 peaks over 2,500 metres . The highest peak is
Gerlachovský štít, at 2,655 metres (8,711 ft). The first national park was
founded here 1948. Here live animal such as the eagle, bear, or marmot. The
chamois is the symbol of Tatras.
15. VEĽKÁ FATRA – GREAT FATRA
Great Fatra is a mountain range in the Western Carpathians in Slovakia. The highest
mountain is Ostredok at 1,596 m. Nearly 90% of the area is covered by forests. One of the
largest ski resorts in Slovakia - Skipark Ružomberok and Donovaly - lies beneath it. There are
several other tourist and skiing resorts in the range.
16. CASTLE ČACHTICE
Castle Čachtice was built in the first half of the 13.th century. To visit the castle you have to go
to Nové Mesto nad Váhom. In the castle lived the famous Elizabeth Báthory.
17. CAVE OF DEAD BATS
This cave is in the Low Tatras. It is 1750 meters above a sea level. There is very cold and
visitors have to loan coats. There are about three degresees of Celsius. In the cave there lived
bats before and perhaps still live.