• presov.sk. Prešov. (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈpreʂɔw], Hungarian: Eperjes, German: Eperies, Rusyn and Ukrainian: Пряшів) is a city in Eastern Slovakia.
  • Prešov, Prešov Kalesi, St. Nicholas Katedrali ve Prešov Sinagogu dahil olmak üzere bir dizi ilginç simge yapıya ve cazibe merkezine ev sahipliği yapmaktadır.
  • Prešov, town, eastern Slovakia, on the Torysa River. First mentioned in documents in 1247, it became a royal free town in 1374.
  • Prešov (German: Eperies, Hungarian: Eperjes, Polish: Preszów) is the third largest city in Slovakia. It is also the administrative seat for the Prešov Region.
  • In the 16th and 17th centuries Reformation found its followers in Prešov which became the bastion of the reformed denominations in the Kingdom of Hungary.
  • Nearby you can get to grips with Prešov’s opal trade at a mine, or conquer the spellbinding castles right outside the city. Let’s explore the best things to do in Prešov
  • Presov is the province of winemaking. And wine production for many residents is a family business, as the cool cellars of buildings are an ideal place for wine barrels.
  • The town of Prešov (Prjashev in Rutherian, Preschau in German or Eperjes in Hungarian language) is located in East Slovakia and it is a capital of Prešov...
  • The region was established in 1996 and is the most populous of all the regions in Slovakia.[3] Its administrative center is the city of Prešov.
  • First mentioned in documents in 1247, it became a royal free town in 1374. Prešov is now a state historic town; its medieval oval…