- en.wikivoyage.org wiki/KošiceKošice (pronounced Ko-shi-tse) is the second largest city in Slovakia, with a population of almost 240,000 (in 2021). It was the European Capital of Culture in 2013.
- britannica.com place/KosiceKošice, city, eastern Slovakia. It lies on the Hornád River, south of Prešov. Košice originated in the 9th century and was chartered in 1241.
- lonelyplanet.com slovakia/east-slovakia/kosiceEqual parts pretty and gritty, Košice captures attention with its old town, a jewellery box of Gothic towers, medieval bastions and baroque sculpture.
- unesco.org en/creative-cities/kosiceThe establishment of the Košice IT Valley cluster in 2007 was another important step towards strenthening cooperation between the creative and ICT sectors.
- kehilalinks.jewishgen.org kosice/With Bratislava in the west, Kosice is the largest city in eastern Slovakia. In 2013 was declared the "European Capital of Culture" along with Marseille, France.
- uk.edu.vn tr/KošiceTarih. 9. yüzyılda kurulan Košice, 1241'de berat aldı. Orta Çağ'ın sonlarında Polonya-Slovakya sınırındaki 24 ticaret yerleşmesinden (spiś ya da zips) biriydi.
- adventurousmiriam.com kosice-slovakia/With a population of over 250,000, Košice is the second largest city in Slovakia, and in 2013 it was the European Capital of Culture.
- eurotourtrip.eu en/kosice-guide/Košice is a centre of the eastern Slovakia and lies on the banks of the Hornád River and is embraced by the Slovak Ore Mountains.
- swiss.com magazine/en/travel/destinations/kosiceThe location with a nearby airport and compact infrastructure makes Košice an ideal starting point for your own explorations and adventures.
- eksisozluk.com kosice--206468ayrıca 1-2 ekstra not: - tam ismi 1. fc kosice'dir. - çekoslovakya'nın parçalanmasından sonra, vsz kosice ve lokomotifa'nın birleşmesiyle kuruldu. - renkleri...