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Western Slovakia
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Europe : Central Europe : Slovakia : Western Slovakia
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Western Slovakia is in the region including the capital Bratislava, the Slovakian Danube River Valley, and other lower-lying territory, bounded on the north by the Czech Republic, on the west by Austria, on the south by Hungary.
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- Bratislava — capital and the largest city of Slovakia with a beautifully restored historical centre full of Gothic, Baroque and Renaissance churches, houses and palaces, cobblestone streets, fountains, pleasant cafes and lively and cosmopolitan atmosphere.
- Dunajská Streda
- Levice — enjoyable castle which is now a museum of the Tekov region
- Martin
- Myjava
- Nitra — one of the oldest Slovak towns with the castle and well preserved historical centre consisting many baroque palaces and burger´s houses
- Nové Mesto nad Váhom
- Partizanske
- Piešťany
- Pukanec
- Púchov
- Topoľčany
- Trenčianske Bohuslavice
- Trenčianske Teplice
- Trenčín — one of the most beautiful Slovak towns with a castle lying above the city overlooking the historical centre and the river Váh
- Trnava — the oldest Slovak town with the highest number of churches (12) and well preserved baroque architecture
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