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Humenné

Town in Slovakia
Humenné is a town in the Prešov Region in eastern Slovakia and the second largest town of the historic Zemplín region. It lies at the volcanic Vihorlat mountains and at the confluence of the Laborec and Cirocha Rivers. Wikipedia
Population: 33,860 (2016)
Area: 11.05 mi²
Elevation: 509′
District: Humenné
First mentioned: 1317
Region: Prešov

Humenné is a town in the Prešov Region ("kraj") in eastern Slovakia and the second largest town of the historic Zemplín region. It lies at the volcanic ...
Humenné District is a district in the Prešov Region of eastern Slovakia. Until 1920, the district was mostly part of Zemplén (county) of the Kingdom of ...
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The town developed from an old Slav settlement mentioned for the first time in 1317. In the Middle Ages it was the centre of an extensive feudal estate.
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Humenné is a city in Eastern Slovakia. Humenné is surrounded by ruins of medieval castles and an open-air museum of architecture situated in the town park.
Mapa. Mesto Humenné. Kontakt: Kukorelliho 1501/34 066 28 Humenné Slovenská republika. tel.: +421 57 786 32 11. e-mail: msu@humenne.sk. Navigácia: Kontakty ...
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Things to Do in Humenne · 1. Vihorlatske Museum · 2. Open-air Museum · 3. Socha Dobreho Vojaka Svejka · 4. T&L Motokary.
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Humenné is a town located in the Southeast of the Slovakian region of Prešovský. People have lived in and around what is now Humenné for thousands of years, but ...