Showing posts with label European Capital of Culture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label European Capital of Culture. Show all posts
Saturday, September 20, 2014
Košice, Slovakia
Postcard SK-41685 was my first received card from Slovakia, showing Košice, the biggest city in eastern Slovakia.
Slovakia was first occupied between the 5th and 6th centuries. The first Slavic state was created as Samo's Empire around the 7th century. After the 10th century, the Kingdom of Hungary covered the territory of today's Slovakia, and later became part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The present-day Slovakia and Czech were resulted from the peaceful dissolution of the mutual state Czechoslovakia on January 1, 1993.
Košice is the second largest city in Slovakia with a population of 240,000, next to the capital city Bratislava. It was the European Capital of Culture in 2013, along with Marseille, France. The city has a well-preserved historical center with many heritage protected buildings in Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, and Art Nouveau styles. The St. Elisabeth Cathedral, as seen in the middle of the card, is Slovakia's largest church.
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Thursday, April 24, 2014
Krakow, Poland
Postcard PL-749739 from Poland shows Krakow, the second largest city in Poland. Its history dates back to the 7th century, making the city one of the oldest in Poland. Krakow has been one of the leading academic, cultural, and artistic centers and one of the most important economic hubs in Poland.
Krakow was named European Capital of Culture in 2000. It is the host city for the next World Youth Day in 2016.
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