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List of cities and towns in Slovakia

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A beautiful panoramic view of Bratislava featuring historic buildings, a castle, and the Danube river.

This is a list of cities and towns in Slovakia, called mestá (singular mesto) in Slovak. In Slovak, mesto can mean either "town" or "city", and there is no legal difference between them.

As of 25 September 2019, there were 141 cities in Slovakia. Some of these towns have different names used by German and Hungarian ethnic minorities. You can find these names in the list of German exonyms for places in Slovakia and the list of Hungarian exonyms for places in Slovakia. For a full list of all places in Slovakia, see the List of municipalities and towns in Slovakia.

List

Bratislava
Košice
Prešov
Žilina

Images

A beautiful aerial view of Nitra, showcasing its historic cathedral and castle.
A beautiful stone fountain in the center of SNP Square in Banská Bystrica, Slovakia.
Town Tower in Trnava, Slovakia – a historic landmark and cultural monument.
Historic buildings and landmarks in the city of Trenčín, including churches, a synagogue, and a castle.
A beautiful winter scene of an Evangelical church in Poprad, Slovakia, with snow-covered roofs.
A peaceful town square in Martin, Slovakia, featuring a monument and open space.
A beautiful church in Prievidza, Slovakia, recognized as an important cultural heritage site.
A historic castle in Zvolen, showcasing beautiful architecture and a scenic location.
A beautiful town square in Michalovce, Slovakia, with a fountain and clear skies.
A scenic view of Komárno, Slovakia, showcasing its beautiful landscape and architecture.
A scenic view of the city of Spišská Nová Ves, showcasing its historic architecture and the Church of the Assumption of Mary.

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