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Levice. Levice. Levice (German Lewenz rather well Lebentz , Levencz ; Hung. Léva ) is a town located in Slovakia, in the Nitra region . Levice is the largest district based in Slovakia and 18th largest city in Slovakia. Parts of the city.
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Levice Levice (German Lewenz rather well Lebentz , Levencz ; Hung. Léva ) is a town located in Slovakia, in the Nitra region . Levice is the largest district based in Slovakia and 18th largest city in Slovakia .
Parts of the city Districts: Čankov , Géňa , Kalinčiakovo , sacral Hill , Ladislav Justice , Small Kiar , Nixbrod Settlements: Ponds I, Ponds II, Ponds III , Ponds V, Vinohrady Settlements: Margita - Ilona , Márklyho majer
Water areas City of stream flows and channel Podlužianka, Perec. In the city there are Levice’s ponds . Perec
Culture and attractions In Slovakia, runs an annual competition for the most beautiful city in Slovakia. In 2010, Levice ranked the 9th place in Slovakia. Since 2009 city announces annual competition "Here I am at home, here I spend my holiday" , the city is trying to attract tourists and inhabitants by variety of local events in the region.
Music Major music festivals , World & Ethnic Fest ( each year in late June and July) and Jazz & Blues Fest ( an annual weekend of November 2nd ) . Music series called " Blues.LV " ( regular concerts mainly in the field of jazz, blues and related genres )
Sports There are lot of sports facilities such as ice rink , football stadium , public swimming pool, sports hall, tennis courts … house of sports ice rink football stadium sports hall public swimming pool tennis courts
Structures • industrial parks Géňa • Shopping Center – City park City park Géňa
Memorials • Monument to victims of World War II Square Heroes • Statue of Milan Rastislav Štefánik - park • Memorial of Ľ.Štúr • Levice castle • Synagogue
Monument to victims of World War II Square Heroes Statue of Milan Rastislav Štefánik - park Memorial Ľ.Štúra
Levice castle Synagogue
Parks M. Park R. Stefanik Castle Park
Churches • Roman Catholic Church. Michael the Archangel from 1780 • Roman Catholic Church. Joseph from 1675 • Calvinist church in 1785 • Classical Lutheran Church from 1789 • Romanesque church of the first half of the 12th century of Kalinčiakovo
Roman Catholic Church. Michael the Archangel Roman Catholic Church. Joseph • Classical Lutheran Church Calvinist church Romanesque church