Discover Vlkolínec, a UNESCO World Heritage village in Slovakia known for timeless folk architecture, wooden houses, mountain ...
You'll also get to visit Detva, a central Slovak town steepin in folklore, history and nature, though tourists don't stay for ...
A folk festival beneath an extinct volcano, a vast open-air amphitheatre and forest trails draw visitors – but closed sites make them leave early. The small district town of Detva, in the Podpoľanie ...
It wasn't until 2010, with the help of the New York State Department of Financial Services' Holocaust Claims Processing ...
The "Homeland Spring 2026" programme, recently organised by the Vietnamese Embassy in Slovakia, brought the warm and vibrant ...
Historic village calls for Unesco status to be revoked after tourist influx - Up to 100,000 visitors travel to the medieval ...
Some residents believe they would be better off if the village was removed from the prestigious list. View on euronews ...
Leaders said they’ll announce the school’s first endowed professorship in Holocaust and antisemitism studies on International ...
It is an unusual name, Heart of Midlothian. It is derived from the ancient Edinburgh Tolbooth, which became a 19th century ...
Residents in a small village in Central Europe are so fed up with tourists that they want to revoke its UNESCO World Heritage status. Vlkolínec is an isolated Slovakian village in the Carpathian ...
BBC Sport Wales looks at key moments in the history of the world third oldest football association, formed in Wrexham on 2 February, 1876.