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alluneedissunshine · 2 years
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Sunset after heavy snowfall
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alain-keler · 8 months
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Samedi 28 janvier 2012.
La salle d’attente de la gare de Spisska nova Ves est un peu triste. Vendredi soir il y a quelques personnes qui sont venus y chercher un refuge contre le froid. A minuit elles devront aller voir ailleurs. C’est sans doute la même chose dans toutes les gares de Slovaquie, de République tchèque et de tous les autres pays.
Les couchettes du train qui nous emmène vers Prague sont assez simples, vieillottes et me font penser à nos vieux trains de nuit. Le train s’arrête souvent, grince, fait toutes sortes de bruits. Épuisé, je trouve enfin le sommeil. C’est à ce moment, au petit matin, que le contrôleur nous annonce l’arrivée prochaine en gare de Prague.
De chaque côté de la voie ferrée, des cheminées se dressent telles des vestiges d’un temps révolu. A la fin des années 80, un peu avant les bouleversements qui secouèrent le monde communiste, j’étais venu faire un reportage sur l’église souterraine en Tchécoslovaquie. Dans un hôtel où nous étions descendus, des peintures au réalisme socialiste étaient accrochées sur les murs. On y voyait des usines avec des cheminées qui crachaient de la fumée noire, ce qui fit dire à mon chauffeur "plus il y a de fumée, plus c’est socialiste". Les cheminées sont toujours là, mais au moins ce matin la fumée a disparu. Et le socialisme aussi !
Deux cafés pour me réveiller, puis un autre convoi nous emmène vers une petite ville du sud où ce soir est organisé un bal avec une tombola dont le prix est un sanglier. L’endroit où la soirée aura lieu est une espèce de bar un peu bizarre tenu par l’ami de Lenka.
La fatigue est toujours présente chez moi et l’inspiration se fait rare. Je vais faire une sieste. Si jamais je dois courir après la bête !
Vous pouvez retrouver ces histoires dans le livre "Un voyage en hiver" publié aux éditions de juillet en 2021.
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Layers of Slovakia by Martin
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travelbinge · 6 years
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Path to the mountains by Martin
Spisska Nova Ves, Kosicky, Slovakia
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reny5193 · 7 years
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ska365sk · 3 years
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😉❤️Spišská Nová Ves 📷 Credits: @slavomirkrestian #tbt #spisskanovaves #Earthpix #sLOVEnsko #sunset #Slovakia #drone #VisitSlovakia #pieniny #vysoketatry #hightatras #kosice #bratislava #ig_slovakia #mountains #travel #adventure #ig_europe #wonderful_places #discoverearth #sunset #topeuropephoto #slavomirkrestian #thisisslovakia #now #shotoniphone12pro (at Spisska Nova Ves) https://www.instagram.com/p/Caia4DJIC1W/?utm_medium=tumblr
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extraliga-related · 3 years
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After receiving offers from several other clubs, including former teams Košice and Poprad, last year's top scorer Haščák decided to sign with Slovan Bratislava.
Despite making big claims to return to his hometown 'at the earliest opportunity' the 34-year-old forward made the 'hard decision' to become the player with the highest salary in the league.
After spending the beginning of the season in the Czech Extraliga with Brno, where he got demoted to the 3rd line and removed from the powerplay, it became clear he wouldn't be able to keep up with his previous season's record of 84 points.
"It's always better to play the longest possible season [...] Poprad didn't have the ambition and success. I hope I didn't offend or anger anyone in Poprad." ...said the man who seemingly repressed the memory of making the finals with said team just months ago.
Unlike his hopes regarding the statement, Slovan's odds to claim the title are looking pretty well.
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Edit: First game back. Bratislava loses (4:2) to league newcomer HK Spisska Nova Ves who came out of a 3 week break and are still dealing with several players missing due to Covid. The club is second to last and only managed to win 3 games prior to this one. Not much going on yet for number 17 beyond continuously firing shots on goal, none of which actually hit their target.
If only there would've been a team that catered towards his style of not moving much but making space for his shot to go in...
Edit 2: Game 1 was a fluke, he's back.
Edit 3: Nevermind, UBI.
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liigainenglish · 3 years
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CHANGES IN TEAM ROSTERS
CONTRACT EXTENSION
Lukko: Thomas Grégoire, Pavol Skalicky, Miska Kukkonen, Vili Laitinen
TPS: Andrei Kareyev
PLAYERS JOINING
HIFK: Roni Hirvonen, Kasper Kotkansalo (<- both Ässät), Eetu Koivistoinen (<- Lukko), Otto Karvinen (<- Kärpät), Jere Innala (<- HPK), Otto Paajanen (<- Leksand), Michael Garteig (<- Ingolstadt)
HPK: Philip Cornet (<- Kassel Huskies), Joel Janatuinen (<- TPS)
TPS: Jonne Tammela (<- Lukko), Elmeri Eronen (<- HPK)
PLAYERS LEAVING
HIFK: Terry And (-> KeuPa)
Jukurit: Alexander Yakovenko (-> Biel-Bienne), Santeri Salmela (-> Ketterä)
Sport: Niko Kuiri (-> JoKP)
Tappara: Valtteri Kemiläinen (-> Vityaz)
TPS: Eemil Viro (-> Detroit Red Wings), Ruslan Iskhakov (-> Adler Mannheim), Oliver Bohm (-> Timrå), Hannu Kuru (-> Spisska Nova Ves)
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toshogosho · 3 years
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yoyoyoseph · 4 years
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Spisska Nova Ves im Juli 2020
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deny-black · 5 years
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We we loking for mushrooms at forest and ended up in Spisska nova Ves 🤣🌿🇸🇰 #slovakia . . #spisskanovaves kanovaves #photo #theatre #historic #adventure #hiking #travel #instatravel #tourism #instago #couple #coupletraveling #love #travelblogger #wanderlust #ilovetravel #travelblogger #photo #trip #traveltheworld #travelblog #photooftheday #travelpics #tourist #travelphoto #travelphotography #worldcaptures #follow #photooftheday #photography (na mieste Spisska Nova Ves) https://www.instagram.com/p/BvkIfkQH8Ra/?igshid=i02qm29d509c
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hankav · 6 years
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goalhofer · 5 years
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2019-20 H.C. Spartak Moscow Roster
Wingers
#7 Ilya Arkalov (Moscow, Russia)
#9 Maxim Tsyplakov (Moscow, Russia)
#12 Anatoly Nikontsev (Sverdlovsk, Russia)
#15 Martins Karsums (Riga, Latvia)
#16 Kaspars Daugavins (Riga, Latvia)
#19 Denis Kokarev (Tver, Russia)
#27 Vyacheslav Leshchenko (Elektrostal, Russia)
#29 Yegor Kruzhenkov (Voskresensk, Russia)
#53 Mikhail Kotlyarevsky (Chita, Russia)
#71 Gennady Stolyarov (Moscow, Russia)
#76 Gleb Shashkov (Moscow, Russia)
#86 Yevgeni Sorokin (Moscow, Russia)
#92 Anton Zlobin (Moscow, Russia)
#97 Artyom Fyodorov (Elektrostal, Russia)
Centers
#13 Dmitri Chernykh (Voskresensk, Russia)
#21 Ilya Talaluyev (Voskresensk, Russia)
#38 Ilya Zubov (Chelyabinsk, Russia)
#39 Ilya Pavlyukov (Moscow, Russia)
#78 Robin Hanzl (Usti Nad Labem, Czech Republic)
#90 Mikhail Yunkov (Voskresensk, Russia)
#93 Alexander Khokhlachev (Moscow, Russia)
Defensemen
#6 Patrik Hersley (Malmo, Sweden)
#10 Alexander Nikishin (Orel, Russia)
#14 Alexander Kutuzov (Tver, Russia)
#25 Ruslan Pedan (Kaunas, Lithuania)
#36 Yakov Rylov (Kirovo-Chepetsk, Russia)
#44 Yevgeni Kulik (Moscow, Russia)
#45 Andrei Kuteikin (Saratov, Russia)
#51 Akim Trishin (Moscow, Russia)
#52 Alexei Grishin (Chekhov, Russia)
#55 Dmitri Vishnevsky (Bogatschevo, Russia)
#57 Maxim Goncharov (Moscow, Russia)
Goalies
#20 Pavel Khomchenko (Saratov, Russia)
#28 Alexander Trushkov (Moscow, Russia)
#31 Nikita Bespalov (Moscow, Russia)
#33 Julius Hudacek (Spisska Nova Ves, Slovakia)
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archedfdey · 4 years
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If you're going to make a visit to Slovakia, you must visit the Slovak region of Spis. Spis boasts among the most beautiful scenery in Slovakia, and is also rich with historical and cultural spots. Bordered on the west by the Belanske Tatras and High Tatras on the north by Spisska Magura, and on the south by the Slovak Ore Mountains (Slovenske Rudohorie), when you visit, you'll see why the scenery is simply unforgettable.
How Spis came to be
In the mid-12th century, during the reign of King Bela Gejza, there was German colonization, which changed the course of history for Spis. Import trade routes ran throughout Spis, and the region was secured by castles, most important of which was the Spis Castle, the largest of the medieval fortresses in Slovakia and one of the most impressive in Central Europe. Spisska Kapitula and Spisske Podhradie have impressive architecture, such that they are even recognized in UNESCO's World Heritage Registry.
Other places to visit in Spis
The 13th century Early Gothic church is nearby, in the community of Zehra, with its impressive structure and beautiful paintings adorning its walls. You don't have to stop your tourist pursuits with Zehra, though. You should explore also the other important towns in the region: Spisska Nova Ves, Poprad with beautiful old part Spisska Sobota and Stara parc central residence price  Lubovna, which is one of the oldest towns in the region.
However, what many consider Spis's crowning jewel is Levoca. Levoca is a former free royal town, and sits at the center of Slovakian history. The oldest writings of Levoca date back to 1249; back as far as the early Middle Ages, the town stored supplies, was exempt from tolls, and had other rights beneficial to trade. It was, in fact, part of the central route from Hungary to Poland.
In 1323, Levoca became a free royal town, with unsurpassed standing and affluence. Today, the church buildings there, including the Gothic St. James Church with the tallest Gothic wooden altar in the world, speak to this past. The residences that still gather around the square are also reminiscent of this past. Levoca's historical core is surrounded by surviving fortification, and is currently an urban heritage preserve.
Places to see in Levoca
Besides other tourist attractions in Spis, Levoca's town hall dates to the end of the 15th century; the town hall speaks of its autonomy and emancipation during this time, a rarity. Today, the Spis Museum is there. The Roman Catholic parish church of St. James is an important site for those interested in the ecclesiastical. The church is a National Cultural Monument, as is the main altar, which was created from 1508 to 1517 by Master Pavol of Levoca. Again, this is the largest Gothic altar in the world, with a height of 18.8 meters.
You may also visit Master Pavol's home in Levoca; it dates back to the 15th century and houses an exhibition dedicated to him. Finally, the Church and Monastery of the Minorities shows off the intricacy and beauty of Gothic design in Slovakia dating back to that time period. Truly, there's something in Spis and in Levoca for everyone; you won't want to miss it
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travelbinge · 7 years
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By Aliaksei Bakaushyn
Žehra, Spišská Nová Ves District, Košice Region, Slovakia
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coracaodeaveia · 7 years
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Diário a Bordo: Budapeste
Mais um diário a bordo...tão bom relembrar estas viagens! 
Retrocedemos para 2013. Como aconteceu em 2012, em 2013 voltei a frequentar a Summer School em Geologia pois era um programa de três anos. O curso foi lecionado novamente na Eslováquia, mas na cidade de Spisska Nova Ves. Neste ano tive imensos problemas, em primeiro lugar os voos estavam todos alterados pois havia greve da NAV e depois na hora de embarcarmos, já dentro do avião, tivemos de sair por causa de avaria do avião. A TAP não tinha alternativa para nós, então tivemos que viajar no dia seguinte pela Lufthansa, fazendo escala em Frankfurt. Chegamos a Budapeste por volta das 17 horas e o único transporte que tínhamos para Spisska Nova Ves era de comboio e foram mais 5 horas de viagem. E no meio de tanto problema, malas partidas, conseguimos chegar ao nosso destino. Planos iniciais, visitar Budapeste no dia da partida e seguíamos no dia seguinte para Spisska Nova Ves, mas com esta alteração de planos acabei por sair beneficiada pois visitei Budapeste em 2 dias antes de regressar a Portugal. 
Budapeste é uma cidade maravilhosa, e tenciono voltar pois agora quero visitar em condições e sem pressas. Notória a diferença entre a parte Buda e Peste, separadas polo rio Danúbio. Buda, parte histórica e com muitas atrações, Peste, mais moderna mas com muitos sinais de guerra. Num todo, é uma cidade cheia de vida. Valeu cada minuto nesta cidade magnífica. 
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Ponte da Liberdade ou Szabadság híd
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Vista panorâmica da cidade
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Estátua da Liberdade ou Szabadság-szobor
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Vista para o Parlamento Húngaro
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Ponte Széchenyi Lánchíd
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Castelo de Buda
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Igreja Mathias
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Bastião dos Pescadores
O 1º dia foi muito cansativo, foram muitos km ;) No 2º dia, como tínhamos o voo tarde ainda deu para aproveitar para conhecer o resto da cidade. 
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Praça dos Heróis
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Praça dos Heróis
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Praça dos Heróis
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Parque da Cidade  
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Parque da Cidade
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Castle of Vajdahunyad
Relativamente à minha estadia em Spisska Nova Ves, recomendo vivamente o  National Park of Slovenský raj para os aventureiros e o Spis Castle.  
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National Park of Slovenský raj  
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Spis Castle
Tanto na Eslováquia como na Hungria, pelo menos naquela altura, os preços era muito baixos. Lembro-me perfeitamente que em Budapeste levantei uns tantos florins e pensei que era uma fortuna pois deu para almoçar duas vezes, jantar uma vez e lanchar duas vezes e ainda trouxe florins para casa e quando fui ver o saldo aqueles florins todos correspondiam a 10 €. Possivelmente com este turismo todo, as coisas estejam mais caras. 
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E sai mais um delicioso Diário a Bordo. O próximo já está a ser pensado.
Um beijinho,
Io Healthy Lifestyle
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