Lőcse

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Lőcse is a historic town in present-day Slovakia, renowned for its well-preserved medieval center and significant role in the history of Upper Hungary.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic town
settlement
administrativeStatus town in Slovakia
architecturalStyle Gothic
Renaissance NERFINISHED
category historic towns in Central Europe
medieval towns in Slovakia
country Slovakia
culturalHeritage Central European medieval urban fabric
culturalRegion Spiš (Szepes) NERFINISHED
economicRoleHistorical regional trade center
hasFunction tourist destination
hasLandmark Old Town Hall of Levoča NERFINISHED
St. James Church in Levoča NERFINISHED
historic town square
medieval town walls
heritageStatus UNESCO World Heritage Site (as part of Levoča, Spišský Hrad and the associated cultural monuments) NERFINISHED
historicalAffiliation Austro-Hungarian Empire NERFINISHED
historicalNameInSlovak Levoča NERFINISHED
historicalRegion Kingdom of Hungary NERFINISHED
historicalRole free royal town in the Kingdom of Hungary
important urban center of Spiš
knownFor Renaissance and Gothic architecture
role in the history of Upper Hungary
well-preserved medieval town center
languageVariant Hungarian exonym for Levoča
locatedIn Spiš region NERFINISHED
Upper Hungary (historical region) NERFINISHED
locatedInPresentDay Prešov Region NERFINISHED
partOf Spiš County (historical) NERFINISHED
post1993Affiliation independent Slovakia
postWorldWarIAffiliation Czechoslovakia NERFINISHED
preservationStatus well-preserved historic center
region eastern Slovakia NERFINISHED
religiousHeritage historic churches
timePeriodOfSignificance Middle Ages NERFINISHED
early modern period
tourismType cultural tourism
heritage tourism
urbanFeature fortified medieval core
radial street pattern from main square
urbanPlanning medieval town planning principles
usedByCommunity Hungarian-speaking population

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