- (Slovak: Spiš; Latin:
Scepusium, Polish: Spisz, German: Zips) was an
administrative county of the
Kingdom of Hungary,
called Scepusium before the late 19th...
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known as Spiš (Hungarian: Szepes, German: Zips, Polish: Spisz, Latin:
Scepusium). It was
included in the
UNESCO list of
World Heritage Sites in 1993 (together...
- Museum. ISBN 9788085173062
Latinized as Cips, Zepus, Scepus,
Scepusia or
Scepusium.
Czarna Góra, Dursztyn, Falsztyn, Frydman, Jurgów, Kacwin, Krempachy,...
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islands in
Szepes County (Hungarian: Szepesség; German: Zips; Latin:
Scepusium,
today Spiš
region in Slovakia) and the
Hauerland regions. The settlers...
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Upper Adige (additional
variant in English), Zuid-Tirol (Dutch) Spiš
Scepusium (Latin), Spiš (Czech, Estonian, Slovak, Turkish), Spiš - Спиш (Macedonian)...
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northern half (except for a tiny tip
lying in Poland) of what used to be
Scepusium or
Szepes County. It was a part of the
Kingdom of
Hungary from the creation...