Košice II
Košice II is a district in the Košice Region of eastern Slovakia, in the city of Košice. It is bordered by the Košice I, Košice IV and Košice-okolie districts. Until 1920, the district was part of the Hungarian county of Abaúj-Torna.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: district of Slovakia with 82,300 residents
- Description: district of Slovakia
- Also known as: “Kosice II”
Places of Interest
Highlights include Steel Arena and Košická futbalová aréna.
Steel Arena
Stadium
Photo: RickRichards, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Steel Arena – Ladislav Troják Stadium in Košice is the home arena of the ice hockey club HC Košice. Its capacity is 8,343. The arena opened on February 24, 2006, and was named in honor of the general sponsor of the club, U.
Košická futbalová aréna
Stadium
Photo: RickRichards, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Košická futbalová aréna is a football stadium in Košice, Slovakia. It is the home ground of a local club FC Košice and has an all-seated capacity of 12,555.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Košice and Košice-Západ.
Košice
Photo: Ville Miettinen, CC BY 2.0.
¼ Košice is the second largest city in Slovakia, with a population of almost 240,000. It was the European Capital of Culture in 2013. Despite its relative remoteness, you may likely find Košice a hidden, unknown and approachable gem when seeking for a lesson in less known European history, lively arts scene or for a less spiritual entertainment thanks to its vibrant party scene.
Košice-Západ
Suburb
Photo: Jagro, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Košice-Západ is a borough of Košice, Slovakia. Located in the Košice II district, at an altitude of roughly 243 metres above sea level, it is the most populous borough of the entire city.
Sídlisko KVP
Suburb
Photo: Rl91, Public domain.
Sídlisko KVP is a borough in the city of Košice, Slovakia, in the Košice II district. The borough is located in the Košice II district, at an altitude of roughly 309 metres above sea level, and is synonymous with the Sídlisko KVP that covers most of its territory.
Košice II
- Location: Košice Region, Slovakia, Central Europe, Europe
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to Waray—“Košice II” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “كوشيتسه II”
- Belarusian: “Кошыцэ II”
- Catalan: “districte de Košice II”
- Catalan: “Districte de Košice II”
- Cebuano: “Košice II”
- Chinese: “Košice II”
- Chinese: “科希策2區”
- Croatian: “Okrug Košice II”
- Czech: “okres Košice II”
- Czech: “Okres Košice II”
- Dutch: “Okres Košice II”
- Esperanto: “distrikto Koŝice 2”
- Esperanto: “distrikto Košice 2”
- Esperanto: “Distrikto Košice 2”
- French: “district de Košice II”
- French: “District de Košice II”
- Georgian: “კოშიცე II-ის რაიონი”
- German: “Okres Košice II”
- Hungarian: “Kassai II. járás”
- Italian: “distretto di Košice II”
- Italian: “Distretto di Košice II”
- Japanese: “コシツェ2区”
- Korean: “코시체 2구”
- Latin: “Cassovia II”
- Latvian: “Košice II”
- Lombard: “Distret de Košice II”
- Malay: “Košice II”
- Min Nan Chinese: “Košice II”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Košice II”
- Norwegian: “Košice II”
- Polish: “Powiat Koszyce II”
- Portuguese: “Košice II”
- Romanian: “Košice II”
- Russian: “Кошице II”
- Rusyn: “Окрес Кошіцї II”
- Serbian: “Округ Кошице II”
- Serbo-Croatian: “Okrug Košice II”
- Slovak: “Košice II”
- Slovak: “okres Košice II”
- Spanish: “Košice II”
- Turkish: “Košice II”
- Ukrainian: “Кошиці II (округ)”
- Ukrainian: “Кошиці II”
- Vietnamese: “Košice II”
- Waray (Philippines): “Košice II”
Localities in the Area
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Obchodné centrum Optima Tram Station and Moldavská, obchodné centrá Tram Station.
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