Čukalovce
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Čukalovce (hongrois : Csukaháza) est un village de Slovaquie situé dans la région de Prešov.
Histoire
Première mention écrite du village en 1567.
Notes et références
Catégories :
- Village de Slovaquie
- Village et ville du district de Snina
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