Trnava
Trnava is a city located in western Slovakia, known for its rich history and cultural heritage. It is often referred to as the "Rome of Slovakia" due to its numerous churches and historical buildings. The city has a population of around 60,000 residents and serves as an important administrative and economic center in the region.
Founded in the 13th century, Trnava was granted town privileges in 1238. The city features a well-preserved medieval core, including the Trnava Cathedral and the City Tower. Today, it is also home to several universities, making it a vibrant hub for education and innovation.