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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Bardejov Town Conservation Reserve' has mentioned 'Slovakia' in the following places:
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Town in Slovakia
Bardejov (pronunciationxc2xa0(helpxc2xb7info); Hungarian: Bxc3xa1rtfa, German: Bartfeld, Rusyn: xd0x91xd0xb0xd1x80xd0xb4xd0xb5xd1x91xd0xb2, Ukrainian: xd0x91xd0xb0xd1x80xd0xb4xd1x96xd1x97xd0xb2) is a town in North-Eastern Slovakia.
Today, the committee's stated mission is to: "restore the Jewish properties of Bardejov, Slovakia"; "build awareness of the cultural and historical significance of Jewish life in Bardejov and Slovakia"; and "advance knowledge of Jewish ancestry and heritage.
This was the headquarters of the city council and also the center of the town's economic, social, and cultural life.Bardejov In 1903, the town hall was adapted to serve as xc5xa0arixc5xa1 County Museum (Sxc3xa1rosi mxc3xbazeum), now known as the xc5xa0arixc5xa1 Museum Bardejov, one of the oldest and the biggest museums in Slovakia.
The fortification system and town walls date from the 14th and 15th centuries and are listed by the European Fund of Cultural Heritage as one of the most elaborate and best preserved medieval fortifications in Slovakia.
In 1942, when Slovakia was under the influence of Nazi Germany, more than 3,000 Jews from Bardejov were deported to concentration camps, where most were murdered.
See also: List of twin towns and sister cities in Slovakia
The town of Bardejov is located in north-eastern Slovakia, on a floodplain terrace of the river Topxc4xbea near the Polish border.
Property ownership includes a variety of religious institutions (such as Catholic, Protestant and Greek-Orthodox churches and the Central Union of the Jewish Religious Communities in Slovakia), government (municipal and State), and private individuals.