Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 179. Not illustrated. Chapters: People From Michalovce District, Villages and Municipalities in Michalovce District, Joseph H. Hertz, Ve ke Slemence, Stra ske, Pavlovce Nad Uhom, Moravany, Michalovce District, Lesne, Janos Hadik, Stare, Dubravka, Michalovce District, Banovce Nad Ondavou, i arovce, Budkovce, Poruba Pod Vihorlatom, Hatalov, Kapu ianske K a any, Falku ovce, Pozdi ovce, Drah ov, Zemplinska iroka, Slavkovce, Vrbnica, Ruska, Trhovi te, Be a, Michalovce District, Zbudza, Vinne, Trnava Pri Laborci, Petrovce Nad Laborcom, bince, Ha in, Vojany, Sliepkovce, Jastrabie Pri Michalovciach, Horovce, Michalovce District, Palin, Michalovce District, e ehov, Hnojne, Budince, Bajany, Krasnovce, Jovsa, Kloko ov, Michalovce District, Kusin, Oreske, Michalovce District, Vysoka Nad Uhom, Lu ky, Michalovce District, Puste emerne, Ptruk a, Ve ke Ra kovce, Ka anov, I kovce, Rakovec Nad Ondavou, Male Ra kovce, Mal ice, Lo in, Zemplinske Kop any, Zavadka, Michalovce District, amudovce, Tu icka Nova Ves, Suche, ierne Pole, Nacina Ves, Zalu ice, I a ovce, Oborin, Ma ovske Vojkovce, Vo a, Markovce, Stretavka, Petrikovce, Lastomir, Stretava, La kovce, Tu ice, Bracovce, Kalu a, Kri ovska Lieskova. Excerpt: Michalovce - The town lies in the Koice Region, in the Eastern Slovak Lowland on the Laborec river, historically belonging to the Zemplen county. The town is about 60 km east of Koice and 35 km west of Uzhhorod, Ukraine. Geographical features nearby include the Vihorlat Mountains and the Zemplinska irava lake. The first known settlers in the area around Michalovce were in the Neolithic. The Slavs arrived in the area in the fifth century. The area was part of the Great Moravian empire in the ninth century. From the tenth century onwards, the region had been part of Hungary. After the Ottoman conquest in south central Hungary in the sixte...