Visegrad, meaning in
Slavic languages
The Slavic languages, also known as the Slavonic languages, are Indo-European languages spoken primarily by the Slavic peoples and their descendants. They are thought to descend from a proto-language called Proto-Slavic, spoken during the ...
the "upper town" (or "acropolis"), may refer to:
Places
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Višegrad (disambiguation)
*
Vishegrad, Kardzhali Province, a village in Bulgaria
* Vishegrad, the highest peak of
Sakar Mountain in Bulgaria
*
Visegrád
Visegrád (; german: Plintenburg; la, Pone Navata or ; sk, Vyšehrad) is a castle town in Pest County, Hungary. It is north of Budapest on the right bank of the Danube in the Danube Bend. It had a population of 1,864 in 2010. The town is the ...
, a town and castle in Hungary
* Vyšehrad, district of Prague, Czech Republic
**
Vyšehrad
Vyšehrad ( Czech for "upper castle") is a historic fort in Prague, Czech Republic, just over 3 km southeast of Prague Castle, on the east bank of the Vltava River. It was probably built in the 10th century. Inside the fort are the Basil ...
, a castle in Prague, Czech Republic
**
Vyšehrad (Prague Metro), the subway station that serves it
Other uses
* The
Visegrád Group
The Visegrád Group (also known as the Visegrád Four, the V4, or the European Quartet) is a cultural and political alliance of four Central European countries: the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia. The alliance aims to advance co-o ...
, a cultural and political alliance between the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia
* The
Visegrád Privilege, an important document of the
Republic of Dubrovnik
* , the first movement of , a cycle of six symphonic poems by Bedřich Smetana
See also
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Vyshgorod (disambiguation)
*
Wyszogród (disambiguation)
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