
Land Registry Must Transfer Residential District to Kežmarok, Affecting 3,000 Residents
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Slovakia's land registry office has been ordered to officially register that the Juh residential district now belongs to the town of Kežmarok, a change that will affect approximately 3,000 residents. The territory in question covers roughly 12 hectares and represents a significant administrative boundary adjustment for the northern Slovak town. Kežmarok is located in the Prešov region near the High Tatras mountains, and this territorial change will bring the residential area under the town's direct municipal administration and services.
