Levoča: History and Geography Explained for Students
20 questions
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Explanation: The study materials state that Levoča was officially granted town privileges by King Béla IV of Hungary in 1249. In 1271, Levoča became the center of the Saxons' province and used the rights of free king's town, but the initial grant of privileges by Béla IV occurred earlier.
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Explanation: The study materials explicitly state: 'stream: Levočský potok, a tributary of river Hornád'.
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Explanation: During the Renaissance and Peak Prosperity period, Levoča experienced damaging fires in 1550 and 1599 that destroyed the archive and parts of the city.
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Explanation: The study materials indicate that the Thurzo merchant house was among many important buildings constructed during the Renaissance and Peak Prosperity period (15th-16th Century), not the 9th century.
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Explanation: The study materials explicitly state that during the Renaissance and Peak Prosperity (15th-16th Century), Levoča exported goods including iron, copper, leather, corn, and wine.