Šariš is situated in the northern part of eastern Slovakia. In the west and north-west it borders on the region of Spiš, in the west it stretches as far as the northern parts of region of Zemplín. Šariš is moderately mountainous and the depressions regularly alternate with mountain ranges.
The southern part of its territory is occupied by the Košická kotlina basin connected with the territory next to the Black Sea and the countries lying on the shore of the Baltic Sea by an old trade route called Via regale (the Royal Road).
Apart from being the trademark of popular beer, Šariš is also a historical region replenished with tourist destinations. Historical towns of Prešov, Bardejov (Unesco), and Sabinov and unique technical monuments such as the salt mines in Solivar or the mines of Dubník, which yielded unusually beautiful opals, are its pride.
Šariš is also the place where most of Slovakias old wooden churches are concentrated, it boasts the world famous spa of Bardejov, where, among other prominent guests, Empress Elisabeth nicknamed Sisi experienced the hospitality and excellent service of the locals.
Numerous military monuments here commemorate heavy fighting during the Second World War near the mountain pass Dukla on the border line with Poland.
By the way, the locals speak their typical colourful dialect with charm and naturalness, which contributes to the overall impression of freshness and novelty of this area.
Districts: Prešov, Bardejov, Sabinov, Svidník.
Source: Vydavateľstvo DAJAMA