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Záhorie
A region located in western Slovakia / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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"Erdőhát" redirects here. For the Romanian village of Dumbrava, called Erdőhát in Hungarian, see Pestişu Mic.
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Záhorie (Hungarian: Erdőhát)[1][2] is a region in western Slovakia between the Little Carpathians to the east and the Morava River to the west. Although not an administrative region, it is one of the 21 official tourism regions in Slovakia. Záhorie lies in the area of three administrative regions: Bratislava Region (Malacky District plus Záhorská Bystrica in Bratislava), Trnava Region (Senica and Skalica districts) and Trenčín Region (southern part of Myjava District). The region also creates the borders between Slovakia, the Czech Republic and Austria.
A military district of the same name is located around Malacky.