Lehoczkyk
Lehoczkyk is a small village located in the Zemplén Mountains of northeastern Slovakia. It is situated in the Prešov Region, approximately 15 kilometers east of the regional capital, Prešov. The village is known for its picturesque landscapes, traditional architecture, and rich cultural heritage. Lehoczkyk is part of the municipality of Chmeľov and is primarily inhabited by the Ruthenian minority, who have preserved their unique language and customs.
The village is characterized by its wooden houses, which are typical of the region's traditional architecture.
Lehoczkyk is also home to several historical sites, including the Church of Saint Nicholas, which dates back
Despite its small size, Lehoczkyk plays an important role in the cultural and historical fabric of Slovakia.