Kežmarok (from the German name: Kaesmark, Hungarian: Késmárk) is a town (16,636 inhabitants end 2014) in the Spiš region of eastern Slovakia, on the Poprad River.
Historically in the Kingdom of Hungary, province of Hungary, (;;) County before the creation of Czechoslovakia in 1918.
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Kingdom of Hungary period (1867-1918)
Austrian Empire period (until 1867)
The KAESMARK post-office opened before 1850.