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Dobšiná (German: Dobschau; Hungarian:
Dobsina; Latin: Dobsinium) is a
small town in the
Slovak Ore
Mountains along the Slaná River. For 500
years it was...
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Dobšiná Ice Cave (Slovak: Dobšinská ľadová jaskyňa; Hungarian: Dobsinai-jégbarlang) is an ice cave in Slovakia, near the
mining town of
Dobšiná in the...
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currently five
Slovak caves under UNESCO's
World Heritage Site status:
Dobšiná Ice Cave, Domica,
Gombasek Cave, Jasovská Cave and Ochtinská Aragonite...
- Szendrő-Rudabánya Hill, and Esztramoill. The
components in
Slovakia are
Dobšiná Ice Cave,
Koniar plateau, Plešivec plateau, and a
component neighbouring...
- at
Barrandov Terraces in
Prague and a pond in Jevany, the crew
moved to
Dobšiná,
Slovakia on 5 July 1932, to
shoot the rest of the
outdoor scenes. It was...
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chains and bridges. The
Slovak Paradise contains about 350 caves, but only
Dobšiná Ice Cave,
which is
since 2000 a
UNESCO World Heritage Site, is open to...
- It is
located between the
towns of Spišská Nová Ves in the
north and
Dobšiná in the south. It is
particularly known for its
gorges and waterfalls. It...
- Jenő
Ruffinyi (Slovak:
Eugen Ruffínyi; 1
March 1846 in
Dobsina,
Hungary – 13
January 1924 in
Dobšiná, Czechoslovakia) was a
Hungarian mining engineer and...
- Cave
State Preserve (Iowa,
United States) Demänovská Ice Cave (Slovakia)
Dobšiná Ice Cave (Slovakia)
UNESCO World Heritage site (2000)
Eisriesenwelt (Werfen...
- 120
women and 74
children (265 Germans) who were
Carpathian Germans from
Dobšiná were
murdered while they were p****ing
through Horní Moštěnice, near Přerov...