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Galanta (Hungarian:
Galánta, German: Gallandau) is a town with
about 15,000
inhabitants in the
Trnava Region of Slovakia. It is
situated 50 km due east...
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Dances of
Galánta (Galántai táncok) is a 1933
orchestral work by Zoltán Kodály. The
piece was
composed on
commission for the 80th
anniversary of the Budapest...
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Ekaterina Nikolayevna de
Galanta (Russian: Екатерина Николаевна фон Галанта; born c. 1895),
often billed as
Ketty Galanta, was a
Russian ballerina and...
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Galanta District (okres
Galanta) is a
district in the
Trnava Region of
western Slovakia. The
district lies on the
lowland area.
Through the
district area...
- FC
Slovan Galanta is a
Slovak football team,
based in the town of
Galanta. The club was
founded in 1911. In 1911, GSG Galántai
Sport Club was
found in...
- the Dunajská
Streda District (87%) and are
notably represented in the
Galanta District (41%).
Other minorities are the
Czechs and Roma (<1%). The region...
- The Esterházy of
Galanta castle is a
renaissance castle. It is one of the most
important historical buildings of
Galanta, Slovakia. Originally, the residency...
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Vienna Award, the
southeastern part of the area (Žitný ostrov, Senec,
Galanta)
became part of
Hungary again in
November 1938. The
approximate Trianon...
- (PDF) on July 17, 2005.
Retrieved February 4, 2023. Carating,
Rodelio B.;
Galanta,
Raymundo G.; Bacatio,
Clarita D. (April 23, 2014). The
Soils of the Philippines...
- Dunajánosháza,
known colloquially as Jánosháza) is a
village and muni****lity in
Galanta District of the
Trnava Region of south-west Slovakia. It has a po****tion...