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Hauerland (also
called Kremnitz-Deutschprobener Sprachinsel) is the
German name for a
region presently located in
central Slovakia once
inhabited by Carpathian...
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combining the
first two
letters of the designers'
given names,
Radek Hauerland and
Milan Trkulja. The RAMI is
similar to the CZ 75,
however the design...
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other German ethno-linguistic
enclaves elsewhere in
Czechoslovakia (e.g.
Hauerland or Zips)
inhabited by
Carpathian Germans (including
Zipser Germans or...
- German: Zips; Latin: Scepusium,
today Spiš
region in Slovakia) and the
Hauerland regions. The
settlers in the
Szepes County were
known as
Zipser Sachsen...
- town of Prievidza. The
village belonged to the
German language island Hauerland. The
German po****tion was
expelled in 1944. The
village of Malinová was...
- Bohemia),
Poland (Upper Silesia),
Slovakia (Košice Region, Spiš, and
Hauerland),
Denmark (North Schleswig),
Romania and
Hungary (Sopron). Overseas, sizeable...
- Slovakia. The
village once
belonged to the
German language island of
Hauerland but the
majority of the
German po****tion was
expelled at the end of World...
- Republic. The
village once
belonged to the
German language island of
Hauerland but the
majority of the
German po****tion was
expelled at the end of World...
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mentioned in 1413. The
village once
belonged to the
German language island of
Hauerland but the
majority of the
German po****tion was
expelled at the end of World...
- 1918 Pressburg/Pozsony) and its
surroundings in
Western Slovakia, in the
Hauerland in
Central Slovakia and in the Spiš
region in
Eastern Slovakia. After...