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Pavol Országh
Hviezdoslav (2
February 1849 – 8
November 1921) was a
Slovak poet, dramatist, translator, and for a
short time,
member of the Czechoslovak...
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Hviezdoslav is a
Slovak name,
meaning star celebrator.
Pavol Országh
Hviezdoslav Hviezdoslavovo námestie ("
Hviezdoslav Square") in Bratislava, see Hviezdoslavovo...
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Minister Mikuláš Dzurinda. On 24
February Bush also gave a
public speech in
Hviezdoslav Square (Hviezdoslavovo námestie) in Bratislava.
Topics of discussion...
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Hviezdoslavovo námestie ('
Hviezdoslav Square') is a town
square in Bratislava. It is
located in the Old Town,
between the New
Bridge and the
Slovak National...
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communist regime in Czechoslovakia. Five
thousand Slovaks protested at
Hviezdoslav Square with
candles in
their hands, and
other six
thousands in adjacent...
- Neo-Renaissance
theatre building situated in the Old Town at the end of
Hviezdoslav Square. The new building,
opened to the
public in 2007, is on the riverfront...
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Miloslav Hurban,
Aurel Stodola, Adam František Kollár,
Milan Hodža,
Pavol Országh
Hviezdoslav,
Milan Rastislav Štefánik, Gustáv Husák,
Alexander Dubček...
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After a EUR 42
million refurbishment of the
former spa
house complex Hviezdoslav, the
hotel was
inaugurated in May 2009. The 98
rooms and
suites at the...
- Matúška (1821–1877)
Michal Miloslav Hodža (1811–1870)
Pavol Országh-
Hviezdoslav (1849–1921)
Martin ****učín (1860–1928)
Janko Jesenský (1874–1945) Ľudmila...
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three different buildings—the
drama ensemble pla**** in the
Pavel Országh
Hviezdoslav Theatre building on Laurinská
Street and on the
Small Stage of the Slovak...