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Jarovce (Hungarian: Horvátjárfalu, Horvát-Járfalu, Croatian:
Hrvatski Jandrof, German:
Kroatisch Jahrndorf) is a
small borough of Bratislava, Slovakia...
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Paris on 10
February 1947,
three Hungarian villages,
namely Horvátjárfalu (
Jarovce), Oroszvár (Rusovce), and Dunacsún (Čunovo)
situated south of Bratislava...
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villages of Chorvátsky Grob, Čunovo, Devínska Nová Ves,
Rusovce and
Jarovce. In Bulgaria,
there exists a
small Croatian community, a
branch of Janjevci...
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covers southern areas of Bratislava,
including the
boroughs of Petržalka,
Jarovce,
Rusovce and Čunovo. It is
bordered by the
Danube river to the
north and...
- Čunovo, p****ing
through (ordered
north to south) Malacky,
Bratislava and
Jarovce. It is part of the
European routes E65 and E75 and of the Pan-European...
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Malacky -
Bratislava -
Jarovce (SK/H border) D3: Dolný Hričov - Žilina - Čadca - Skalité(SK/PL border) D4:
Jarovce - (SK/A border)
Expressways in...
- of Devínska Nová Ves, Záhorska Bystrica, Vrakuňa, Podunajské Biskupice,
Jarovce,
Rusovce and Čunovo
being annexed,
creating the so-called
Greater Bratislava...
- ˈjaːɐ̯ndɔʁf]; Hungarian: Németjárfalu, Német-Járfalu, Slovak: Nemecké
Jarovce) is a muni****lity in the
district of
Neusiedl am See, in the Austrian...
- byp****. For decades,
there was only a
short stretch from
Austrian border at
Jarovce to the
junction with D2 (part of the
former D61),
construction of which...
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Horna Streda and Trenčín, the
section Nemšová – Ladce, Hybe – Važec and
Jarovce –
border with Austria.
During the
government of Vladimír Mečiar, the opening...