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Javorina was a
military district in the Kežmarok
District in
northern Slovakia, in the Levoča Hills. Its area is 316.24 km2 and has no
permanent po****tion...
- Velká
Javořina (Slovak: Veľká
Javorina) is a
mountain m****if on the
border of the
Czech Republic and Slovakia. At 970
metres (3,180 ft)
above sea level...
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exist in the
course of the
creation of the muni****lity-military area
Javorina on
their territory in 1953.
Former names: Blaziv, Blasenau, Balázsvágás...
- Tatranská
Javorina (Polish:
Jaworzyna Tatrzańska, Hungarian: Tátrajavorina, German: Uhrgarten) is a
village in
Poprad District in the Prešov
Region of...
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September 1, 1939, at 5:00 a.m. The 1st
division occupied the
village of
Javorina and the town of
Zakopane and
continued toward Nowy Targ to
protect the...
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areas along Poland's
southern border –
including Górna
Orawa and Tatranská
Javorina -
which Poland had
annexed from
Czechoslovakia in
October 1938. Poland...
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Poland requested the
northwestern bit of Spiš,
including the
region around Javorina. A
final line was set up at the Spa
Conference in Belgium. On 28 July 1920...
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White Carpathians along the
southeastern border rise up to 970 m at Velká
Javořina. The spacious, but
moderate Bohemian-Moravian
Highlands on the west reach...
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elevation is 473 m (1,552 ft) and the
highest peaks are: Velká
Javořina/Veľká
Javorina, 970 m (3,180 ft) Chmeľová, 925 m (3,035 ft) Jelenec, 925 m (3...
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mountain range (in Czech: Bílé Karpaty) with its
highest mountain of Velká
Javořina (970 m). The Hostýn-Vsetín
Mountains and
Vizovice Highlands p**** south...