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Kolárovo (before 1948: Guta; Hungarian: Gúta or
earlier Gutta) is a town in the
south of
Slovakia near the town of Komárno. It is an
agricultural center...
- the
model and year. They were
produced in Považská
Bystrica and
later in
Kolárovo,
Rajec and Veľký Meder.
Originally the
Babetta was
conceived as a lightweight...
- Nemšová, Trenčín, Nové
Mesto nad Váhom, Piešťany, Hlohovec, Sereď, Šaľa,
Kolárovo and Komárno. The name is of
Germanic or
Slavic origin. It
could be derived...
- Fort Gúta was a fort near the town of Gúta (modern day
Kolárovo) in what is
today Slovakia. As of today, no
archaeological excavations have been done on...
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Kolarovo,
Haskovo Province is a
village in the muni****lity of Harmanli, in
Haskovo Province, in
southern Bulgaria.
Guide Bulgaria,
Accessed May 24, 2010...
- The
mopeds were
produced since 1970 in
Slovakian Považská
Bystrica and
Kolárovo. It was the
first company to
include electronic ignition on mopeds. In...
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Radosinka (at Lužianky)
Bebrava (at Práznovce)
Little Danube/Malý
Dunaj (at
Kolárovo) Čierna Voda (at Veľký
Ostrov near Komárno) Dudváh (at Čierna Voda) Dudváh...
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zubria zvernica) Šaľa - town with a
castle The
water mill and
bridge in
Kolárovo Komárno with its
fortification system, fortress,
Elisabeth bridge, etc...
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Kladno in what is
today the
Czech Republic but
began playing football in
Kolárovo, a town with over 80%
Hungarian minority.
After that, he pla**** for the...
- the
river Váh in
Kolárovo. It is 137 km (85 mi) long and its
basin size is 2,977 km2 (1,149 sq mi). The part of the Váh
between Kolárovo and its confluence...