- Emília
Kováčová (8
February 1931 – 31
December 2020) was a
Slovak economist and
professor of
employment and
social development at the
University of Economics...
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- Look up kováč, Kováč, or
Kováčová in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kováč (pronounced: K-OH-v-ae-k), feminine:
Kováčová, is a
surname in Slovakia. It...
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Kováčová may
refer to:
Kováčová,
feminine variant of the
Slovak surname Kováč or:
Kováčová, Rožňava District, a
village in Rožňava District,
Slovakia Kováčová...
- Eva
Kováčová (née Eva Šelmecová, 14 July 1951 in Rimavská Sobota – 12
February 2010 in Bratislava) was a
Slovak poet.
Kováčová graduated in
Pedagogy from...
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Ivana Kováčová (born (1992-02-24)24
February 1992) is a
former Slovak female artistic gymnast and
member of the
national team. She parti****ted at the...
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Lenka Kováčová (born 22 May 1966) is a
Czech rowing coxswain. She
competed in the women's
eight event at the 1992
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
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Kováčová (Hungarian: Kovácsfalva) is a spa
village in
Central Slovakia, best
known for its hot springs. The
village was
first mentioned in 1254 as Koachou...
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times and
researched the life of
Kovacova. She also
visited Yad
Vashem to
further research the Holocaust.
Kovacova's stepson,
George Kovach from California...
- Some well-known
minor spa
towns and
villages are Štós, Číž, Dudince,
Kováčová, Nimnica, Smrdáky, Lúčky, and Vyšné Ružbachy,
among others.
Typical souvenirs...