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Kremnica (pronunciation; German: Kremnitz, Hungarian: Körmöcbánya) is a town in
central Slovakia. It has
around 5,300 inhabitants. The well-preserved medieval...
- The
Kremnica Mountains (Slovak: Kremnické vrchy, Hungarian: Körmöci-hegység, German:
Kremnitzer Berge) are a
volcanic mountain range in
central Slovakia...
- The
Kremnica Mint (Slovak: Mincovňa
Kremnica, Hungarian: Körmöcbányai pénzverde) is one of the
oldest mints in the
world established in 1328 by the King...
- Republic, (Jáchymovská královská
mincovna in Czech)
Kremnica mint,
Slovak Republic, (Mincovňa
Kremnica in Slovak) Casa de
Moneda de México,
established in...
- Ďumbier, is located. Some of the
mountain ranges in the west
include Kremnica Mountains, Vtáčnik and Štiavnica Mountains. The
Javorie and
Krupina Plain...
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Although Chladni was born in
Wittenberg in Saxony, his
family originated from
Kremnica, then part of the
Kingdom of
Hungary and
today a
mining town in central...
- the Town. Kaarina, Finland,
until 2009 and Piikkiö's
union with
Kaarina Kremnica,
Slovakia Kuldīga,
Latvia Molsheim,
France Niedererbach,
Germany Prien...
- town of
Kremnica.
Anton Hám came from the
family with coin-minting and
mining tradition. His father,
Anton Hám Sr., was a
coiner in the
Kremnica Mint of...
- be
converted to
ouigiya with no rounding. On the
khoums coin (minted in
Kremnica Mint, Slovakia), the
obverse is in
Arabic with the date of the Islamic...
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Czechoslovakia where coins of the
Czechoslovak koruna were
produced at the
Kremnica Mint in Slovakia. "Company Profile". ceskamincovna.cz/.
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