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Liptó County (Hungarian:
Liptó vármegye, Latin:
Comitatus Liptoviensis, Slovak: Liptovská župa, German:
Komitat Liptau, Polish:
Komitat Liptów) was an...
- inhabitants. The area is also
known by the
German name Liptau, the
Hungarian Liptó, the
Latin name
Liptovium and the
Polish Liptów. The name is
derived from...
- Löwenstein and his wife
Elvira Freischberger, in the town of Rózsahegy in
Liptó County,
Kingdom of
Hungary (German: Rosenberg; Slovak: Ružomberok, now in...
-
establishment of
independent Czechoslovakia in 1918, Liptovský Mikuláš was part of
Liptó County within the
Kingdom of Hungary. From 1939 to 1945, it was part of...
-
Slovak Republic. A
devout Roman Catholic, he was born in Ružomberok in the
Liptó County of the
Kingdom of
Hungary (present-day Slovakia) and came to politics...
-
recognized in
public that John is his son and
granted him the
title of Duke of
Liptó (present-day Liptov, Slovakia) in 1481. John
Corvinus received a number...
- Slovakia. Zólyom
county shared borders with the
counties of Bars, Turóc,
Liptó, Gömör-Kishont, Nógrád and Hont. The county's
territory was
situated along...
- or
cottage cheese. The name is
derived from the
German name
Liptau or
Liptó for the
former county Liptov in
northern Slovakia. It is a part of the regional...
- with
Austrian Galicia and the
Hungarian counties of Trencsén, Turóc and
Liptó County. The county's
territory was
situated along the Árva (Orava) river...
- was a
Jewish Hungarian scholar, rabbi,
Orientalist and linguist, born in
Liptó-Szent-Miklós,
Hungary (today Liptovský Mikuláš, Slovakia) to the Hebrew...