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Malacky (German: Malatzka, Hungarian:
Malacka) is a town and muni****lity in
western Slovakia around 35
kilometres (22 miles)
north of Slovakia’s capital...
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First Names,
Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-211651-7. Samek, Ondřej;
Malačka, Jan. "Jméno" (in Czech). www.kdejsme.cz.
Retrieved 27 June 2017. "Tanya"...
- Kijevo. On the west side of the
ridge is the well-known
mountain centre of
Malačka on 477 m. Its
highest peak
overlooks the city of Split, the
ancient Roman...
- Vienna: Aus der kaiserlich-königlichen Hoff- und Staatdruckerei. p. 61.
Malačka, Ondřej; Samek, Jan. "Jméno: 'Dušan', počet výskytů 14972 v celé ČR". kdejsme...
- Ivan Dérer (2
March 1884 in
Malacka,
Kingdom of
Hungary – 10
March 1973 in Prague, Czechoslovakia) was a
prominent Slovak politician, lawyer, journalist...
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Magyar claims of the
Liszt family. They
lived in Márcz,
Nagymarton and also
Malacka,
Kingdom of
Hungary (today Marz,
Mattersburg in
Austria and
Malacky in...
- city,
which was
first mentioned in
writing in 1206,
refers to the word "
Malacka"
which means "piglet" in the
Hungarian (Magyar) language. In the East Flanders...
- name was
spelled "Malaca",
under Dutch administration as "Malakka" or "
Malacka", and
under British rule, "Malacca". The
Straits of
Malacca were named...
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Dunaszerdahely (now Dunajská Streda) Galánta Galánta (now Galanta)
Malacka Malacka (now Malacky)
Nagyszombat Nagyszombat (now Trnava)
Pozsony Pozsony...
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known for
taking some of the
earliest photographs of Bucharest. Born in
Malacka in the
Habsburg Kingdom of
Hungary (present-day Malacky, Slovakia), the...