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- Neutraer Gespanschaft/Komitat Neutra; Latin: Comitatus Nitriensis; Slovak: Nitriansky komitát / Nitrianska stolica / Nitrianska župa) was an administrative...
- Milan Nitrianský (born 13 December 1990) is a Czech professional footballer who plays for FC Slavoj Vyšehrad. He has also represented his country at youth...
- The Nitra Region (Slovak: Nitriansky kraj, pronounced [ˈɲitrɪɐnski ˈkraj]; Hungarian: Nyitrai kerület) is one of the administrative regions of Slovakia...
- Nitriansky Hrádok is a district of a town of Šurany, Slovakia. This settlement was annexed to Šurany in 1976. A significant quantity of archaeological...
- Bratislava 669 592 Trnava Region Trnavský kraj Trnava 564 917 Nitra Region Nitriansky kraj Nitra 674 306 Trenčín Region Trenčiansky kraj Trenčín 584 569 Žilina...
- Banskobystrický kraj (Banská Bystrica Region) Košický kraj (Košice Region) Nitriansky kraj (Nitra Region) Prešovský kraj (Prešov Region) Žilinský kraj (Žilina...
- Nitra Castle (Slovak: Nitriansky hrad, Hungarian: Nyitrai vár) is a castle located in the Old Town of Nitra, Slovakia. It dominates the city and is a national...
- This list of synagogues in Slovakia contains active, otherwise used and destro**** synagogues in Slovakia. The list of Slovakian synagogues is not necessarily...
- (in Slovak). Slovak Statistical Office. Retrieved 22 September 2024. "Nitriansky kraj | Výsledky volieb do VÚC 2022 (župné voľby)". Sme. Petit Press. ISSN 1335-4418...
- Alongside the main settlement, it has the boroughs of Kostolný Sek and Nitriansky Hrádok, both annexed 1976. The town name comes from Slavic šur-, šurý...