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Pavol Országh Hviezdoslav (2
February 1849 - 8
November 1921) was a
Slovak poet, dramatist, translator, and for a
short time,
member of the Czechoslovak...
- Ádám Országh László
Országh Pavol Országh Hviezdoslav Vítězslav
Országh Vladimír
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- László
Országh (born László Pekker,
October 25, 1907 –
January 27, 1984) was a linguist,
literary historian (the
father of
American Studies in Hungary)...
- Vítězslav
Országh (born 21
December 1943) is a
Czech retired weightlifter. He
competed in the men's
middle heavyweight event at the 1968
Summer Olympics...
- Vladimír
Országh (born May 24, 1977) is a
Slovak former professional ice
hockey player. Now he is head
coach of HC
MONACObet Banská
Bystrica and ****istant...
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Hviezdoslav is a
Slovak name,
meaning star celebrator.
Pavol Országh Hviezdoslav Hviezdoslavovo námestie ("Hviezdoslav Square") in Bratislava, see Hviezdoslavovo...
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Miloslav Hurban,
Aurel Stodola, Adam František Kollár,
Milan Hodža,
Pavol Országh Hviezdoslav,
Milan Rastislav Štefánik, Gustáv Husák,
Alexander Dubček...
- Ádám
Országh (born 6
October 1989) is a
Hungarian handball player for
Dabas VSE KC and the
Hungarian national team. He parti****ted at the 2018 European...
- Slovakia).
Through his father, he was a
relative of the
Hungarian noble Országh family. In 1919, he was an
enthusiastic supporter of the
Hungarian Soviet...
- Slančíková) Adam Ŝangala by
Ladislav Nádaši-Jégé
translations of
works by
Pavol Országh Hviezdoslav Žiarna,
Miriam (2023). "Conference paper: Ján Valašťan-Dolinský's...