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Partizánske (Slovak pronunciation: [
ˈpartizaːnske] ,
meaning "partisan town", formerly: Šimonovany, from 1948: Baťovany, Hungarian: Simony) is a town...
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Partizánske District (Slovak:
okres Partizánske, Hungarian:
Simonyi járás) is a
district in the Trenčín
Region of
Western Slovakia. It had been established...
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Iskra Partizánske Slovak ice
hockey club – HK
Iskra Partizánske Slovak handball club (renamed from
Iskra Partizánske) – HK Slávia
Partizánske Slovak...
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secretly fund the
Slovak National Uprising that
started at Baťovany (now
Partizánske) on 29
August 1944. Jan Baťa
represented Czech/Slovak
freedom and prosperity...
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vacation spot.
After World War II,
Kraljeva Voda was
renamed to
Partizanske Vode (Партизанске Воде, "The Partisans' Waters") in 1946. The name change...
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Partyzanske (Ukrainian: Партизанське), is a
settlement located in the
Bashtanka Raion of the
Mykolaiv Oblast in Ukraine. The
governing body is the Partyzanske...
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Retrieved 30
August 2023. "História
mesta Partizánske" [History of the town of
Partizánske].
partizanske.sk (in Slovak).
Archived from the
original on...
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Danubian Lowland reaches the
region to Nové
Mesto nad Váhom and
Partizánske areas.
There are
several mountain ranges in the region: a
small part...
- The
Slovene Partisans,
formally the
National Liberation Army and
Partisan Detachments of Slovenia, were part of Europe's most
effective anti-**** resistance...
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Tempo Partizánske is a
Slovak football team,
based in the town of
Partizánske. The club was
founded in 1940. Club
colors are red and white. FK Tempo...