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- Patrónka is an area in the western part of Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia, it is also the name of a major transport junction within the area and an...
- Červený Most [cs; sk] area) and from there to a former ammunition factory in Patrónka, where they remained (according to Aron Grünhut) until the 1942 deportations...
- Bratislava, with public transport vehicles becoming stuck at places like Patrónka or Prístavný most.[citation needed] A major contributing factor was the...
- relaxation since the 19th century. Vydrica then flows mainly southward through Patrónka, lower Mlynská dolina until it enters the Danube near the Lafranconi bridge...
- Zdanowicz, Andrzej (April 4, 2011). "Marianna Biernacka, blogoslawiona. Patronka tesciowych" [Marianna Biernacka, blessed. Patroness of mothers-in-law]...
- visitors enter the Bratislava Forest Park through the Červený most area near Patrónka, a major transport junction in the city. The park is served by the Železná...
- the deaths of around 67,000 of the 89,000 Jews living in Slovakia. Sereď Patrónka Žilina Poprad Nováky In the political crisis that followed the September...
- Franciszkanów, Radomsko". Zabytek.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 25 April 2021. "Patronka Miasta". Radomsko.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 25 April 2021. Zieliński, Stanisław...
- five camps in Slovakia before deportation; 26,384 from Žilina, 7,500 from Patrónka, 7,000 from Poprad, 4,463 from Sereď, and 4,000 to 5,000 from Nováky. Nineteen...
- upper part located in the Little Carpathians mountains and the area of Patrónka. In the present, Mlynská dolina features two faculties of the Slovak University...