- Imre
Pozsonyi (also
known as
Jesza Poszony,
first name also as
Emmerich and Emérico; 12
December 1880 – 2
October 1963) was a
Hungarian football player...
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Pressburg (German:
Schlacht von Pressburg), or
Battle of
Pozsony (Hungarian:
Pozsonyi csata), or
Battle of
Bratislava (Slovak:
Bitka pri Bratislave) was a three-day-long...
- Bratislavský rožok/bratislavské rožky, diós kifli, mákos kifli, also
known as
Pozsonyi kifli and in
German as Preßburger Kipfel, are crescent-shaped, sweet, leavened...
- hrad, IPA: [ˈbracislawskiː ˈɦrat] ; German:
Pressburger Burg; Hungarian:
Pozsonyi vár) is the main
castle of Bratislava, the
capital of Slovakia. The m****ive...
- Ágnes
Pozsonyi is a
Hungarian sprint canoer who
competed in the mid-1970s. She won a
bronze medal in the K-4 500 m
event at the 1975 ICF
Canoe Sprint World...
- German: Pressburger/Bratislavaer
Landschaftsverband (until 1919); Hungarian:
Pozsonyi kerület) is one of the
administrative regions of Slovakia. Its capital...
- taxpayer-funded
public school in the
United States was in Dedham, M****achusetts
Pozsonyi Királyi
Katolikus Gimnázium, a high
school in Bratislava,
Slovakia Hugo...
- demolished. The
football club
founded in 1898, from the
previous sport club
Pozsonyi Torna Egyesület
which was
grounded in 1880,
initially pla**** in the regional...
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Irsai Olivér is a
Hungarian white wine variety, cross-bred
between Pozsonyi and
Pearl of
Csaba in 1930. It
ripens early and has a
distinctive Muscat character...
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Demonyms Bratislavčan (m), Bratislavčanka (f) (sk),
Bratislavan (en),
pozsonyi (hu), Preßburger (de)
Ethnicity (2021) • Ethnic
groups List 86% Slovaks...