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Slovany (Hungarian: Turóctótfalu, German: Sloben) is a
village and muni****lity in
Martin District in the Žilina
Region of
northern Slovakia. In historical...
- later, the
lines in Skvrňany and
Slovany (to today's loop) were also extended. In 1937, end
loops at Bory and
Slovany were built. The
fleet of
trams was...
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Centar Plitvička
jezera Obilazak Zračna luka
Czechia BRNO
PRAHA VYŠKOV n/a
SLOVANY Letiště Hrad
Bouzov PRAHA Denmark Aarhus n/a
Skanderborg n/a n/a Stadion...
- (in brackets): Plzeň 1-Bolevec (Bolevec and Severní Předměstí) Plzeň 2-
Slovany (Božkov, Černice (partly),
Doudlevce (partly), Hradiště, Koterov, Lobzy...
- utvorené od etnických mien a názvy
Slovany,
Slovniky a Sklabiňa" [Toponyms
derived from
ethnic names and the
names Slovany,
Slovniky and Sklabiňa] (PDF)....
- Srbija, June 2010, pp. 13–15. "V
Nizozemsku vzniká společný
jazyk pro
Slovany". Denik.cz. 19
February 2010.
Retrieved 4
February 2015. Jan Dosoudil,...
- Aréna
Slovany, Plzeň Referees:
Markos Michaelides (SUI),
Gentian Cici (ALB),
Gizella Györgyi (NOR)...
- Plzeň, the
largest city in
western Bohemia. The
station is
located in the
Slovany district near the city center. The
station was
opened in 1862, together...
- (Košice Region) Slizké (Banská
Bystrica Region) Slopná (Trenčín Region)
Slovany (Žilina Region) Slovenská Kajňa (Prešov Region) Slovenská Nová Ves (Trnava...
- - Básně a písně,
collective writing 1834 - Hej, Slováci (originally Na
Slovany),
hymnic song and
former anthem of SFR
Yugoslavia (later
Serbia and Montenegro)...