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Sečovce (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈsetʂɔwtse]; Hungarian: Gálszécs; Ukrainian: Сечівці) is a town in the Trebišov
District in the Košice
Region of south-eastern...
- Slovenský úrad geodézie a kartografie, p. 51, OCLC 320719712
About Sečovce, The Town of
Sečovce,
Retrieved 13
February 2015 The
Second Military Survey (1806–1869)...
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Emery Roth & Sons. Born in Gálszécs,
Kingdom of
Hungary (now
Sečovce,
Slovakia to a
Jewish family, Roth
emigrated to the
United States at the...
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politician and businessman. He was born at Kohány (today Kochanovce,
suburb of
Sečovce) in the
county of Zemplén, and was
educated for the law at the Protestant...
- (Rimavská Sobota), Rozsnyó (Rožňava), Jászó (Jasov), K****a (Košice), Gálszécs (
Sečovce), Nagymihály (Michalovce)" line was the
northern "boundary" of the Hungarian...
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Region 8,612 9,113 −5.50% Vráble
Nitra Nitra
Region 8,551 9,493 −9.92%
Sečovce Trebišov Košice
Region 8,542 7,819 +9.25% Svit
Poprad Prešov
Region 7...
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ulica Ružinov Ján Seberíni 821 03
Bratislava 2 Sečovská
ulica Ružinov
Sečovce 821 02
Bratislava 2 Sedlárska
ulica Staré
Mesto sedlár 811 01 Bratislava...
- at the
Academy of Fine Arts in Bratislava. He was born on 5 May 1961 in
Sečovce into the
family of
painter Štefan Bubán and
teacher Zlatica Bubánová (née...
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Adolf Schwarz (31
October 1836, Gálszécs, Hungary, now
Sečovce,
Slovakia – 25
October 1910, Vienna) was an Austro-Hungarian
chess master. He took 10th...
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Festival in 1994 as Best
Actress in a
Television Film. Timková was born in
Sečovce,
formerly Czechoslovak Socialist Republic, as the
second descendant of...