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- Sklabiňa (Hungarian: Szklabinya) is a village and muni****lity in Martin District in the Žilina Region of northern Slovakia. The name is derived from the...
- Sklabiná (Hungarian: Mikszáthfalva; formerly Szklabonya until 1899 and Kürtabony until 1910) is a village and muni****lity in the Veľký Krtíš District...
- 0547°N 19.0192°E / 49.0547; 19.0192 Sklabiňa Castle or Castle of Sklabiňa is a ruined medieval castle near Sklabiňa, a village in northern Slovakia. Located...
- Herz[dubious – discuss] to a Jewish family in Szklabinya, Austria-Hungary (today Sklabiňa, a village in modern-day Martin, Slovakia). His family emigrated to Chicago...
- Mikszáth was born in Szklabonya (also known as Sklabiná or Szlabonya), Upper Hungary (now Sklabiná, Slovakia) into a family of the lesser nobility....
- ulica Lamač rod Skerličovcov 841 03 Bratislava 42 Sklabinská ulica Rača Sklabiná 831 06 Bratislava 35 Skladištná ulica Ružinov skladište 821 08 Bratislava...
- (Dolná Strehová) – poet Sándor Márai (Košice) – writer Kálmán Mikszáth (Sklabiná) – writer Szilárd Németh (Komárno) – football player Ferenc II Rákóczi...
- mien a názvy Slovany, Slovniky a Sklabiňa" [Toponyms derived from ethnic names and the names Slovany, Slovniky and Sklabiňa] (PDF). Slovenská reč (in Slovak)...
- Révay De Sacra Regni Hungariae Corona Born 2 February 1568 Szklabonya (Sklabiňa), Kingdom of Hungary (today Slovakia) Died 4 June 1622 Trencsén (Trenčín)...
- another partisan group established in the vicinity of a nearby village of Sklabiňa by the Soviet officer Pyotr Alexievich Velichko. Velichko was dispatched...