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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...
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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....
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Mansion and the park in Mošovce, a
castle in Blatnica,
lands and a
castle in
Sklabiňa, as well as a manor-house with a park in Turčianska Štiavnička. The Révay...
- Skároš (Košice Region) Skerešovo (Banská
Bystrica Region)
Sklabiná (Banská
Bystrica Region)
Sklabiňa (Žilina Region) Sklabinský Podzámok (Žilina Region) Sklené...
- Murzin [cs], second-in-command. The "Ušiak-Murzin Unit"
parachuted near
Sklabiňa,
Slovakia in two groups, on the
night of 21–22
August 1944 and the night...
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campaign to
regain his fortresses. The
castles of Ružomberok, Hrádek,
Sklabiňa, Olováry and
Chynadiyovo surrendered without resistance. The remaining...
- mien a názvy Slovany,
Slovniky a
Sklabiňa" [Toponyms
derived from
ethnic names and the
names Slovany,
Slovniky and
Sklabiňa] (PDF). Slovenská reč (in Slovak)...