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Skalica (German: Skalitz, Hungarian:
Szakolca, Latin: Sakolcium) is the
largest town in
Skalica District in
western Slovakia in the Záhorie region. Located...
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capable of
expressing complex poetic forms. Hollý
studied in
Skalica (
Szakolca),
Pressburg (Pozsony) and
Trnava (Nagyszombat). He was a
Catholic priest...
- Pöstyén Pöstyén (now Piešťany)
Privigye Privigye (now Prievidza)
Szakolca Holics (now Holíč)
Szenice Szenice (now Senica) Vágsellye Tornóc (now...
- Austro-Hungarian
general who
served in
World War I. Tersztyánszky was born in
Szakolca in the
Kingdom of
Hungary (today Skalica, Slovakia) on 29
October 1854...
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architect Dušan Jurkovič. His most
original works are the
Cultural House in
Szakolca (now
Skalica in Slovakia, 1905), the
buildings of spa in Luhačovice (now...
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Georg Sibiu Nagyszeben Hermannstadt Sighișoara Segesvár Schäßburg
Skalica Szakolca Sombor Zombor Sopron Sopron Subotica Szabadka Szeged Szeged Székesfehérvár...
- queen's
banishment and confinement,
first in Várad and
subsequently in
Szakolca,
between 1418 and 1419. The fact that
Elizabeth accompanied her mother...
- 1441, he
transferred Blatnica to László Neczpáli, the
castle captain of
Szakolca, for 9,000 gold florins. By this time, Pongrác was
exploiting the chaotic...
- then
studied and
taught in
different places in then-Hungary (Trencsén,
Szakolca, Székesfehérvár, Nagyszombat, Kolozsvár, Eger)
until his
ordination as...
- Sereď
Szered Kysucké Nové
Mesto Kiszucaújhely Kis(s)utz-Neustadtl
Skalica Szakolca Skalitz Galanta Galánta
Gallandau Levoča Lőcse
Leutschau Detva Gyetva,...