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Trenčín (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈtrentʂiːn] , also
known by
other alternative names) is a city in
western Slovakia of the
central Váh
River valley near...
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Trenčín (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈaː ˈes ˈtrentʂiːn] ) is a
Slovak sports club in the town of
Trenčín, most
known for its
football department. The first...
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Trenčín Region (Slovak: Trenčiansky kraj,
pronounced [ˈtrentʂɪɐnski ˈkraj]; Czech: Trenčínský kraj; Hungarian: Trencséni kerület) is one of the eight...
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Trenčín Castle (Slovak: Trenčiansky hrad, Slovak: Trenčiansky Hrad) is a
castle above the town of
Trenčín in
western Slovakia.
History of the castle...
- Abramová (Žilina Region)
Abranovce (Prešov Region) Adamovské
Kochanovce (
Trenčín Region)
Adidovce (Prešov Region) Alekšince (Nitra Region)
Andovce (Nitra...
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Trenčín Airfield (ICAO: LZTN)
serves Trenčín, a city in the
Trenčín Region of Slovakia. As of 20 June 2024,
there are no
scheduled p****enger services...
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Trenčín District (Slovak:
okres Trenčín (or Trenčiansky okres), Hungarian: Trencséni járás) is a
district in the
Trenčín Region of
northwestern Slovakia...
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upcoming season as
defending champions (for the
sixth successive year).
Trenčín Dunajská
Streda Slovan Trnava Žilina Komárno Ružomberok Banská Bystrica...
- area was 4,456 km2
around 1910. The
capital of Trencsén
County was the
Trenčín Castle (Hungarian: Trencséni vár), and from
around 1650 the town of Trencsén...
- TTS
Trenčín was a
Slovak football club,
playing in the town of
Trenčín. The club was
founded in 1904 as Trencsény
Torna Egyesület (TTE). TTS
Trenčín first...