- Thüringen, Hungarian: Árpád-házi
Szent Erzsébet, Slovak: Svätá Alžbeta
Uhorská; 7 July 1207 – 17
November 1231), also
known as
Elisabeth of Thuringia...
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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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Uhorská Ves (Hungarian: Magyarfalu) is a
village and muni****lity in Liptovský Mikuláš
District in the Žilina
Region of
northern Slovakia. In historical...
- Old Town Hall The
square in 1843
Palace of the
Hungarian exchange bank (
Uhorská eskontná a zmenárenská banka)
Christmas fair
takes place each year on the...
- and, occasionally,
Hungarian Rus/Ruthenia (Czech: Uherská Rus; Slovak:
Uhorská Rus).[citation needed] The
region declared its
independence as Carpatho-Ukraine...
- din
Imperiul Austro-Ungar (Romanian)
Kongres utláčaných národov Rakúsko-
Uhorska (Slovak) 1899
ethnographic map of Austria-Hungary Host
country Kingdom...
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personality in history. A
Kievan legend identifies Askold's
burial mound with
Uhorska Hora (Hungarian hill),
where Olga of Kiev
later built two churches, devoted...
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Matica slovenská. ISBN 978-80-7090-940-9. Marek, Miloš (2009). Národnosti
Uhorska [Nationalities in the
Kingdom of Hungary] (in Slovak). Trnava: University...
- Záhorská Ves (previous name:
Uhorská Ves; German: Ungeraiden; Hungarian: Magyarfalu) is a
village situated north of Bratislava, the
capital city of Slovakia...
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primary sources (in Czech) ZÁBORSKÝ, J.
Dejiny Veľkej
Moravy a počiatky
Uhorska. Turč. sv. Martin :
Matica slovenská, 1929. 16 p. –
available at ULB's...