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Denis Vavro (born 10
April 1996) is a
Slovak professional footballer who
plays as a centre-back for
Bundesliga club VfL Wolfsburg, on loan from Danish...
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Vavrinec Ján Šrobár,
known as
Vavro Šrobár (9
August 1867 – 6
December 1950) was a
Slovak medical doctor and politician. He was a
major figure in Slovak...
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National Council (at that time
Vavro Šrobár, Gustáv Husák, Ján Ursíny) (1
September 1944 – 5
September 1944)
Karol Šmidke and
Vavro Šrobár (5
September 1944...
- Frejka, Bedřich Reicin,
Artur London,
Eugen Löbl [cs; de],
Josef Frank and
Vavro Hajdů [cs]. The
trial lasted eight days. Many of the
defendants admitted...
- Škrtel pla**** in the
starting XI as a
captain and was
replaced by
Denis Vavro after 30 minutes.
Slovakia tied the game 1–1. Škrtel is
known as a strong...
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Eredivisie (Róbert Boženík to
Feyenoord in 2020),
Danish Superliga (Denis
Vavro to F.C.
Copenhagen in 2017,
Dawid Kurminowski to AGK in 2021), Austrian...
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within Detvan, the so-called
Hlasists group); he
became acquainted with
Vavro Šrobár. His
studies were
financed largely by
Czech ****ociations, including...
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Hungarian parliamentary elections of 1906, he
supported Slovak candidate Vavro Šrobár and
featured in
favor of the
Slovak national movement. His activities...
- pro-Czechoslovak″
politics to the
Democratic Party. The
Freedom Party was led by
Vavro Šrobár and won 3
seats in the
Czechoslovak parliament in the 1946 election...
- (1919–2004),
economist Vladimír Škutina (1931–1995),
writer and
playwright Vavro Šrobár (1867–1950),
physician and
politician Peter Tomka (b. 1956), judge...