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Vrútky (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈʋruːtki]; German:
Ruttek (rare); Hungarian: Ruttka) is a town in
northern Slovakia,
close to the city of Martin. It lies...
- Fulnek.
Retrieved 2020-03-13. "Zahraničné vzťahy
mesta Vrútky".
vrutky.sk (in Slovak).
Vrútky.
Retrieved 2020-03-13.
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Towns on the
river include Liptovský Hrádok, Liptovský Mikuláš, Ružomberok,
Vrútky, Žilina, Bytča, Považská Bystrica, Púchov, Ilava,
Dubnica nad Váhom, Nemšová...
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original on 2017-10-26.
Retrieved 2017-12-01. "ŽOS
Vrútky a.s." www.zos-
vrutky.sk.
Archived from the
original on 2020-01-30.
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Teplice (No. 14). Banská
Bystrica railway station is a
junction between the
Vrútky–Zvolen railway,
which links Banská
Bystrica with Žilina and Bratislava,...
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Nitra v slovenských dejinách [Nitra in the
Slovak history] (in Slovak).
Vrútky:
Matica slovenská. ISBN 80-7090-625-1. Fusek,
Gabriel (1994). Slovensko...
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central Slovakia.
Opened in 1873, the
station is a
junction between the
Vrútky–Zvolen
railway and the Banská Bystrica–Červená
Skala railway. The station...
- Žilina and
became editor in
chief of
Spartakus magazine. In 1922 he
moved to
Vrútky,
where by
decision of the
Communist Party Central Committee, they merged...
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Bystrica MŠK Žilina 1940–41 ŠK
Bratislava FC
Vrútky AC
Sparta Považská
Bystrica 1941–42 ŠK
Bratislava FC
Vrútky MŠK Žilina 1942–43 OAP
Bratislava ŠK Bratislava...
- lay off over 200 workers.
Other major industrial companies include ŽOS
Vrútky (rail
vehicles industry) or
Prefa Sučany (concrete prefabricates). The Danish...