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Záhorská Bystrica (German: Bisternitz, Hungarian: Pozsonybeszterce) is a city
borough of Bratislava, the
capital of Slovakia. It is
located in the northern...
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Stefania Zahorska (25
April 1889 – 6
April 1961),
pseudonym Pandora, was a
Polish art historian, writer, and publicist. She was one of the most highly...
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highly regarded recitalist and
lieder singer.
Lucia Poppová was born in
Záhorská Ves in the
Slovak State (later Czechoslovakia; present-day Slovakia). Her...
- of Poland,
after the fall of Warsaw, a
young Polish student, Elżbieta
Zahorska, tore down a
German poster. Soon after, she was
executed for her act; her...
- Anna
Zahorska de domo
Elzenberg (1882 in
Byszlaki – 1942 in
Auschwitz concentration camp),
pseudonym Savitri, was a
Polish poet, prosaist, dramatist. Graduate...
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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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Miloslava "Milena" Tůmová-
Záhorská is a
former Czech figure skater who
competed in ladies'
singles for Czechoslovakia. She
appeared at six
European Championships...
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Bratislava to date
occurred in 1972, with the
villages of Devínska Nová Ves,
Záhorska Bystrica, Vrakuňa, Podunajské Biskupice, Jarovce,
Rusovce and Čunovo being...
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between Vlčany and
Selice in Šaľa
District Záhorská Ves Ferry,
across the
river Morava,
between Záhorská Ves,
Malacky District in
Slovakia and Angern...
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Mesto Rača
Vajnory Bratislava IV Dúbravka
Karlova Ves Devín Devínska Nová Ves Lamač
Záhorská Bystrica
Bratislava V Petržalka
Jarovce Rusovce Čunovo...