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Ruttkayová, Jaroslava; Ruttkay, Matej (2012b), Nitra and Great Moravia (PDF), Nitra: City of Nitra, archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-10 Štefanovičová, Tatiana (2002). "Osídlene Nitry na prelome 9.-12. storočia a príchod Maďarov" [Nitra settlement at the turn of the 9th-12th century and the arrival of the Magyars].
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The largest towns are Nitra, Komárno, Nové Zámky and Levice. According to the 2001 census, there were 713,422 inhabitants in the region, with a majority of Slovaks (68.3%), but there is a numerous Hungarian minority (27.6%) in the southern districts, forming a majority in the Komárno District (72%) and there are small minorities of Czechs ...
the €1.4bn (£1bn) manufacturing facility in Nitra was opened on 25 October 2018; from about 1500 employees 30 per cent are women; all manufacturing employees are educated in the new Training Academy for 12 weeks; the facility area is about 300,000 square meters and the planned annual capacity is 150,000 vehicles
Corgoň (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈtsɔrɡɔɲ]) is a statue situated in Nitra, Slovakia. It was created by Vavrinec Dunajský in 1820. The sculpture is a famous landmark and symbol of Nitra. [1] According to the local legend, the real person called Corgoň was a metalworker in Nitra.
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