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  2. Module:Location map/data/Slovakia Nitra Region - Wikipedia

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    Module:Location map/data/Slovakia Nitra Region is a location map definition used to overlay markers and labels on an equirectangular projection map of Nitra Region. The markers are placed by latitude and longitude coordinates on the default map or a similar map image.

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  4. Nitra - Wikipedia

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    Nitra: Archeologický ústav Slovenskej akadémie vied. ISBN 80-88709-17-2. Hanuliak, Milan (2002). "Hroby a ich svedectvo k dejinám Nitry v 9. - 12. storočí" [Graves and their witness to the history of Nitra in the 9th-12th centuries]. In Marsina, Richard (ed.). Nitra v slovenských dejinách [Nitra in the Slovak history] (in Slovak ...

  5. Nitra Region - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  6. Oponice - Wikipedia

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    Oponice (Hungarian: Appony) is a municipality and village in the Topoľčany District of the Nitra Region, Slovakia. [4] In 2011 it had 879 inhabitants. [5] It is bordered by the Nitra River to the west and the Tribeč range of the Fatra-Tatra mountain complex to the east. Part of the municipality is within the Ponitrie Protected Landscape Area

  7. File:Nitra Region - outline map.svg - Wikipedia

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  8. Nové Sady, Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    Nové Sady, until 1948 Ašakert (Hungarian: Assakürt) is a village and municipality in the Nitra District in western central Slovakia, in the Nitra Region. [ 4 ] History

  9. Postal codes in Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    When writing the address, the postal code is put in front of the town name; when typed or printed, 1 space separates the leading 3 digits from the trailing 2 digits, and 2 spaces separate the postal code from the town name, e.g.: Kúpeľná 1/A 811 02 Bratislava 1