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  2. Hlboké nad Váhom - Wikipedia

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    Hlboké nad Váhom (Hungarian: Mélyesd) ... Surnames of living people in Hlboke nad Vahom This page was last edited on 21 October 2024, at 08:40 (UTC). ...

  3. Bytča - Wikipedia

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    Bytča includes the following former villages: Psurnovice, Hrabove, Horne Hlboke, Dolne Hlboke, Hlboke nad Vahom, Benov, Miksova, Hlinik nad Vahom, Velka Bytca, Mala Bytca. [9] Current boroughs (year of merger in brackets): Beňov (c. 1899 with Malá Bytča, probably Hungarian name was Banya)

  4. Google Maps - Wikipedia

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    Version 2.0 of Google Maps Mobile was announced at the end of 2007, with a stand out My Location feature to find the user's location using the cell towers, without needing GPS. [198] [199] [200] In September 2008, Google Maps was released for and preloaded on Google's own new platform Android. [201] [202]

  5. Hluboká nad Vltavou - Wikipedia

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    Hluboká nad Vltavou (Czech pronunciation: [ˈɦlubokaː ˈnad vl̩tavou]; until 1885 Podhrad, German: Frauenberg) is a town in České Budějovice District in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 5,600 inhabitants.

  6. Google Maps Navigation - Wikipedia

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    Google Maps Navigation is a mobile application developed by Google for the Android and iOS operating systems that later integrated into the Google Maps mobile app. The application uses an Internet connection to a GPS navigation system to provide turn-by-turn voice-guided instructions on how to arrive at a given destination. [1]

  7. Hlboké - Wikipedia

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    Hlboké is a village and municipality in Senica District in the Trnava Region of western Slovakia. History. In historical records the village was first mentioned in 1262.

  8. Čachtice - Wikipedia

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    Čachtice (pronounced [ˈtʂaxcitse], Hungarian: Csejte) is a village in Nové Mesto nad Váhom District in western Slovakia with a population of 4,010 (as of 2014). The village is situated between the Danubian Lowland and the Little Carpathians. It is best known for the ruins of the nearby Čachtice Castle, home of Erzsébet Báthory.

  9. Váh - Wikipedia

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    The name is of Germanic or Slavic origin. It could be derived from old Germanic wȃg (stream) or proto-Slavic vagъ, vaga (pole, stick, carved branch) referring to reinforced riverbanks.