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  2. Nitra Region - Wikipedia

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    The city of Nitra is also the centre of whole region. The region — which is the warmest in Slovakia — reaches a high production of wheat , rye and vegetables . Significant industries are: the food industry, with breweries in Topoľčany , Nitra and Hurbanovo , are machinery (fridges in Zlaté Moravce , shipyards in Komárno ) and energy ...

  3. Nitra - Wikipedia

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    Nitra (Slovak ... The Celts minted silver tetradrachms known as coins of Nitra type and probably also built a hillfort in the locality Na Vŕšku. ... 5.7 8.0 7.3 7.2 ...

  4. Nitra District - Wikipedia

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    Nitra District (Slovak: okres Nitra) is a district in the Nitra Region of western Slovakia. It is the second most populated of Slovakia's 79 districts, after Prešov District. Before 1996 the present-day district belonged to the West-Slovak region (Západoslovenský kraj). It is named after the city of Nitra, its main economy and cultural center.

  5. Kapince - Wikipedia

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    Kapince (Hungarian: Káp) is a village and municipality in the Nitra District in western central Slovakia, in the Nitra Region. [4] History

  6. Nitra Castle - Wikipedia

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    Nitra Castle (Slovak: Nitriansky hrad, Hungarian: Nyitrai vár) is a castle located in the Old Town of Nitra, Slovakia. It dominates the city and is a national cultural monument. It dominates the city and is a national cultural monument.

  7. Principality of Nitra - Wikipedia

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    The Principality of Nitra [1] [2] [3] (Slovak: Nitrianske kniežatstvo, Nitriansko, Nitrava, lit. 'Duchy of Nitra, Nitravia, Nitrava'; Hungarian : Nyitrai Fejedelemség ), also known as the Duchy of Nitra , [ 4 ] [ 5 ] was a West Slavic polity encompassing a group of settlements that developed in the 9th century around Nitra , in present-day ...

  8. Paňa - Wikipedia

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    In 1919 Czechoslovak census from 730 people 486 Hungarian, 220 Slovak, 18 German lived in Paňa. The Jewish community in the village was never bigger than 25 people in the village until their deportation to concentration camps in the second world war.

  9. Nitra Synagogue - Wikipedia

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    The Nitra Synagogue (Slovak: Synagoga v Nitre) is a former Neolog Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at 3 Pri synagóge Street, in Nitra, in the Nitra Region of Slovakia. The building operated as a place of worship between 1911 and World War II ; and, since 2004, has operated as a cultural center .