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  2. Category:Slovak words and phrases - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "Slovak words and phrases" The following 10 pages are in this category, out ...

  3. Slovjak movement - Wikipedia

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    Slovak nationalists heavily opposed the support of the government from the beginning. Pastor Jonáš Záborský was the first to speak against the new movement. He called it dangerous for the Slovak people and accused the Hungarians of trying to "cut them to a hundred pieces". However, the following decades represtented the golden age of

  4. Public transport in Bratislava - Wikipedia

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    A 50% discount is offered to children, students, pensioners, while some other groups of customers such as passengers over 70 years can travel for free. These tickets are valid on all DPB lines within Slovakia, including night services (N21-N99). Prepaid tickets and free travel for certain groups of passengers apply on night routes as well.

  5. Nad Tatrou sa blýska - Wikipedia

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    Notation in Paulíny-Tóth notebook (1844) Twenty-three-year-old Janko Matúška wrote the lyrics of "Nad Tatrou sa blýska" in January and February 1844. The tune came from the folk song "Kopala studienku" (English: "She was digging a well") suggested to him by his fellow student Jozef Podhradský, [1] a future religious and Pan-Slavic activist and gymnasial teacher, [2] when Matúška and ...

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    The two programs took wildly different routes to get to Atlanta. Prior to the Peach Bowl, Texas and Arizona State had met exactly one time in history: 2007, when a Colt McCoy-led Longhorn team ...

  7. Na stráž - Wikipedia

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    During the era of the Slovak State, the phrase was used informally as a greeting by Hlinka Guard members. [2] The phrase was also used by Slovak Ústredie slovenských katolíckych skautov (Headquarters of Slovak Catholic Scouts) and Czech Sokol movement at the beginning of the 20th century. The Sokol badge from 1907 became the most widespread ...

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  9. Rudolf Krajčovič - Wikipedia

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    Rudolf Krajčovič (22 July 1927 in Trakovice – 29 October 2014) was a Slovak linguist and Slavist, the author of migration-integration theory about the origin of the Slovak language. [ 1 ] Life