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  2. Ždiar - Wikipedia

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    www.zdiar.sk Ždiar ( Hungarian : Zár , German : Morgenröthe , Goral : Zor) is a village and municipality in the Poprad District in the Prešov Region in Spiš in northern Slovakia . History

  3. Žiar nad Hronom - Wikipedia

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    The city and the surrounded areas were known hubs for partisan fighters of the Slovak National uprising. Major socio-economic growth in the city began with the development of an aluminium plant, which was established in 1953, under the name Slovak National Uprising Works (Závody Slovenského národného povstania). This had caused a boom of ...

  4. Žiar, Liptovský Mikuláš District - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions ... Zsár) is a village and municipality in Liptovský Mikuláš District in the Žilina Region of northern ...

  5. History of Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    Initially, Slovakia experienced more difficulty than the Czech Republic in developing a modern market economy. Slovakia joined NATO on 29 March 2004 and the EU on 1 May 2004. Slovakia was, on 10 October 2005, for the first time elected to a two-year term on the UN Security Council (for 2006–2007).

  6. Dolná Ždaňa - Wikipedia

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    Dolná Ždaňa (Hungarian: Alsózsadány) is a village and municipality in Žiar nad Hronom District in the Banská Bystrica Region of central Slovakia. History [ edit ]

  7. Zipser Germans - Wikipedia

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    The Zipser Germans, Zipser Saxons, or, simply, just Zipsers (German: Zipser [1] or Zipser Deutsche, Romanian: Țipțeri, Hungarian: Cipszer, Slovak: Spišskí Nemci) are a German-speaking (more specifically Zipser German-speaking as native dialect) sub-ethnic group in Central-Eastern Europe and national minority in both Slovakia and Romania (there are also Zipser German settlements in the ...

  8. Mikuláš Galanda - Wikipedia

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    In 1935 he had exhibitions in Siena Elanu and Prague. In 1936 he had a holiday in Zdiar, and exhibited in the Venice Biennale. In 1937 he exhibited his works in Moscow and at the 1937 Exposition Internationale des Arts et Techniques dans la Vie Moderne in Paris, where he won a Silver Medal for inventive art genre – illustrations and book designs

  9. Tatra Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Tatra Mountains (pronounced ⓘ), Tatras (Tatry either in Slovak (pronounced ⓘ) or in Polish (pronounced) - plurale tantum), are a series of mountains within the Western Carpathians that form a natural border between Slovakia and Poland.