- Svätý Anton, 2011 SODB - Svätý Anton, 2011 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Svätý Anton. Municipality of Svätý Anton Museum in Svätý Anton Information...
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The Svätý Anton manor house (Slovak: Kaštieľ Svätý Anton or Kaštieľ Antol or Koháriovský kaštieľ) is a late baroque-classicist mansion constructed in 1744...
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family returned to Czechoslovakia. As an adult, Brezáková lived in the Svätý Anton manor house, where her father served as a castellan for Tsar Ferdinand...
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The Svätý Anton manor house, which houses a Forestry, Wood and Hunting Museum, hosts a festival, St. Hubertus Days each September in Svätý Anton, Slovakia...
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Ferdinand I of Bulgaria. Palais Coburg in Vienna, today a hotel Palace of Svätý Anton in Slovakia, today a museum Ebenthal, Lower Austria, today private property...
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ISBN 2-35154-004-2. Media related to House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha-Koháry at Wikimedia Commons Saxe-Coburg-Koháry exposition in the Manor House Svätý Anton...
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Szitnya (now Čabraď and Sitno Castle) and the palace of Szentantal (now Svätý Anton, Slovakia). The origin of the family is in Zala County in Hungary. In...
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Svaty (Ukrainian: Свати; Russian: Сваты; "Matchmakers" or "The In-Laws") is a Ukrainian comedy series from the production company Kvartal-95. In total...
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Hronský Beňadik Monastery Banská Štiavnica (UNESCO World Heritage Site) Svätý Anton manor house Modrý Kameň Castle Lučenec Synagogue Gemer churches with...
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(literally Old Castle) Banská Štiavnica Stupava Mansion Stupava Svätý Anton Mansion Svätý Anton Strážky Manor House Spišská Belá Trenčín Castle Trenčín Vígľaš...
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