Uhersko a municipality and village in Pardubice District in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 400 inhabitants. The first written...
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Uhersko (Ukrainian: Уге́рсько), in 1946–1993 Yablunivka (Ukrainian: Яблунівка) is a village (selo) in Stryi Raion, Lviv Oblast, of Western Ukraine. Uhersko...
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Elemér Thury as Rakousko-Uhersko Ilus Vay as Maďarské království Gida von Lazar as Rakousko-Uhersko Zoltán Makláry as Rakousko-Uhersko Ferenc Nagy Sándor Pethes...
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Tatrou sa blýska - (10)". Valka.cz. "Češi bojovali hrdinně za Rakousko-Uhersko, ale první republika to tutlala". zpravy.idnes.cz. 27 October 2008. Retrieved...
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countries changed from -y to -sko (e.g. Rakousy → Rakousko for Austria, Uhry → Uhersko for Hungary). While the notion of Česko appears for the first time in 1704...
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Mykolaiv-Dnistrovsky Dniester 1,532.8 Pisochna to Khodoriv 1,539.6 Bilche Piatnychany Uhersko to Khodoriv to Sambir 1,555.9 Stryi to Ivano-Frankivsk to Mukacheve km...
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the train station Uhersko, located on the Kolín–Česká Třebová railway line. It is named after the neighbouring village of Uhersko. One of the two main...
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foreigners, as they could not speak Czech, and were thus essentially mute." Uhersko is an archaic name for Hungary. It can still be seen used in places such...
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Plener at Internet Archive Otto[permanent dead link] (in Czech) Rakousko-Uhersko (photo) (in Czech) Newspaper clippings about Ernst von Plener in the 20th...
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