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Bratislavská lýra was a
Czechoslovak festival of po****r
songs that took
place every year from 1966
until 1990 and was held in Bratislava. It was renewed...
- 1960s and 70s, she
appeared at
major festivals,
winning the
Golden Lyre (
Bratislavská Lyra) and the
Grand Prix at the
Sopot International Song Festival. As...
- Slovenská televízia (STV),
selected its
performer for the
contest through Bratislavská lýra '97 and, subsequently, the song
internally once the
national final...
- Baez
performed at a
music festival in
Communist Czechoslovakia called Bratislavská lýra.
While there, she met ****ure
Czechoslovak president Václav Havel...
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Bratislavská Street (Slovak pronunciation: ['braɟislauskaː 'ulitsa],
literally "Bratislava Street", Slovak:
Bratislavská ulica),
formerly Nová
ulica ("New...
- The
Archdiocese of
Bratislava (Slovak:
Bratislavská arcidiecéza, Latin:
Archidioecesis Bratislaviensis) is a
Latin Church archdiocese of the
Catholic Church...
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number of
music recording sales certifications. Her
double win at the
Bratislavská lýra with "Študentská láska"
became a
significant milestone in her solo...
- band. No Name
became known to
Slovak audiences by
taking part in the
Bratislavská lýra
festival in 1997 No Name was
founded in 1996 in the
Slovak city...
- Žbirka,
Marika Gombitová and
Miroslav Jevčák won the
Golden award at the
Bratislavská lýra '77 in the
contest of the
Czechoslovak authors. It also received...
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Culture (1997)
Silver Bratislavská lýra – Elán – (Vašo
Patejdl / Ľuboš
Zeman ) – for the song "Kaskadér" (1980)
Silver Bratislavská lýra – Vašo Patejdl...