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Humenné (pronunciation; Hungarian: Homonna; Ukrainian: Гуменне) is a town in the Prešov
Region ("kraj") in
eastern Slovakia and the
second largest town...
- FK
Humenné is a
Slovak ****ociation
football club
located in
Humenné. The club was
established in 2003 and it
plays in 2. liga. 3. Liga (Group East) (1993–)...
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Humenné District (okres
Humenné (also
spelled Homonna, Homonn, Humen, Harwsfalva)) is a
district in the Prešov
Region of
eastern Slovakia.
Until 1920...
- MHK
Humenné was a
professional Slovak ice
hockey club
based in
Humenné, Slovakia. The club was
founded in 1936.
Humenné promoted to the
Slovak 1. Liga...
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Humenné 1948
Renamed Sokol Humenné 1949
Renamed HAC
Humenné 1951
Renamed HAC CSZZ
Humenné 1952
Renamed CSZZ
Humenné 1953
Renamed DSO
Tatran Humenné 1959...
- Štadión
Humenné is a multi-use
stadium in
Humenné, Slovakia. It is
currently used
mostly for
football matches and is the home
ground of FK
Humenné. The stadium...
- of
Humenné (Hungarian:
Homonnai csata, Polish:
bitwa pod
Humiennem or
pierwsza odsiecz wiedeńska) took
place on 22–23
November 1619 near
Humenné (eastern...
- ŠK
Chemes Humenné is a
volleyball club
based in
Humenné, Slovakia,
which plays in the
Slovak Extraliga.
Founded as VK
Linda Chemes Humenne in 1996, the...
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RegioJet a.s. (VKM: RJ) is a
private Czech provider of p****enger rail and bus transport. The
company Student Agency,
owned by
Czech businessman Radim Jančura...
- in
Romani communities. The
young generation in some localities, such as
Humenné, Michalovce, or Trebišov in
eastern Slovakia, no
longer speak the language...