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Huncovce (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈɦuntsɔwtse]; Hungarian: Hunfalva, til 1902: Hunfalu, German: Hunsdorf, Hunszdorf,
Hundsdorf in der Zips, Hunzdorf, Hunesdorf...
- in God.
Friesenhausen married again in
Huncovce. In 1806,
having become unhappy with the
isolation of
Huncovce,
Friesenhausen moved to Pest. In Pest,...
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Culture (Bratislava)
Holocaust memorial for the
Jewish inhabitants of
Huncovce Holocaust memorial plaque on the
synagogue of Košice
Monument and Memorial...
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territory of the
following formerly distinct muni****lities: Batizovce,
Huncovce, Folvarky, Gerlachov, Kežmarok, Liptovská Kokava, Mlynica, Nová Lesná,...
- Humenné Humenné New
Synagogue 1930 1975 Destro**** in the 1970s. [49]
Huncovce Huncovce Synagogue 1825
Stand Today it is a
textile storehouse. [50] Kapušany...
- 1840s
marked the
beginning of
Jewish migration to Levoča,
mainly from
Huncovce and
other parts of
Eastern Slovakia. This wave of
migration led to the...
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century Order of the Holy
Sepulchre today in
Slovakia Hunfalva (Slovak:
Huncovce) 13th
century Order of the Holy
Sepulchre today in
Slovakia Pozsony (Slovak:...
- (Banská
Bystrica Region) Hucín (Banská
Bystrica Region) Hul (Nitra Region)
Huncovce (Prešov Region)
Hunkovce (Prešov Region)
Hurbanova Ves (Bratislava Region)...
- are American-born.
Unsdorf is
named in
memory of the
Slovakian town of
Huncovce (Yiddish: Unsdorf),
whose Jewish community was destro****
during the Holocaust...
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teacher and composer.
Rafael Joseffy was born in Hunfalu,
Szepes County (now
Huncovce, Slovakia) in 1852. His
youth was
spent in Miskolc, and he
began his study...