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Rožňava (Hungarian: Rozsnyó, German: Rosenau, Latin: Rosnavia) is a town in Slovakia,
approximately 71
kilometres (44 miles) by road from Košice in the...
- MFK
Rožňava is a
Slovak football team,
based in the town of
Rožňava. Club
colours are
yellow and blue.
Official club
website (in Slovak) MFK
Rožňava on...
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Silica (Hungarian: Szilice) is a
village and muni****lity in the
Rožňava District in the Košice
Region of middle-eastern Slovakia. In
historical records...
- The
Diocese of
Rožňava (Slovak: Rožňavská diecéza, Latin:
Dioecesis Rosnaviensis) is a
Latin Church diocese of the
Catholic Church in
southern Slovakia...
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Rožňava District (okres
Rožňava) is a
district in the Košice
Region of
eastern Slovakia.
Until 1918, the
district was
mostly part of the
county of Kingdom...
- 1948) award-winning
Hungarian film and
stage actress. She was born in
Rožňava, Czechoslovakia, in the area
called "Uplands" (Horná zem [sk]) of Slovakia...
- in Trenčín 103rd Nuclear,
Biological and
Chemical Defence Battalion, in
Rožňava 22nd
Reconnaissance Regiment , in Prešov 64th
Battalion of
Unmanned aerial...
- the ****umption is a
Roman Catholic cathedral in
Rožňava, Slovakia. It is the seat of
Bishop of
Rožňava. The
Gothic church was
completed in 1304. At the...
- the
authors of the Rákóczi March. She
studied music in Rozsnyó (today
Rožňava) and
married a
Romani musician-blacksmith.
Legends claim that she pla****...
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borders are
defined within the
districts of Rimavská Sobota, Revúca, and
Rožňava. It
borders the
tourism regions of
Novohrad to the west, ****hronie, Tatras...