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Trstená (Hungarian:
Trsztena or Árvanádasd; Polish: Trzciana; German: Bingenstadt) is a town in Tvrdošín District, Žilina Region,
Northern Slovakia. Trstená...
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Shaban Trstena (Albanian:
Shaban Tërstena, Macedonian: Шабан Трстена, romanized: Šaban
Trstena; born 1
January 1965) is an
Albanian former freestyle wrestler...
- Šarišská
Trstená (Hungarian: Nádfő) is a
village and muni****lity in Prešov
District in the Prešov
Region of
eastern Slovakia. The
village lies on the...
- Rabka-Zdrój - Jabłonka - /
border Slovakia I/59: /
border -
Trstená R3:
Trstená I/59:
Trstená - Dolný Kubín - Ružomberok - Banská
Bystrica R1 / I/66: Banská...
- medal,
which was the
first medal for
independent country.
Wrestlers Shaban Trstena and
Shaban Sejdiu born in
North Macedonia, as well as
boxers Redžep Redžepovski...
- František Trstenský (born 13
March 1973 in
Trstená) is the
current bishop of the
Roman Catholic Diocese of Spiš. "Heslom novovymenovaného spišského biskupa...
- part of the
historical region of
Orava (Slovakia), with the
capital in
Trstená. In the
interbellum period,
reborn Poland and
newly created Czechoslovakia...
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Trstena is a
village located in the muni****lity of Vranje, Serbia.
According to the 2011 census, the
village has a po****tion of 43 people. "Насеља општине...
- part of
Trstená District.
Brezovica Čimhová
Habovka Hladovka Liesek Nižná Oravský
Biely Potok Podbiel Suchá Hora Štefanov nad
Oravou Trstená Tvrdošín...
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Awards Preceded by Šaban
Trstena The Best
Athlete of
Yugoslavia 1985 Succeeded by
Veselin Vujović Preceded by Jure
Franko Yugoslav Sportsman of the Year...