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- Žilina (Slovak: [ˈʒilina] ; Hungarian: Zsolna [ˈʒolnɒ]; German: Sillein [zɪˈlaɪn, ˈzɪlaɪn]; Polish: Żylina [ʐɨˈlina] ; names in other languages) is a city...
- needed] 1909 – Founded as Zsolnai Testgyakorlók Köre 1910 – Renamed ZsTS Zsolna 1919 – Renamed SK Žilina 1948 – Renamed Sokol Slovena Žilina 1953 – Renamed...
- 4 February 1919, the Czechoslovak Ministry moved its headquarters from Zsolna (Žilina) to newly renamed Bratislava (formerly Pozsony). During the rule...
- privilege granted to the Slovaks in Žilina. (German: Sillein; Hungarian: Zsolna), Kingdom of Hungary, by the King Louis I during his visit there in 1381...
- Pongrác to surrender the fortress of Sztrecsény (now Strečno) and the town of Zsolna (present-day Žilina), in exchange for Transylvanian estates, including Gernyeszeg...
- the commercial routes leading from Košice to Kraków and from Žilina (hu. Zsolna) to Brno. The king confirmed the privileges of the 24 "Saxon" towns in Spiš...
- surname originally used to denote a person from the city Žilina (Hungarian: Zsolna) in northwestern Slovakia. It may refer to: Balázs Zsolnai, Hungarian entomologist...
- (now Trenčín)   Vágbeszterce Vágbeszterce (now Považská Bystrica)   Zsolna Zsolna (now Žilina)   Urban districts (rendezett tanácsú város) Trencsén (now...
- Lt. Col. Karol Gwido Langer (Zsolna, Austria-Hungary, 2 September 1894 – 30 March 1948, Kinross, Scotland) was, from at least mid-1931, chief of the Polish...
- indication of official bilingualism in a town. It ensured that the Slovaks in Zsolna (present-day Žilina, Slovakia) would enjoy the same privileges as the town's...