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Municipality in Nitra Region, Slovakia
Jelenec (Hungarian: Gímes, formerly Ghymes) is a municipality and village in the Nitra District of the south-west of Slovakia, in the Nitra Region. The
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Historical site in Slovakia
Gýmeš Castle (Slovak: Gýmeš Hrad) also known as Jelenec Castle are the ruins of a medieval castle on the steep quartzite hill Dúň (514 m above sea level)
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Mountain range in the Czech Republic and Slovakia
Velká Javořina/Veľká Javorina, 970 m (3,180 ft) Chmeľová, 925 m (3,035 ft) Jelenec, 925 m (3,035 ft) Velký Lopeník/Veľký Lopeník, 911 m (2,989 ft) Kobylinec
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Queen of Hungary and Croatia (1382–1385, 1386–1395)
of the cupbearers, to join them, promising him the domain of Gimes (now Jelenec in Slovakia) if he murdered the king. Upon Queen Elizabeth's request, Charles
Mary,_Queen_of_Hungary
Slovak association footballer
(Gls) 2012–2014 Nitra 0 (0) 2012–2013 → Zlaté Moravce (loan) 1 (0) 2013 → Jelenec (loan) 15 (0) 2014–2021 Ústí nad Labem 93 (0) 2015 → Chomutov (loan) 1
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Košice Jatov Nitra Jazernica Žilina Jedlinka Prešov Jedľové Kostoľany Nitra Jelenec Nitra Jelka Trnava Jelšava Banská Bystrica Jelšovce Nitra Jelšovec Banská
List of municipalities and towns in Slovakia
List_of_municipalities_and_towns_in_Slovakia
Hungarian lord
erected castles near Turóc and Gímes (present-day Kláštor pod Znievom and Jelenec in Slovakia, respectively) following the First Mongol invasion of Hungary
Thomas_III_Hont-Pázmány
Former Roman Catholic monastery in Iziaslav, Ukraine
parish church in Ostrów Lubelski and the bell tower of Bernardine church in Jelenec. In the lower tier there was placed spacious entryway with annexes on the
Bernardine Monastery, Iziaslav
Bernardine_Monastery,_Iziaslav
Unreflected, mistaken attributions to and descriptions of social groups
1037/0022-3514.83.1.44. PMID 12088131. S2CID 204321795. Steffens, M. C.; Jelenec, P.; Noack, P. (2010). "On the leaky math pipeline: Comparing implicit
Implicit_stereotype
Hungarian soldier
brothers jointly owned the lordship of Gímes Castle (near present-day Jelenec, Slovakia) and the surrounding landholdings and villages in Nyitra and
Andrew_II_Hont-Pázmány
Clan in the Kingdom of Hungary
was a confidant of Béla IV of Hungary. He erected the castles of Gímes (Jelenec) and Turóc (Zniev). His sons were John, archbishop of Kalocsa from 1278
Hont-Pázmány
Town in Central Bohemian, Czech Republic
223) Božkovice (82) Drachkov (240) Hlivín (18) Hůrka (10) Jarkovice (152) Jeleneč (8) Jinošice (54) Jírovice (165) Jiřín (26) Kobylí a Plchov (40) Líšno
Bystřice_(Benešov_District)
District in Nitra Region, Slovakia
424 Hruboňovo 11.55 591 Ivanka pri Nitre 14.90 3,102 Jarok 22.11 2,148 Jelenec 27.18 2,096 Jelšovce 10.44 962 Kapince 5.83 169 Klasov 12.23 1,434 Kolíňany
Nitra_District
Hungarian lord
stronghold in the ancient family estate, Gímes Castle (today Gýmeš, ruins near Jelenec, Slovakia). It became one of the most important forts in the westernmost
Andrew_I_Hont-Pázmány
fire and only ruins remained from it. Gemerský hrad Tornaľa Gýmeš Castle Jelenec Hajnáčka Castle Hajnáčka Haniska Mansion Haniska Hatalov Castle Hatalov
List_of_castles_in_Slovakia
Hungarian prelate
erected castles near Turóc and Gímes (present-day Kláštor pod Znievom and Jelenec in Slovakia, respectively) following the First Mongol invasion of Hungary
John_Hont-Pázmány
Mountain in the Czech Republic
Morávka Malá Morávka – Karlov pod Pradědem – Klobouk – Mravencovka pass – Jelenec [pl] – Jelenka [pl] – Mravenčí sedlo pass – Ostružná [pl] – Kamenec (2)
Kopřivná_(mountain)
Mountain in the Czech Republic
Jesenická magistrála: Nad Karlovem – Klobouk mountain – Mravencovka pass – Jelenec – Jelenka mountain – Alfrédka – Břidličná hora mountain – Pecný mountain
Břidličná_hora
Hungarian soldier
brothers jointly owned the lordship of Gímes Castle (near present-day Jelenec, Slovakia) and the surrounding landholdings and villages in Nyitra and
Ivánka_III_Hont-Pázmány
Slovak footballer
(born 13 January 1986) is a Slovak football midfielder who plays for FK FC Jelenec. FK Dukla profile (in Slovak) Vratislav Gajdoš at Soccerway v t e
Vratislav_Gajdoš
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Finnish form of Latin Jacobus, JAAKO means "supplanter."
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