The 2015 Empire Slovak Open was a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts. It was the seventh edition of the tournament and part...
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ITF = ITF entry JE = Junior exempt w/o = Walkover r = Retired d = Defaulted SR = Special ranking Main draw Archived 2015-05-18 at the Wayback Machine...
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were the defending champions, however Zheng chose to participate at the 2015 China International Challenger instead. Vogt partnered Verónica Cepede Royg...
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The Empire Slovak Open (previously known as the Empire Trnava Cup) is a tournament for professional female tennis players played on outdoor clay courts...
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The 2016 Empire Slovak Open was a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts. It was the eighth edition of the tournament and part of...
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The 2014 Empire Slovak Open was a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts. It was the sixth edition of the tournament and part of...
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The Slovak Open is a professional tennis tournament played on indoor hardcourts. It was part of the Tretorn SERIE+ of the ATP Challenger Tour and ITF...
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Slovakia, officially the Slovak Republic, is a landlocked country in Central Europe. It is bordered by Poland to the north, Ukraine to the east, Hungary...
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Trnava, Slovakia, where she lost to Danka Kovinić. She then played on the WTA Tour. In May, Gasparyan made her Grand Slam main-draw debut at French Open, where...
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character: the Empire, ruled from Vienna, included ethnic Germans, Hungarians, Poles, Bohemians (Czechs), Ruthenians (Ukrainians), Slovenes, Slovaks, Romanians...
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In 2015, Martić mostly played at ITF and WTA 125 tournaments, with moderate success. The only notable result was qualifying for the Australian Open (lost...
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singles came at the 2015 French Open and the 2015 US Open. In October 2015, she reached her first WTA Tour singles final at the Tianjin Open. Her first match...
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The Byzantine Empire, also referred to as the Eastern Roman Empire, was the continuation of the Roman Empire centred in Constantinople during late antiquity...
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The Holy Roman Empire, also known as the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation after 1512, was a polity in Central and Western Europe, usually headed...
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Hostel (2005 film) (category Slovak-language films)
Tarantino. The film follows a group of American tourists, as they end up in Slovakia where they are eventually taken one-by-one by an organization that allows...
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Banka Koper Slovenia Open: Doubles Draw Aleksandra Krunić Archived 19 January 2022 at the Wayback Machine at the ITF "EMPIRE Slovak Open 2014: QF, Aleksandra...
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Nitra (redirect from Nitra, Slovakia)
Nitra (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈɲitra] ; also known by other alternative names) is a city in western Slovakia, situated at the foot of Zobor Mountain in...
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The Empire of Japan, also known as the Japanese Empire or Imperial Japan, was the Japanese nation-state that existed from the Meiji Restoration on 3 January...
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Tereza Mihalíková (category Pages with Slovak IPA)
Tereza Mihalíková (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈtereza ˈmiɦaliːkɔʋaː]; born 2 June 1998) is a Slovak tennis player. She has a career-high doubles ranking of...
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a citizen of the Slovak Republic, could acquire Slovak citizenship upon declaration until 31 December 1993. Citizenship was also open to those who had...
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Protectorate and Sanjak of the Ottoman Empire (1655–1663) and (June 1669–1685) Principality of Upper Hungary (modern-day Slovakia), 1682–1685 under Imre Thököly...
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Velvet Revolution (redirect from Czecho-Slovak Revolution)
The Velvet Revolution (Czech: Sametová revoluce) or Gentle Revolution (Slovak: Nežná revolúcia) was a non-violent transition of power in what was then...
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Yuliya Beygelzimer (category BLP articles lacking sources from August 2015)
the Warsaw Open with Anastasia Rodionova 2001, Sunfeast Open with Yuliana Fedak 2006, Pattaya Open with Vitalia Diatchenko 2009, Malaysian Open with Olga...
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Goulash (category Slovak soups)
pork loin, bacon, or mutton. In the Czech Republic and Slovakia, goulash (Czech and Slovak: guláš) is usually made with beef, although pork varieties...
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Kaiserschmarrn (category Articles containing Slovak-language text)
császármorzsa or smarni; its Czech name is (Císařský) trhanec or kajzršmorn. In Slovak it is called Cisársky trhanec. The name Kaiserschmarrn is a compound of...
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Bratislava (redirect from Bratislava, Slovak Republic)
known as Pozsony and Pressburg, is the capital and largest city of the Slovak Republic and the fourth largest of all cities on the River Danube. Officially...
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