The 2011 Slovak Open was a professional tennis tournament played on indoor hard courts. It was the twelfth and sixth edition of the tournament which was...
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Women's doubles 2011 Slovak Open Final Champions Naomi Broady Kristina Mladenovic Runners-up Karolína Plíšková Kristýna Plíšková Score 5–7, 6–4, [10–2]...
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Women's singles 2011 Slovak Open Final Champion Lesia Tsurenko Runner-up Karolína Plíšková Score 7–5, 6–3 Events...
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Men's doubles 2011 Slovak Open Final Champions Jan Hájek Lukáš Lacko Runners-up Lukáš Rosol David Škoch Score 7–5, 7–5 Events...
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Men's singles 2011 Slovak Open Final Champion Lukáš Lacko Runner-up Ričardas Berankis Score 7–6(9–7), 6–2 Events...
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Allianz Ladies Slovak Open 2011". Office of the President of the Slovak Republic. Retrieved 24 April 2024. "Allianz Ladies Slovak Open reduced to 54 holes"...
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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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The Slovak Open in badminton is an international open held in Slovakia since 1993. The tournament followed the Czechoslovakian Open, and it belongs to...
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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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Council of the Slovak Republic (Slovak: Národná rada Slovenskej republiky, abbreviated to NR SR) is the national parliament of Slovakia. It is unicameral...
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The Slovak National Party (Slovak: Slovenská národná strana, SNS) is an ultranationalist political party in Slovakia. The party characterizes itself as...
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Slovak (/ˈsloʊvæk, -vɑːk/ SLOH-va(h)k; endonym: slovenčina [ˈslɔʋent͡ʂina] or slovenský jazyk [ˈslɔʋenskiː ˈjazik] ), is a West Slavic language of the...
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Martin (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈmartin] ; until 1951 Turčiansky Svätý Martin, Hungarian: Turócszentmárton, German: Turz-Sankt Martin, Latin: Sanctus Martinus...
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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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The 2010 Ritro Slovak Open was a professional tennis tournament played on indoor hard courts. It was the eleventh edition of the tournament which was...
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Hungarians constitute the largest minority in Slovakia. According to the 2021 Slovak census, 456,154 people (or 8.37% of the population) declared themselves...
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Women's singles 2010 Ritro Slovak Open Final Champion Kateryna Bondarenko Runner-up Evgeniya Rodina Score 7–6(7–3), 6–2 Events...
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Slovak National Uprising (Slovak: Slovenské národné povstanie, abbreviated SNP; alternatively also Povstanie roku 1944, English: The Uprising of 1944)...
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Luka Petrič (category Use mdy dates from October 2011)
singles 2011 – men's singles, men's singles, doubles & mixed doubles 2012 - men's singles & mixed doubles 2013 - mixed doubles 5th on Slovak Open 5th on...
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The 2012 Slovak Open was a professional tennis tournament played on indoor hard courts. It was the 13th edition of the tournament which was part of the...
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Direction – Social Democracy (redirect from Direction - Slovak Social Democracy)
Direction – Social Democracy (Slovak: Smer – sociálna demokracia, Smer–SD), also commonly referred to as Smer, is a left-wing nationalist and left-wing...
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absolute majority of seats. On 11 October 2011, the National Council of the Slovak Republic, the parliament of Slovakia, voted on whether to approve the expansion...
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Andrej Karpathy (category CS1 Slovak-language sources (sk))
worked at OpenAI, where he specialized in deep learning and computer vision. Karpathy was born in Bratislava, Czechoslovakia (now Slovakia) and moved...
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open-air Museum of the Slovak Village (in Slovak: Múzeum slovenskej dediny) is situated on the outskirts of the northern city of Martin in Slovakia....
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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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joint Czech-Slovak peacekeeping force in Kosovo. After the September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attack on the United States, the government opened its airspace...
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which began to infiltrate into southern Slovakia and Carpatho-Ukraine. The situation was now verging on open war. From the German and the Italian points...
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Pavol Hudák (category Articles with Slovak-language sources (sk))
1959 in Vranov nad Toplou, Czechoslovakia – 18 January 2011 in Poprad, Slovakia) was a Slovak poet, journalist and publicist. He grew up and studied grammar...
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