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    Kráľova hoľa (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈkraːʎɔʋa ˈɦɔʎa]; German: Königsberg; Hungarian: Király-hegy, literally "King's Mountain") is the highest mountain...
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  • an extraordinary rock formation they called "rock eye" near mountain Kráľova hoľa. However, due to the national park rules, they were not allowed to go...
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    Slovakia. It flows from its source in the Low Tatra Mountains (below Kráľova hoľa) through central and southern Slovakia, emptying into the Danube near...
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    The highest summits of the river basin reach 1948 m in the Low Tatras (Kráľova hoľa), 2061 m in the Chornogora Mountains (Hoverla), 2303 m in the Rodna Mountains...
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    river Slaná (Sajo). The source of the Hornád is the eastern slopes of Kráľova hoľa hill, south of Šuňava. The river is 286 km long, with 178 km located...
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    Ďumbier (2,043 m or 7,063 ft). Four major Slovak rivers rise below the Kráľova hoľa peak: Váh, Hron, Hnilec and Hornád. The protection process of the Low...
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    004 m) and Chabenec (1,955 m). The highest peak in the eastern part is Kráľova hoľa (1,946 m). The best viewpoints in western part are Veľká Chochuľa, Salatín...
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    Liptovská Mara, Bešeňová, Krpeľany, Žilina, Hričov, Nosice, Sĺňava, Madunice, Kráľová and Selice) and 16 hydropower stations, whose construction started in the...
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  • Alps, Lower Austria Königsberg (vineyard), a vineyard on the Moselle Kráľova hoľa in Slovakia (Königsberg in German) Königsberg class cruiser (1905), four...
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    German: Göllnitz) is a river in Slovakia. Its source is located below the Kráľova hoľa mountain, Low Tatras. It flows into the Hornád river near Margecany....
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    the Tatras. The fact of the 19th-century introduction in the area of Kráľova hoľa in the eastern part of the Low Tatras is reported by many researchers...
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    largely deforested King's Bald Mountain (Hungarian: Király-hegy, Slovak: Kráľova hoľa 1,946 m, 6,385 ft.) to its natural elevation of 1,650 m (5,413 ft). One...
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    The Hron river rises in the cadastral area of the village, under the Kráľova hoľa mountain.[citation needed] "Hustota obyvateľstva - obce [om7014rr_ukaz:...
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    Tekvičné pole 102,8 MHz 1 kW Štúrovo Modrý vrch 103,7 MHz 10 kW Poprad Kráľova hoľa 104,3 MHz 30 kW Banská Bystrica Laskomer 105,4 MHz 2 kW Rožňava Dievčenská...
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  • 17.726167 (Veľké Kostoľany Radio Masts) Kráľova Hoľa TV Mast 137.5 m (451 ft) 1960 Guyed Mast Kráľova hoľa 48°52′58.16″N 20°08′23.32″E / 48.8828222°N...
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  • 34.93639°N 32.86333°E / 34.93639; 32.86333 (Mount Olympus) 1946 m Kráľova hoľa Low Tatras  Slovakia dead end The highest paved road in Slovakia. 48°52′58″N...
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  • Zhánal 1964: Bohumír Zhánal 1965: Petr Holas 1966: Petr Holas 1967: Jirí Pazourek 1968: Petr Holas 1969: Petr Holas 1970: František Bartoš 1971: Dušan Moravcík...
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