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This is a list of city flags in Slovakia.
Jaromír Dragan is a Slovak former professional ice hockey goaltender.
Ťahanovce is a borough of the city of Košice, Slovakia.
Veľký Krtíš District is a district in the Banská Bystrica Region of central Slovakia. Until 1918, the district was split between the county of Kingdom of Hungary of Hont and Nógrád.
Trebišov District is a district in the Košice Region of eastern Slovakia. Until 1918, the district was mostly part of the Hungarian county of Zemplén, apart from a small area in the south-east around Veľké Trakany which formed part of the county of Szabolcs.
Nová Ves may refer to places:
The TIPOS Slovenská hokejová liga is a professional ice hockey league composed of twelve teams in Slovakia. It is the second highest ice hockey league in Slovakia.
The 2010–11 Slovak Second League season of the 2. Liga was the 18th edition of the third tier football league in Slovakia, governed by since its establishment in 1993. 32 teams were geographically divided into two groups of 16 teams each to contest teams within their own group: 2. liga západ and 2. liga východ.
The 2011–12 Slovak Cup, also known as Slovnaft Cup for sponsorship reasons, was the 43rd edition of the competition. As in the previous year, 53 clubs have been part in the tournament.
The 2012–13 3. Liga (Slovakia) season of the 3. Liga was the 20th edition of third tier annual football competition in the Slovakian league sysem, since its establishment in 1993.
The 2012–13 season of Majstrovstvá regiónu is the twentieth season of the fourth-tier football league in Slovakia, since its establishment in 1993.
The 2013–14 Slovak Cup, also known as Slovnaft Cup for sponsorship reasons, was the 45th edition of the competition. 43 clubs participated in the tournament. The winners of the competition, qualify for the second qualifying round of the 2014–15 UEFA Europa League.
The 2013–14 season of the 3. Liga was the twenty-first season of the third-tier football league in Slovakia, since its establishment in 1993.
The 2014–15 Slovak Cup, also known as Slovnaft Cup for sponsorship reasons, was the 46th edition of the competition. The winners of the competition will qualify for the second qualifying round of the 2015–16 UEFA Europa League.
The 2015–16 Slovak Cup, also known as Slovnaft Cup for sponsorship reasons, was the 47th edition of the competition. The winners of the competition will qualify for the first qualifying round of the 2016–17 UEFA Europa League.
The 2016–17 3. Liga (Slovakia) was the 24th edition of the theird tier 3. Liga (Slovakia) since its establishment in 1993. 67 teams contested being divided in four geographic groups of 16 teams each: 3. liga Bratislava, 3. liga Západ (West), 3. liga Stred (Central), 3. liga Východ (East); except for 3. liga Západ (West) which included 19 teams.
The 2017–18 3. Liga was the 25th season of the third-tier football league of Slovakia since its establishment in 1993. The league is composed of 66 teams divided in four groups of 16 teams each; only 3. liga Západ (West) includes 18 teams. Teams are divided into four divisions: 3. liga Bratislava, 3. liga Západ (West), 3. liga Stred (Central), 3. liga Východ (Eastern), according to geographical separation.
The 2018–19 3. Liga was the 26th season of the third-tier football league of Slovakia since its establishment in 1993. The league is composed of 63 teams divided in four groups of 16 teams each; only 3. liga Východ (East) includes 15 teams. Teams are divided into four divisions: 3. liga Bratislava, 3. liga Západ (West), 3. liga Stred (Central), 3. liga Východ (Eastern), according to geographical separation.
The 2019–20 3. Liga was the 27th season of the third-tier football league of Slovakia since its establishment in 1993. The league is composed of 64 teams divided in four groups of 16 teams each. Teams are divided into four divisions: 3. liga Bratislava, 3. liga Západ (West), 3. liga Stred (Central), 3. liga Východ (Eastern), according to geographical separation.