Examples of 'pozsony' in a sentence

Meaning of "pozsony"

pozsony (adjective) - relating to Pozsony, the historical Hungarian name for the city of Bratislava, Slovakia, or its culture, traditions, or language

How to use "pozsony" in a sentence

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Pozsony was previously known as Pressburg.
The family moves to Pozsony.
The Pozsony county.
The coronations after that time were held in Pozsony now Bratislava.
Pozsony the Conservatory.
He studied law in Pozsony and Pest.
Pozsony The city.
He finished his studies in Pozsony and Nagyvárad.
Originally, he was destined for a career in law and went to study in Pozsony.
Battle of Pozsony.
The first telegraph station on Hungarian territory was opened in December 1847 in Pozsony.
He was died in Pozsony at the age near of 75 years.
Ispán of Pozsony.
Mercury Pozsony 2 csillagos.
At age nine, he appeared at concerts in Sopron and Pozsony.

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Pfaff also designed the railway stations of Pozsony ( today, Bratislava ) and Kaposvár.
The first telegraph station on Hungarian territory was opened in December 1847 in Pressburg/ Pozsony /Bratislava/.
They were kept in Pozsony ( today Bratislava ) and Buda.
The captured ones were sent to Vienna, Pozsony or Mikulov.
This territory would be administrated from the city of Pozsony German, Pressburg, today 's Bratislava.
Ferdinand was elected King of Hungary by a rump Diet in Pozsony in December 1526.

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