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Železník (racehorse)
Zeleznik may refer to: People *Lukáš Železník (born 1990), Czech footballer *Martin Železník (born 1989), Slovak footballer Places *Železnik, Serbia ** FK Železnik, a football club *Železník (village), Slovakia *Żeleźnik, Poland *Demir Hisar (region), also known as Železnik, a region in North Macedonia Other uses *Železník (horse) Železník (29 April 1978 – 22 December 2004) was a Czechoslovak racehorse, the four-time winner of the Velká pardubická steeplechase. Career Železník was foaled in Šamorín, Slovakia in 1978. His dam was the Soviet mare Želatina and hi ...
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Lukáš Železník
Lukáš Železník (born 18 June 1990) is a former professional Czech football player who played in the Czech First League for SFC Opava Slezský FC Opava is a professional football club based in Opava, Czech Republic. The club plays in the Czech National Football League, the second of Czech football after being relegated from the Czech First League at the end of the 2020–21 seas .... He has played at youth level for his country. References External links * * * 1990 births Living people Czech men's footballers Czech Republic men's youth international footballers FC Zlín players FC Hlučín players SK Slavia Prague players FK Mladá Boleslav players SFC Opava players Czech First League players Czech National Football League players Men's association football forwards {{CzechRepublic-footy-forward-stub ...
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Martin Železník
Martin Železník (born 9 November 1989) is a Slovak football midfielder A midfielder is an outfield position in association football. Midfielders may play an exclusively defensive role, breaking up attacks, and are in that case known as defensive midfielders. As central midfielders often go across boundarie ... who is free agent. References External linksat spartak.sk 1989 births Living people Slovak men's footballers Men's association football midfielders FC Spartak Trnava players Slovak First Football League players ŠK Senec players {{Slovakia-footy-midfielder-stub ...
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Železnik
Železnik ( sr-cyr, Железник, ) is an urban neighborhood of Belgrade, Serbia. It is located in Belgrade's municipality of Čukarica. Location Železnik is located in the central part of the Čukarica municipality, southwest from downtown Belgrade. It borders Makiš to the north, and apart from a narrow strip of urbanized land alongside the Belgrade-Bar railway and Vodovodska Street towards Žarkovo in the northeast, it has no urban connection to other parts of Belgrade. Several streams flow through the neighborhood, the creeks of ''Krušik'' and ''Krušički potok'' and a small river of ''Čitačka reka''. The Ibar Highway and the A1 motorway both pass nearby Železnik. History and population Železnik village was founded in the 17th century. Construction of the modern settlement began in 1947, as a worker's settlement for the employees of the newly constructed ''Ivo Lola Ribar'' factory. Soon, plans were made for a completely new settlement, a major and heavily in ...
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FK Železnik
FK Železnik () is a football club based in Železnik, Belgrade, Serbia. They competed in the First League of Serbia and Montenegro from 1996 to 2005. The club made its solo European appearance in the 2004–05 UEFA Cup and went on to win the Serbia and Montenegro Cup in the same season. History Founded as Železnički SK on 28 May 1930, the club became more organized during the 1950s. They changed their name to FK Železnik in 1961, following a merger with FK Napredak, which was originally created by the Ivo Lola Ribar Institute. Between 1963 and 1967, the club competed in the Serbian League North, the third tier of Yugoslav football. They lost to Sloboda Užice in the promotion playoffs to the Yugoslav Second League in 1965. The club continued to participate at regional level without notable achievements until 1993, when Jusuf "Jusa" Bulić acquired the club. They won the Serbian League North in the 1994–95 season and took promotion to the Second League of FR Yugoslavia. In ...
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Železník (village)
Železník ( hu, Vaspataka) is a village and municipality in Svidník District in the Prešov Region of north-eastern Slovakia. The municipality lies at an altitude of 180 metres and covers an area of . It has a population of about 465 people. When it was under Hungarian rule it was called Vashegy, which literally means “Iron Hill”, and the mineral vashegyite is named after this village.Mindat.org
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Żeleźnik
Żeleźnik is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Strzelin, within Strzelin County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship Lower Silesian Voivodeship, or Lower Silesia Province, in southwestern Poland, is one of the 16 voivodeships (provinces) into which Poland is divided. The voivodeship was created on 1 January 1999 out of the former Wrocław, Legnica, Wałbrz ..., in south-western Poland. Prior to 1945 it was in Germany. It lies approximately south-east of Strzelin and south of the regional capital Wrocław. The village has an approximate population of 100. References Villages in Strzelin County {{Strzelin-geo-stub ...
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Demir Hisar (region)
Demir Hisar ( mk, Демир Хисар), is an area spreading on the South West part of Macedonia to the North West of the Pelagonian plain, around the river flow of the Black River (''Crna Reka'') with her inflows. The greater parts of the surrounding area of Demir Hisar are smaller hills and mountains, and a small part which is spread around the mentioned river is low lands. A signature of this area are the mountains Bigla, Ilinska and Plakenska, on which is the highest peak reaching 2000 m which separates the region of Demir Hisar with the lake regions of Prespa and Ohrid. Name The name of Demir Hisar derives from the treasure of iron which the surrounding mountains in this region have, which is why it is called ''Iron Fortress''. The name has been changed according to the ruler and his ruling period. When it was ruled by the Ottoman army, the name was changed into ”Demir Hisar” which in their language also means ‘’ Iron Fortress’’. “ Demir Hisar” was maintai ...
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