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Zavod No. 38
Zavod (Cyrillic: завод, : závod) is a generic word in Slavic languages, meaning ''factory'' in Russian, Bulgarian, Macedonian and Slovak; ''institution'', ''section'' in Serbian and Croatian; and ''race'' (competition) in Czech. It may refer to * Závod, Hungary, a village * Závod, Slovakia, a village and municipality *Allan Zavod Allan Zavod (16 October 1945 – 29 November 2016) was an Australian pianist, composer, jazz musician and occasional conductor whose career was mainly in America. Zavod completed a music degree from the Melbourne Conservatorium, University ...
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Závod, Hungary
Závod (german: Seiwicht) is a village in Tolna County, Hungary. Until the end of World War II, the inhabitants were Roman Catholic Danube Swabians, also called locally as ''Stifulder'', because the majority of their ancestors once came during the 17th and 18th centuries from Fulda (district). Most of the former German settlers were expelled to allied-occupied Germany and allied-occupied Austria in 1945–1948, as a result of the Potsdam Agreement. Only a few Germans of Hungary live there, the majority today are the descendants of Hungarians from the Czechoslovak–Hungarian population exchange. They occupied the houses of the former Danube Swabians inhabitants. The Stifolder or Stiffoller are a Roman Catholic Subgroup of the Danube Swabians. Their ancestors once came ca. 1717 - 1804 from the Hochstift Fulda and surroundings, (Roman Catholic Diocese of Fulda), and settled in the Baranya and in Tolna. They retained their own German Stiffolerisch Schvovish dialect and culture, until ...
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Závod, Slovakia
Závod ( hu, Pozsonyzávod) is a village and municipality within the Malacky District in the Bratislava region of western Slovakia. 31 December 2009, the municipality had an area of 27.3 km2, population of 2784 inhabitants in 2016 and a population density of 101 people per km2. Famous people * Štefan Vrablec (1925-2017), Slovak Roman Catholic bishop * František Hajnovič (1949-2021),Minister of Finance (2002) References * *^Statistical Office of The Slovak Republic Statistics (from German: ''Statistik'', "description of a state, a country") is the discipline that concerns the collection, organization, analysis, interpretation, and presentation of data. In applying statistics to a scientific, industria ..., accessdate=2016-04-07www.statistics.sk References External links Official page Villages and municipalities in Malacky District {{Bratislava-geo-stub ...
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