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Pavol Boriš
Pavol "Paľo" Boriš (born 28 October 1954) is a Slovak vigneron, small-scale wine producer and author. He is also former coordinator of hobby and artistic activities of Czechoslovak Socialist Youth Union, SZM local organization in Pezinok, high school teacher and municipal member of parliament, representative. He is known as the second main organizer and also the organizer of both years of the Koncert mladosti festival. Biography He was born in Šaľa on 28 October 1954.Boriš, Pavol; Štrba, Ján; Bittner, Peter (2007). ''Koncerty mladosti ´76, ´77 – Československý Woodstock''. p. 102. In the summer of 1947, his parents moved to a house in Neded after the Hungarians. Since 1961, he has lived in Pezinok. In 1974, he graduated from Electrical engineering, electrical ''maturita'' and from 1976 to 1981 he studied mechanical engineering technology at the Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, SVŠTHanzlík, Lubomír (2021). ''Fenomé ...
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Šaľa
Šaľa (, ; , ) is a town in Šaľa District within Nitra Region in south-western Slovakia. Geography Šaľa is located on the Danubian Lowland on both banks of the Váh River, around 65 km from Bratislava and 30 km from Nové Zámky. Besides the town itself, it also includes the settlements of Hetméň and Veča on the left and right banks of the river respectively. The town lies in the Humid continental climate, humid continental climactic zone. History Šaľa was first mentioned in 1002 in a document of Pannonhalma Abbey. It was promoted into a market town in 1536. Šaľa was also ruled by Ottoman Turks, Ottomans between 1663 and 1686 as part of Uyvar Eyalet. The railway, built in 1850 between Vienna and Budapest speeded development in Šaľa. After 1918, the town became part of Czechoslovakia, however belonging for a short time between 1938 and 1945 again to Hungary before being returned to Czechoslovakia again. Šaľa became part of Slovakia on 1 January 1993 when Cz ...
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