- Juraj Simek
Juraj Simek in Presov, Slovakia, is a Swiss ice hockey player. Simek was selected 167th Overall in the sixth round of the 2006 NHL Entry Draft by the Vancouver Canucks. Simek was rated highly, but slipped to the sixth round. He had a very strong season with Kloten Flyers’s junior team in 2005-06, scoring 21 goals and 63 total points in 42 games. He is listed with 196 penalty minutes as well. He also appeared in eight games with the Kloten club team, getting one assist. - Alexis Toth
Saint Alexis Toth (or Alexis of Wilkes-Barre was a Ruthenian Greek-Catholic missionary priest, sent to the United States from his homeland in Austria-Hungary (present day Prešov in Slovakia). Roman Catholic Archbishop (of St. Paul, Minnesota) John Ireland refused to recognize Toth as a priest because he was married. Although this was allowed in the Ruthenian Rite, it was expressly forbidden at that time for such married priests to enter the United States. - Igor Liba
Igor Liba is a former excellent Slovak ice hockey player. He was born in November 4, 1960 in Prešov, Czechoslovakia, today in Slovakia. He is 6', 192 lb, left wing. Played on 1992 Bronze Medal winning Olympic Hockey team for Czechoslovakia. Living in Košice, Slovakia. Igor Liba was inducted into the Slovak Hockey Hall of Fame in 2005. - Imre Thököly
Count Imre Thököly de Késmárk was a Hungarian statesman, leader of an anti-Habsburg uprising, Prince of Transylvania. He was born at Kežmarok (Hungarian: "Késmárk") in Royal Hungary (now Slovakia) in September 1657. Thököly lost both parents while still a child. - Pavol Hudák
Pavol Hudák is a Slovak poet. He grew up in Vyšný Žipov (district Vranov nad Topľou). He studied on gymnasium in Vranov nad Topľou and on Prešov University in Prešov where he got a magister degree. - Béla Hamvas
Béla Hamvas was a Hungarian writer, philosopher, and social critic. He was the first thinker to introduce the Traditionalist School of René Guénon to Hungary. Béla Hamvas was born in Eperjes into the family of an evangelical pastor. The family moves to Pozsony (now Bratislava), from where he graduated. Thereafter he entered into voluntary military sevice and was wounded twice on the front-line in Ukraine. - Pál Maléter
Pál Maléter was born to Hungarian parents in Eperjes, a city in the northern part of Historical Hungary, today part of Slovakia. He was the military leader of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution. Maléter studied medicine at the Charles University, Prague, before moving to Budapest in 1938, going to the military academy there. He fought on the Eastern Front, until captured by the Red Army. He became a Communist, trained in sabotage and was sent back to Hungary, … - Štefan Marko Daxner
Štefan Marko Daxner was a Slovak politician and lawyer. He was one of the most significant persons in Slovak history of the 19th century. He was a member of the Ľudovít Štúr generation. He studied at the Evangelic Lutheran Lyceum of Bratislava and at the college of Prešov. Between 1846-72 he was a lawyer in Tisovec, an official of several counties and an associate judge of the commercial court of Debrecen. - Raduz
i am a quite, a romantic person. i love geography, history and travelling. i'd like to visit one day dominican republic and finland. - Oto
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- Petra
RENEGADE DIE HARD ROMANTIC UNEXPECTED BOLD TRUE SPONTANEOUS WILD SPIRIT CURIOUS INTRIGUING EMOTIONAL UNWAVERING RARE BRASH PROVOCATIVE DREAMER INTUITIVE GENUINE DARING UNCOMMON IRREVERENT BRAZEN ABSOLUTE UNUSUAL. - Marianna
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I'm an ordinary girl the next door, who loves to have fun and that kinda stuff;) especially ponorka's nites! - Baska
I am a student looking for frienship and maybe more. - Veronika
i am very funny girl and i think that my friends can better describe me...and if you want to know more about me,please write me..i will be happy. - Elena
I remember everything you ever tell me :) - Julia
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