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Svoradov : ウィキペディア英語版
Svoradov

Svoradov ((スロバキア語:internát Svoradov)) is a university student campus on Svoradova Street in the Old Town of Bratislava, Slovakia. It was the first modern campus building in Bratislava, first parts being constructed in 1932.〔(Na mieste Pállfyho paláca dnes stojí internát – Bratislavské noviny )〕 Svoradov was an important place for the forming of Slovak Catholic intelligentsia from its inception, until the end of Second World War and its founding fathers included the ultra-conservative Andrej Hlinka and the war criminal Jozef Tiso.
Currently it is operated by the Slovak Technical University;〔http://www.stuba.sk/new/generate_page.php?page_id=698〕 it contains 309 student rooms, 18 guest rooms and a gym. The student rooms contain 1-3 beds (guest rooms 1-2 beds) and they are free to rent for the public from July to August each year.
Svoradov is also the name of a grocery store nearby the campus at Palisády Street No. 2.
== History ==
After establishing the Comenius University in Bratislava in 1919 the problem of student housing emerged, because the city was essentially lacking a university campus. Priest Eugen Filkorn was tasked to establish a campus, because he already had experience in providing similar services under Austria-Hungary. In 1922, Filkorn made a deal with the Orphanage of Saint Elisabeth ((スロバキア語:Sirotinec svätej Alžbety)), whose building stood at the site of surrent Svoradov, to house students. The premises soon turned out to be unsuited and wet and the construction of a new campus building was decided. For this reason, the Company of the Collegium of Saint Svorad ((スロバキア語:Spolok Kolégia sv. Svorada)) was established to collect money from the people. The Company was supervising both the construction and later the operation of the campus. Its prominent members included Andrej Hlinka, Jozef Tiso, Ferdiš Juriga and Tomáš Ružička.
During World War II, the campus housed the Higher leadership school of the Hlinka youth and the Academic Hlinka Guard, paramilitary organisations under the clerofascist regime of the Slovak State.
Priest Eugen Filkorn, who was the founder and later director of campus Svoradov was tried after war and he was sentenced to 2 years in prison in 1947.

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