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Aszód (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈɒsoːd]) is a town in Pest county, Hungary.
During World War II,
Aszód was
captured on 7
December 1944 by
Soviet troops...
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Aszód (Hungarian: Aszódi járás) is a
district in north-eastern part of Pest County.
Aszód is also the name of the town
where the
district seat is found...
- 472) Sülysáp (8,195) Tura (7,774) Dunavarsány (7,363) Őrbottyán (7,102)
Aszód (6,258) Tápiószele (5,914) Zsámbék (5,174) Örkény (4,730)
Nagymaros (4,679)...
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studies in the curriculum.
Traditionalists such as
Moshe Schick and
Yehudah Aszód sent
their sons to
study there.
Samuel Benjamin Sofer, the heir of late...
- Téglás (6,321)
Nagyecsed (6,317) Solt (6,312) Encs (6,297) Martfű (6,237)
Aszód (6,160) Sümeg (6,133) Bátaszék (6,118) Szabadszállás (6,116) Jánossomorja...
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Testing of the 40.08
Luftkreuzer began on 8 June 1916 at the
airport in
Aszód. It was
immediately clear that the
machine suffered from a
centre of gravity...
- Pest-Pilis-Solt-Kiskun were:
Aerial photography:
Abony Aerial photography:
Aszód-
palace Pomáz -
Palace from
above "KlimoTheca :: Könyvtár". Kt.lib.pte.hu...
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Subregion Seat Area Po****tion
Number of
settlements Aszód Aszód 241.41 km2 (93.21 sq mi) 35,451 9 Budaörs Budaörs 240.36 km2 (92.80 sq mi) 85,115 10...
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northern part of Pest County. It
includes the
following muni****lities:
Aszód Bag
Domony Galgamácsa Gödöllő Hévízgyörk
Iklad Isaszeg Kartal Kerepes Kistarcsa...
- German:
Ungarische Lloyd Flugzeug und
Motorenfabrik AG) was
established in
Aszód in 1913. The
company started its
operation in the
factory building for the...