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Bakony (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈbɒkoɲ]) is a
mountainous region in Transdanubia, Hungary. It
forms the
largest part of the
Transdanubian Mountains....
- The
county of the
Bakony (Hungarian:
bakonyi erdőispánság) was a
royal land in the
Kingdom of
Hungary in the
Bakony forest formed in the 12th century...
- of them were
murdered in the Holocaust. Zirc Abbey, a
Cistercian abbey Bakony Museum of
Natural Sciences,
situated in the
territory of Zirc
Abbey Reguly...
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Salonta (Hungarian: Nagyszalonta,
colloquially Szalonta) and
Hungarian Bakony with the
European wild boar and the
Serbian Šumadija breed. The Mangalica...
- The
Transdanubian Mountains (sometimes also
referred to as
Bakony Forest, Dunántúl Highlands,
Highlands of Dunántúl,
Highlands of Transdanubia, Mountains...
- in
Hungary with
about 35,000 inhabitants. It is
situated in the
hills of
Bakony.
Around 1000 BCE, the area was
inhabited by Celts. By the
second century...
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manufacturer Solidsteel, the
Hungarian technical ceramics manufacturer Bakony Ipari Kerámia, the
Hungarian furniture manufacturer Balaton Bútor, the Hungarian...
- Veszprém In Veszprém
there was a long
tradition of handball, and in 1970 the
Bakony Chemist TC women's team won the
first championship among the
rural ensembles...
- Sándor Rózsa from the
Great Hungarian Plain, Jóska Sobri, Jóska Savanyú from
Bakony and Márton Vidróczky from Mátra. Lviv Batayr's
culture ("батяр" (batiar)-...
- near the city of Komárom. The Concó
rises on the
northern slopes of the
Bakony range of the
Transdanubian Mountains and the
western and
northwestern slopes...