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Battonya (Romanian: Bătania; Serbian: Батања, romanized: Batanja) is a town in Békés County, in the
Southern Great Plain region of south-east Hungary....
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Slovaks (in the
towns Békéscsaba, Endrőd, Szarvas, Tótkomlós),
Serbs (
Battonya),
Germans (Németgyula, Elek), and
Romanians (Kétegyháza). Most of the non-Magyar...
- The
Battonya gas
field is a
natural gas
field located in
Battonya, Békés County. It was
discovered in 1962 and
developed by and MOL Group. It
began production...
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concentrated in
towns and
villages close to the
Romanian border, such as
Battonya, Elek, Kétegyháza,
Pusztaottlaka and Méhkerék, and in the city of Gyula...
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lived mostly in the
districts of
Nagylak and
Battonya,
while the
Serbs lived in the
district of
Battonya. In the
early 20th century, the subdivisions...
- Tótkomlós (5,902) Szécsény (5,883) Tápiószele (5,869)
Pusztaszabolcs (5,847)
Battonya (5,835) Mezőcsát (5,826) Kaba (5,807)
Berhida (5,785) Füzesgyarmat (5,752)...
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Pusztaottlaka and Vekerd.
Important communities lived in the
villages of
Battonya, Elek, Körösszegapáti, Létavértes, Nyíradony, Pocsaj, Sarkadkeresztúr,...
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organization founded on
February 18, 1945, in
Battonya. For
General Secretary was
elected Dragutin Nedučić from
Battonya and for vice-president
Stevan Nedučić...
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Kiszombor (<7,5t) Nădlac -
Nagylak Nădlac II - Csanádpalota (motorway)
Turnu -
Battonya Vărșand -
Gyula Salonta - Méhkerék Borș - Ártánd Borș II -
Nagykereki (motorway)...
- end of
communism in Hungary.
Gyulay was born on 17
September 1930, in
Battonya, Hungary. He was
ordained as a
Catholic priest at
Szeged Cathedral on 23...