- Берегово (translit.
Berehovo), Russian: Берегово (translit. Beregovo), Belarusian: Берагава (Łacinka Bierahava),
Czech and Slovak:
Berehovo, Yiddish: בערעגסאז...
- Hungary. The
capital of the
county was Beregszász ("Berehove" in Ukrainian,
Berehovo in Rusyn, Bergsaß in German,
Beregovo in Russian,
Bereg in Romanian). Bereg...
- SC
Beregvidek Berehove is an
amateur Ukrainian football club from Berehove, ****pattia Oblast.
Berehvydeyk plays at
Druzhba Stadium. The club was founded...
-
district is
situated in the city of
Berehovo which is not part of the
district administration. The city of
Berehovo was
designated into a
special city...
-
Emunim (Guardian of Faith) in the 1920s in Satu Mare and in the 1930s in
Berehovo,
before he
settled in Jerusalem,
where he also
founded a
Hasidic community...
- Hugo Gryn was born into a
prosperous Jewish family in the
market town of
Berehovo in
Carpathian Ruthenia,
which was then in
Czechoslovakia and is now in...
- October, the
Hungarian guards were
defeated by Czecho-Slovak
troops at
Berehovo and
Borzsava in Ruthenia. The
Hungarians suffered approximately 350 casualties...
- of
western Ukraine. The
village is
located around 22.6 km
northwest of
Berehovo. Administratively, the
village belongs to the
Berehove Raion, ****pattia...
- Land (
Berehovo; 16
August 2014)
Biggest win Kárpátalja 5–1 Tibet (Bracknell; 3 June 2018)
Biggest defeat Kárpátalja 0–5 Székely Land (
Berehovo; 16 August...
- "Beregovo". Jewishvirtuallibrary.org.
Retrieved 1
April 2019. "Berehove/
Berehovo/Beregszasz". Dbs.bh.org.il.
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original on 1
April 2019...