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Bonyhád (German: Bonnhard) is a town in
Tolna County in
Southwestern Hungary. The area
around Bonyhád has been
inhabited since ancient times, primarily...
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Bonyhád Völgység Labdarúgó Club is a
football club
based in
Bonyhád,
Tolna County, Hungary, that
competes in the
Nemzeti Bajnokság III – Southwest, the...
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Bonyhád (Hungarian: Bonyhádi járás) is a
district in
southern part of
Tolna County.
Bonyhád is also the name of the town
where the
district seat is found...
- Szekszárd (34,296) –
county seat
Towns Paks (19,369) Dombóvár (19,010)
Bonyhád (13,630)
Tolna (11,126) Dunaföldvár (8,775) Tamási (8,349) Bátaszék (6...
- the
chief Orthodox rabbi of
Bonyhád until the
start of the
Holocaust and was
murdered in
Auschwitz in 1943. "Kehilat
Bonyhád" is a
reference to the Jewish...
- (14,010)
Budakeszi (13,939) Pilisvörösvár (13,903) Törökbálint (13,385)
Bonyhád (13,322) Gyomaendrőd (13,133) Hajdúsámson (13,039) Balatonfüred (13,038)...
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Hungarian educator and politician,
member of the
National ****embly (MP) for
Bonyhád (Tolna
County Constituency III) from 1998 to 2014, and for Dombóvár (Tolna...
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bronze medalist, and
Youth Olympics gold
medalist swimmer. He was born in
Bonyhad, but his
family is from
Aparhant in
Tolna county. His
mother is a teacher...
- do****enting her life as a
survivor of the genocide.
Ebert was born in
Bonyhád, Hungary. She was the
eldest daughter in a
Jewish family of six children...
- Sir Mór
Perczel de
Bonyhád (Hungarian: Bonyhádi
lovag Perczel Mór, German:
Ritter Moritz Perczel von
Bonyhád; 11
November 1811,
Bonyhád,
Tolna county – 23...