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- Derecske is a town in Hajdú-Bihar county, in the Northern Great Plain region of eastern Hungary. The town was first mentioned in 1291. It covers an area...
- village coat of arms in Hungary, Serbia and Croatia. Hungary: Bezeréd, Derecske, Komádi, Gáborján, Hajdúdorog, Hajdúnánás, Szécsény, Tépe Serbia: Kikinda...
- Derecske (Hungarian: Derecskei járás) is a district in central-eastern part of Hajdú-Bihar County. Derecske is also the name of the town where the district...
- Szentgotthárd (8,872) Vásárosnamény (8,766) Nádudvar (8,697) Hajdúdorog (8,622) Derecske (8,612) Balatonalmádi (8,564) Túrkeve (8,563) Jánoshalma (8,530) Dunaföldvár...
- (15,472) Püspökladány (14,895) Hajdúsámson (13,121) Hajdúhadház (12,588) Derecske (8,922) Nádudvar (8,853) Hajdúdorog (8,843) Polgár (8,098) Nyíradony (7...
- are present day Szentendre's traditional town areas such as Izbég and Derecske. Szentendre also contains green-belt areas such as Pannóniatelep, Püspökmajor...
- Stadtbezirk of Debreczin and also included the Stuhlbezirke of Dorogh, Diószegh, Derecske and Püspök-Ladány.: V§44  Part of Nord-Bihar's territory had previously...
- Transylvania. Emeric and the Transylvanian volunteers joined the Kuruc at Derecske on 27 November 1677. His revenues from his Transylvanian estates enabled...
- Chief Rabbi of Kotaj. Baruch Yehuda Schnitzler (1845-1894), Chief Rabbi of Derecske. Shragei Shmuel Shmelke Schnitzler (1889–1979), the Tchabe Rav. Baruch...
- yet unable to break into the first team and has been sent to Tajtavill-Derecske to gain more playing minutes and experience. After her comeback she rose...