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Eger (UK: /ˈɛɡər/ EG-ər, US: /ˈeɪɡər/ AY-gər; Hungarian: [
ˈɛɡɛr] ; also
known by
other alternative names) is the
county seat of
Heves County, and the...
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Edith Eva
Eger (née Elefánt, born
September 29, 1927) is a Czechoslovakian-born
American psychologist, a
Holocaust survivor and a
specialist in the treatment...
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Eger or
eger in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Eger may
refer to:
Eger, a city in
Hungary Eger (Tisza),
tributary of the
river Tisza Eger wine...
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Eger Vaughan Murphree (November 3, 1898 –
October 29, 1962) was an
American chemist, best
known for his co-invention of the
process of
fluid catalytic...
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- Cheb (Czech pronunciation: [xɛp] ; German:
Eger) is a town in the
Karlovy Vary
Region of the
Czech Republic. It has
about 33,000 inhabitants. It lies on...
- The
siege of
Eger (Hungarian:
Eger ostroma)
occurred during the 16th
century Ottoman wars in Europe. In 1552, the
forces of the
Ottoman Empire led by...
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Eger (Latin:
Archidioecesis Agriensis) is a
Latin Church archdiocese of the
Catholic Church in
Northern Hungary, its
centre is the city of
Eger. 1000:...
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Eger minaret (Hungarian: Egri
minaret or Kethüda-minaret) is an Ottoman-era
minaret tower located in
Eger city,
northern Hungary. It is one of the...
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Eger Castle (Hungarian: Egri vár) is a
castle in
Eger, Hungary. Historically, it is
known for
repelling the
Turkish attack in 1552
during the Siege...