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Gömör (Slovak: Gemer, Hungarian:
Gömör, German:
Gemer or
Gömör, Latin: Gömörinum) was an
administrative county (comitatus) of the
Kingdom of Hungary. In...
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Gömör-Kishont (Hungarian:
Gömör és Kishont, Slovak:
Gemer a Malohont, German:
Gemer und Kleinhont) was an
administrative county (comitatus) of the Kingdom...
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Before World War I,
Borsod county shared borders with the
counties of
Gömör-Kishont, Abaúj-Torna, Zemplén, Szabolcs, Hajdú and Heves. The
river Tisza...
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Mountains (Slovak: Slovenské
rudohorie [ˈslɔʋenskeː ˈrudɔɦɔrɪe], Hungarian:
Gömör–Szepesi-érchegység, German:
Slowakisches Erzgebirge or Zips-Gemer-Erzgebirge)...
- man's name, apparently".
Within the band, he is
known as "Frame" or "The
Gomor" (The
Grand Old Man of Rock).
Rossi and Par**** were the only remaining...
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approximately 24,000 inhabitants. The town is a
historical capital of
Gömör és
Kishont County (from 1850 to 1922). It is
located around 280 kilometres...
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southern Slovakia. Its
territory comprises the area that
belonged to the
Gömör and
Kishont County,
Kingdom of Hungary, that
existed until the 20th century...
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county was
created after World War II from the pre-1938
counties Borsod–
Gömör–Kishont, Abaúj–Torna and Zemplén (see also: 1950
Administrative Reform in...
- Márk (22
December 1822,
Tiszolcz (German: Theißholz, Slovak: Tisovec),
Gömör-Kis-Hont,
Kingdom of Hungary,
Austrian Empire – 11
April 1891, Tiszolc,...
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Neolithic times.
Until 1283 it was
royal property, part (later centre) of the
Gömör estate. In 1283 King László IV gave it to the Rátolth
family (later: Putnoky...