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Hatvan [
ˈhɒtvɒn] (German: Hottwan) is a town in
Heves County, Hungary.
Hatvan is the
Hungarian word for "sixty". It is the county's
third most populous...
- ****ball Club
Hatvan is a
professional football club
based in
Hatvan,
Heves County, Hungary, that
competes in the
Nemzeti Bajnokság III – Northeast, the...
- The
Hatvan culture was a
Hungarian Bronze Age
archaeological culture that
succeeded the Nagyrév culture. The
earliest identified settlements are located...
- The
Battle of
Hatvan was the
first battle in the
Spring Campaign of the
Hungarian War of
Independence of 1848–1849,
fought on 2
April 1849
between the...
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Hatvan (Hungarian:
Hatvani járás) is a
district in
western part of
Heves County.
Hatvan is also the name of the town
where the
district seat is found...
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Mansion is a
palace built by József Jung for the Gr****alkovich
family in
Hatvan, a town in
Heves County, Hungary. It lies in the
centre of the city, right...
- The
siege of
Hatvan was a
siege that took
place in 1594. The
German army,
under the
command of
Christoph von Teuffenbach,
Governor of
Styria of the Holy...
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Hatvan– Fiľakovo
railway is a non-electrified
railway connecting Hatvan,
Hungary with Fiľakovo, Slovakia. Once a
major connecting railway, the line currently...
- Finomító Rt. (est. 1854, Nagysurány),
Hatvani Cukorgyár Rt. (est. 1889,
Hatvan),
Oroszkai Cukorgyár Rt. (est. 1893, Oroszka), Vas
megyei Cukorgyár Rt....
- what is now Nagyrév, Hungary. It
existed alongside the
Vatya culture and
Hatvan cultures and was
eventually su****ded by the latter. The main
style of...