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Jászfényszaru is a town in Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok county, in the
Northern Great Plain region of
central Hungary. It
covers an area of 76.16 km2 (29 sq mi)...
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settlements in
Central Hungary (e.g. Jászberény, Jászárokszállás, and
Jászfényszaru)
still bear
their name. The historical,
ethnographical and geographical...
- Nagyhalász (5,660)
Velence (5,619) Izsák (5,617) Alsózsolca (5,606)
Jászfényszaru Martonvásár (5,592) Lőrinci (5,446) Zsámbék (5,368) Kisbér (5,357) Jászkisér...
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Great Hungarian Plain (e.g. the
names Jászberény, Jászárokszállás,
Jászfényszaru, Jászalsószentgyörgy)
still include a link to the Jász. In 1995, the...
- Kiskunfélegyháza was
reestablished by
Roman Catholic Hungarian settlers from
Jászfényszaru and Üllés in 1743.
Queen Maria Theresa moved the
courts and prisons...
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defeated near Kápolna. Windisch-Grätz
ordered Jelačić to
quick march to
Jászfényszaru. On 4
April Klapka attacked him but at Tápióbicske the
bayonets of Jelačić...
- Jászapáti. runs from
Szolnok to Hatvan, via Újszász, Jászberény and
Jászfényszaru. ~ 74 km (46 mi) runs from Füzesabony to Debrecen, via Tiszafüred. runs...
- Becske, Nógrád County, at the Hill Szandai. The end of the
river is at
Jászfényszaru,
where it
flows into the Zagyva.
Because of the
major disasters caused...
- Hajdúnánás, Hajdúsámson, Harkány, Harta, Héhalom, Hidasnémeti, Jánoshalom,
Jászfényszaru, Kakasd, Kalocsa, Karancslapujtő, Király SZE, Koroncó, Kunbaja, Lajosmizse...
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dozen settlements in
Central Hungary (e.g. Jászberény, Jászárokszállás,
Jászfényszaru)
still bear
their name. ****ans
During the
Russian campaign, the Mongols...