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Karcsa is a
village in Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén county, Hungary, that
dates back to the time of the
Hungarian settlement (late 9th century).
There is a 1000-year-old...
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Carpathian Basin.
Rotundas of six apses, a most
interesting form, are
found at
Karcsa,
Kiszombor in Hungary, at
Horjany in
Ukraine and
several places in Armenia...
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Homrogd Igrici Imola Ináncs
Irota Izsófalva Jákfalva Járdánháza Jósvafő
Karcsa Karos Kács Kánó Kány Kázsmárk Kelemér Kenézlő Keresztéte Kesznyéten Kéked...
- the Csallóköz region.
After Kurszán's death, his
descendants lived as the
Karcsa/Karchai clans. The
Karchai Bartal branch,
which later became part of the...
- Lőcse (now Levoča, Slovakia) and
churches at Ákos (now Acâș in Romania),
Karcsa and
Pozsony (now Bratislava, Slovakia). Of the few
buildings Schulek designed...
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January 2012)
Bodroghalom (1,303) Cigánd (2,682) –
district seat Dámóc (397)
Karcsa (1,734)
Karos (496) Kisrozvágy (121) Lácacséke (264) Nagyrozvágy (609) Pácin...
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District Dunajská
Streda First written mention 1215
Named for the
Hungarian Karcsa clan
Government • Mayor László Gódány (Most-Híd,
Party of the Hungarian...
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churches have a
specific characteristic: the six
folded inner structure of
Karcsa, Gerény and Kiszombor. In
Szalonna there was a
small Jewish community and...
- wall, on the
inside with a
pearly solution (Горяни in
current Ukraine,
Karcsa, Pápoc). This
purely circular layout was just a
solution to
cemetery treatments...
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churches have a
specific characteristic: the six
folded inner structure of
Karcsa, Gerény and Kiszombor. Gerő, L. (1984):
Magyar műemléki ABC. (Hungarian...