- name
which begins with "Ko". Historically, the city has been
known as
Kaschau in German, K****a in Hungarian, Kaşa in Turkish, C****ovia in Latin, C****ovie...
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district (the "Captaincy of
Upper Hungary" (1564–1686)
headquartered in K****a/
Kaschau/Košice)
within Royal Hungary. At that time, present-day
western Slovakia...
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District of
Kaschau was one of the
administrative units of the
Habsburg Kingdom of
Hungary from 1850 to 1860. The seat of the
district was
Kaschau (K****a,...
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dieses Landes in mehr denn 12,400
Artikeln umf****end (in German). Vol. 1.
Kaschau:
Gedruckt auf
Kosten der v. Thiele'schen Erben. p. 266.
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- poor
management of
private companies,
except the
strong Austrian-owned
Kaschau-Oderberg
Railway (KsOd) and the Austrian-Hungarian
Southern Railway (SB/DV)...
- Here is the game with
punctuation marks by Soltis: Charousek—Wollner,
Kaschau 1893
Danish Gambit 1.e4 e5 2.d4 exd4 3.c3 dxc3 4.Bc4 Nf6 5.Nf3 Bc5 6.Nxc3...
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Auffenberg II.
Corps (Wien) – 4., 13. and 25.
Infantry Divisions VI.
Corps (
Kaschau) – 15., 27. and 39.
Infantry Divisions IX.
Corps (Leitmeritz) – 10. and...
- Russian,
French and Romanian. Löhr
attended a
military secondary school in
Kaschau, present-day Košice in
Slovakia until 1900. Löhr
transferred to the infantry...
- 1848–49
Slovak Uprising Military District of Preßburg
Military District of
Kaschau Austro-Hungarian
Monarchy Czechoslovakia (1918–1993)
Contemporary Slovakia...
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divided into 5 districts,
which were Pest & Ofen, Ödenburg, Preßburg,
Kaschau and Großwardein,
directly controlled from
Vienna while Croatia, Slavonia...