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Kazincbarcika is an
industrial town in Borsod–Abaúj–Zemplén county,
Northern Hungary. It is the
district seat of
Kazincbarcika District. It lies in the...
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Kazincbarcika Subregion Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén
third largest of the
subregions of Hungary, with an area of 499.3
square kilometres and po****tion of 60...
- Orosháza (26 157)
Kiskunhalas (26 129)
Szentes (25 808) Gyál (25 053)
Kazincbarcika (24 186) Hajdúszoboszló (24 094) Szekszárd Hajdúböszörmény Pápa Budaörs...
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Hungarian chemical raw
material manufacturing company headquartered in
Kazincbarcika, Hungary. It is the
European member of the
partially state-owned Chinese...
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Kazincbarcika (Hungarian:
Kazincbarcikai járás) is a
district in north-western part of Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County.
Kazincbarcika is also the name of...
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Kazincbarcikai SC is a
Hungarian football club
based in
Kazincbarcika, Hungary.
Playing in
yellow and blue, the team's home is the Pete András Stadion...
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Budafok BVSC Honvéd Soroksár
Vasas Ajka Békéscsaba Csákvár Gyirmót
Kazincbarcika Kisvárda Kozármisleny Mezőkövesd
Szeged Szentlőrinc Tatabánya Budafok...
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camps (e.g., in Kistarcsa,
Recsk (Recsk
forced labor camp), Tiszalök,
Kazincbarcika and
according to the
latest research, in Bernátkút and Sajóbábony) were...
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Kolorcity Kazincbarcika vezetőedzője!" [Gábor Erős has
become the head
coach of
Kolorcity Kazincbarcika!] (in Hungarian).
Kazincbarcika. 14 June 2024...
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towns came into
existence in
place of
small villages (Tiszaújváros,
Kazincbarcika), the
industrial character of
existing cities became more important...