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Komárom (Hungarian: [
ˈkomaːrom]; German: Komorn; Latin: Brigetio,
later Comaromium; Slovak: Komárno) is a city in
Hungary on the
south bank of the Danube...
- Komárno (Hungarian:
Komárom, German: Komorn, Serbian: Коморан/Komoran),
colloquially also
called Révkomárom, Öregkomárom, Észak-
Komárom in Hungarian, is...
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Komárom county (in Latin:
comitatus Comaromiensis, in Hungarian:
Komárom (vár)megye, in Slovak: Komárňanský komitát / Komárňanská
stolica / Komárňanská...
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Komárom-Esztergom (Hungarian:
Komárom-Esztergom vármegye,
pronounced [
ˈkomaːrom ˈɛstɛrɡom]; German:
Komitat Komorn-Gran; Slovak: Komárňansko-ostrihomská...
- The
Battle of
Komárom may
refer to any of the
following battles between Hungarian and
Austrian forces:
First Battle of
Komárom (1849), on 26
April Second...
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Komárom Városi Sportegyesület is a
professional football club
based in
Komárom,
Komárom-Esztergom County, Hungary, that
competes in the
Nemzeti Bajnokság...
- insurgents. On 25
September he was sent to be the
temporary director of the
Komárom fortress,
called the
Gibraltar of the Danube.
During that time he prevented...
- The 1763
Komárom earthquake occurred in or near the town of
Komárom in
Komárom County in the
Kingdom of
Hungary on 28 June
between 5 and 6 in the morning...
- The
Second Battle of
Komárom, also
known as the
Battle of Ács, took
place on 2 July 1849
between the
Hungarian Revolutionary Army (led by
General Artúr...
- Fejér (predecessor of
present Fejér) Gömör Hont Keve
Kolon Komárom (predecessor of
present Komárom-Esztergom) Kr****ó Nyír
Nyitra Pozsony Sasvár
Somogy (predecessor...