- The
Leitha (German: [ˈlaɪtaː] ; Hungarian:
Lajta,
formerly Sár(-víz); Slovene: Litva;
Czech and Slovak: Litava) is a
river in
Austria and Hungary, a right...
- Béla
Lajta (until 1907 Béla Leitersdorfer) (Óbuda, 23
January 1873 – Vienna, 12
October 1920) was a
prominent Hungarian architect.
Lajta finished his...
- SMS
Leitha or
Lajta Monitor Museumship was the
first river monitor in
Europe and the
oldest and also the only remaining,
fully restored warship of the...
- József Hild (1789–1867) István Kiss (1857–1902) Flóris Korb (1860–1930) Béla
Lajta (1873–1920)
Adolf Lang (1848–1913) Géza Maróti (1875–1941)
Gyula Pártos...
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reflected in the
buildings constructed at the turn of the 20th century. Béla
Lajta initially adopted Lechner's style,
subsequently drawing his inspiration...
- Vas
utcai Kereskedelmi Iskola,
Budapest (built in 1909—1910, architect: Béla
Lajta)...
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Mountains or, less frequently,
Leitha Hills (German: Leithagebirge; Hungarian:
Lajta-hegység), are a
range of
hills in
Austria lying on the
boundary between...
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Neufeld an der
Leitha (Croatian: Novo Selo, Hungarian: Lajtaújfalu,
Lajta-Újfalu,
meaning "new
village on the Leitha") is a town in the
district of Eisenstadt-Umgebung...
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Dutch ramming ship
monitors preserved as
museum ships. SMS Leitha (now "
Lajta Monitor Múzeumhajó") is an Austro-Hungarian
monitor built in 1871. Currently...
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Transleithania referred to the
parts of the
empire "beyond" (trans) the
Leitha (or
Lajta) River, as most of its area lay to the east of that
river – or "beyond"...