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rivers Tisza and
Latorca (present-day Latorica) in the south, and the
river Laborc (present-day Laborec) in the west. The
rivers Latorca and Ung (present-day...
- Nyzhn'ŷ Verec'kŷ) Felvidék Ilosva, (Ukrainian: Irshava, Rusyn: Yrshava)
Latorca Oroszvég, (Ukrainian: Rosvegove, Rusyn:
Rosvyhovo part of Mukachevo) Mezőkaszony...
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Latorica (Hungarian:
Latorca; Slovak: Latorica, pronounced: Latoritsa; Ukrainian: Латориця, translit.: Latorytsia) is a
river in the
watershed of the...
- ČD
Budapest (Keleti pu.) –
Bratislava (hl.st.) – Břeclav
present NIC
Latorca NIC 33/34 MÁV, UZ
Budapest (Nyugati pu.) –
Szolnok –
Debrecen – Nyíregyháza...
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Lambar (Lombard),
Lambro (Italian),
Lambrus or
Labarus (Latin)
Latorica Latorca (Hungarian),
Latorica (Slovak),
Latoritsa - Латорица (Russian), Latorytsia...
- [clarification needed] Next to the castle, the mill on the left bank of the
Latorca was
converted into a mint in 1706,
which operated until 1713.
Ferenc II...
- Nagyváradi AC
Budapest 14:00 UTC+2
Marosi 45', 61', 69'
Report Tóth 15', 64'
Spielmann 40', 47' Stadium:
Latorca utca Attendance: 8,000 Referee: Pál Nagy...
- Hungary's
annual knock-out cup
football competition. 1 June 1952 17:00 (UTC+2)
Latorca utca,
Budapest Attendance: 14,000 Referee: György Siklósi (Hungary) 1952...
- the
influx of
Bulgarians between 10 and 1095 lies from the
Tisza - Ung -
Latorca region. The
village was
probably destro****
during the
Tartar invasion,...