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Mátészalka is a town in Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg county, in the
Northern Great Plain region of
eastern Hungary. It is on the
Kraszna River, 52 kilometers...
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Cities along the
Crasna are Șimleu
Silvaniei in Romania,
Nagyecsed and
Mátészalka in Hungary.
Until the 1890s the
Crasna discharged into the
river Someș...
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Mátészalka (Hungarian: Mátészalkai járás) is a
district in central-eastern part of Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County.
Mátészalka is also the name of the town...
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cities have
relatively small po****tions, only
those of Kisvárda and
Mátészalka having around 18,000 inhabitants. The
eastern part of the
county is lightly...
- Scotch-Irish descent. Her
father was Jewish, a son of
emigrants from
Mátészalka, Hungary. She has an
older sister,
actress Kelly Curtis (born 1956), and...
- Mátészalkai MTK (MMTK) is a
Hungarian football club
based in
Mátészalka.
Established in 1919, it
currently plays in the
Nemzeti Bajnokság III – Northeast...
- were
Jewish emigrants from Hungary: his
father was born in Ópályi, near
Mátészalka, and his
mother was a
native of Michalovce, Slovakia; she
later said she...
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former Bereg and
Ugocsa counties (the
capital of this
county was
Mátészalka,
which was
previously in Szatmár county). The
village of Nagypalád (now...
- Mohács (17,355) Gyömrő (17,236)
Szigethalom (17,156) Hajdúnánás (17,038)
Mátészalka (16,864) Pomáz (16,764)
Dabas (16,728) Mezőtúr (16,502) Kisvárda (16,489)...
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Hungary Dabas,
Hungary Eger,
Hungary Humenné,
Slovakia Kisvárda,
Hungary Mátészalka,
Hungary Nyírmeggyes,
Hungary Mielec,
Poland Pag,
Croatia Pelhřimov, Czech...