- Győr–
Moson–Sopron (Hungarian: Győr-
Moson-Sopron vármegye,
pronounced [ˈɟøːr ˈmoʃon ˈʃopron ˈvaːrmɛɟɛ]; German:
Komitat Raab-Wieselburg-Ödenburg; Slovak:...
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Moson (German: Wieselburg, Slovak:
Mošon) was an
administrative county (comitatus) of the
Kingdom of Hungary,
situated mostly on the
right (south) side...
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Moson Kahni was a
wintering town used by the
Northern Shoshone tribe during the 19th century. It is
located within the
Cache Valley, in
parts of current-day...
- Komárom-Esztergom, Fejér and Veszprém.
Western Transdanubia includes the
counties Győr-
Moson-Sopron, Vas, Zala.
Southern Transdanubia includes the
counties Baranya,...
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Andau ((German pronunciation: [ˈandaʊ] ), Hungarian: Mosontarcsa,
Moson-Tarcsa), (Yiddish: Turcze) is a
village in Burgenland, Austria, near the border...
- Wieselburg-Ungarisch Altenburg; also
known by
other alternative names) is a town in Győr-
Moson-Sopron
County in
northwestern Hungary. It lies
close to both the Austrian...
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county was the city of Győr. Győr
county shared borders with the
counties Moson, Pozsony, Komárom, Veszprém and Sopron. The
rivers Danube, and Rába run...
- The
Battle of
Moson was a
battle in the
Hungarian war of
Independence of 1848-1849,
fought on 30
October 1848
between the
cavalry of the
Hungarian revolutionary...
- Albrecht-Kasimir Győr-
Moson-Sopron Part of Várbalog Alsószölnök
Unterzemming Vas Angyalföld
Engelsfeld Budapest Arak
Aracken Győr-
Moson-Sopron Part of Halászi...
- German;
Bratislava in Czech/Slovak), Vas (Eisenburg),
Sopron (Ödenburg) and
Moson (Wieselburg). The German-inhabited
parts of
those counties were initially...