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Nagyecsed is a town in Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg county, in the
Northern Great Plain region of
eastern Hungary. The old name of the town was
Ecsed but over...
- Vásárosnamény.
Cities along the
Crasna are Șimleu
Silvaniei in Romania,
Nagyecsed and Mátészalka in Hungary.
Until the 1890s the
Crasna discharged into...
- (from Tarnobrzeg, Poland)
Erlau (from Eger/Erlau, Hungary)
Etched (from
Nagyecsed, Hungary)
Faltishan (from Fălticeni, Romania)
Galovitch (from Tulchyn...
- Balkány (6,413) Szentlőrinc (6,401) ****yvernek (6,324) Téglás (6,321)
Nagyecsed (6,317) Solt (6,312) Encs (6,297) Martfű (6,237) Aszód (6,160) Sümeg (6...
- cousin,
Peter Szaniszlófi.
Scholar János Czeglédi
educated Gabriel in
Nagyecsed, and the
wealthy Stephen Báthory
converted Gabriel from
Catholicism to...
- Bódi
Guszti (born
December 12, 1958, in
Nagyecsed, Hungary) is a
Lovari Romani, Gypsy,
Hungarian musician,
composer and singer. He
started performing...
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round Bye Bye
Second round Bye BKV Előre (NB III) 7–0 (A)
Round of 64
Nagyecsed (MB I) 8–0 (A) Honvéd (NB II) 2–2 (5–4 p) (A)
Round of 32 Puskás Akadémia...
- Fehérgyarmat (7,893) Ibrány (6,801) Nyírtelek (6,654) Balkány (6,387)
Nagyecsed (6,374) Tiszalök (6,157) Nagyhalász (5,632)
Csenger (4,853)
Kemecse (4...
- Soccerway". int.soccerway.com.
Retrieved 2024-05-24. "Ferencváros will
visit Nagyecsed, Újpest will be the
guest of PMFC in the MOL
Hungarian Cup". MLSZ. Retrieved...
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River and the
fortresses of Tokaj, Munkács (now Mukacheve), and
Ecsed (
Nagyecsed), and a
duchy in Silesia. In 1623 - 1624 and 1626, Bethlen,
allied with...