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Nagykanizsa (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈnɒckɒniʒɒ]; Croatian:
Velika Kaniža/Velika Kanjiža, or just Kaniža/Kanjiža; German: Großkirchen, Groß-Kanizsa;...
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siege of
Naģykanizsa (Turkish:
Kanije Savunması, lit. 'The
Defence of Kanizsa') in 1601, a
small Ottoman force held the
fortress of
Naģykanizsa in western...
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Nagykanizsa ****ball Club is a
Hungarian football club from the town of
Nagykanizsa.
Nagykanizsa FC
debuted in the 1994–95
season of the
Hungarian League...
- The
Uprising in
Nagykanizsa was a
revolt during the
Hungarian War of
Independence of 1848-1849 on 3
October 1848, of the po****tion of this town, helped...
- The
Nagykanizsa–Körmend
offensive carried out
between 26
March and 15
April 1945 was part of the 3rd
Ukrainian Front's
Vienna offensive during World War...
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Turkish War, the
Ottoman army
occupied Kanije (modern
Nagykanizsa in
southwest Hungary).
Naģykanizsa fell to
Tiryaki Hasan Pasha in 1600, and
Tiryaki Hasan...
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Nagykanizsa (Hungarian:
Nagykanizsai járás) is a
district in
southern part of Zala County.
Nagykanizsa is also the name of the town
where the district...
- Hajdúnánás SK Kisvárdai KC Nyírbátor SC Tiszavasvári SE
Tungsram SE
Nagykanizsa Hőgyészi SC NEKA U21 Mecseknádasdi
Spartacus SE MK Pelikán Siklós KC...
- a
Macedonian footballer who pla****
professionally for
Hungarian side
Nagykanizsa in 2000. He was a
Macedonia youth international footballer. In December...
- origin,
ennobled in the 19th century. Of this family,
Henrik Gutmann from
Nagykanizsa founded the family's
business in 1836,
trading timber and grain. He later...