- Veľké Kapušany (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈʋeʎkeː ˈkapuʂani]; Hungarian:
Nagykapos) is a
small town on the
eastern plains of Slovakia, not far from the Ukrainian...
- critic, author,
philosopher and ethnographist. He was born 1
April 1814 at
Nagykapos, in the
county of Ung, and
educated at the
Protestant college of Sárospatak...
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District Capital Nagyberezna Nagyberezna (now
Velykyi Bereznyi)
Nagykapos Nagykapos (now Veľké Kapušany)
Perecseny Perecseny (now Perechyn) Szerednye...
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October 22, 1913. His mother,
Julianna Henrietta Berkovits was a
native of
Nagykapos (now Veľké Kapušany, Slovakia) and Dezső
Friedmann came from the Transylvanian...
- lawyer, journalist,
politician and statesman. János Erdélyi (1814 in
Nagykapos – 1868 in Sárospatak) a
Hungarian poet, critic, author,
philosopher and...
- (Rozsnyó), Košice (K****a), Michaľany (Szentmihályfalva), Veľké Kapušany (
Nagykapos),
Uzhhorod (Ungvár), and
Mukachevo (Munkács).
Slovakia lost 10,390 km2...
- Párkány 68.7 60.66 64.43 Tornaľa
Tornalja 62.14 57.68 58.34 Veľké Kapušany
Nagykapos 56.98 59.58 52.98 Veľký
Meder Nagymegyer 84.6 75.58 76.43 Želiezovce Zselíz...
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Lustig Nagykanizsa Jenő
Halphen Neolog local religious leader lawyer Nagykapos (today Veľké Kapušany, Slovakia) Nagykároly (today Carei, Romania) Nagykáta...
- (Halmi) Nagyszőllősi j. (Nagyszőllős) Ung vm. (Ungvár)
Nagykaposi j. (
Nagykapos) Ungvári j. (Ungvár) Ungvár tjv. Vas vm. (Szombathely) Celldömölki j....
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became the
owner of the castle' accessories,
including the
villages of
Nagykapos and Mocsár (present-day Veľké Kapušany and Močiar in Slovakia, respectively)...