- [ˈnɔʏˌsiːdl̩ am ˈseː] ; Czech: Nezider; Croatian: Niuzalj; Hungarian:
Nezsider; Slovak: Nezider) is a town in Burgenland, Austria, and administrative...
- (Illmic),
Podersdorf am See (Pátfalu),
Weiden (Védeny),
Neusiedl am See (
Nezsider), Jois (Nyulas),
Winden (Sásony),
Breitenbrunn (Fertőszéleskút), Purbach...
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Districts (járás)
District Capital Magyaróvár Magyaróvár (now Mosonmagyaróvár)
Nezsider Nezsider, AT
Neusiedl am See
Rajka Rajka...
- Győr Kecskemét Kenyérmező
Nagymegyer (today Veľký
Meder Slovakia)
Nezsider - The
Nezsider concentration camp in Hungary,
about 17,000 internees,
mostly from...
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every day. In Hungary, the
largest internment camps were in the
Nezsider district;
Nezsider (modern-day
Neusiedl am See, Austria) was a
concentration camp...
- Vienna-Pomogy (Pamhagen)
section and from
December on the
Wulkaprodersdorf -
Nezsider (Neusiedl) were set into service. In
August 2016, it was
announced that...
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designed by
Jelisaveta Načić.
During World War I, she was
interned in the
Nezsider (today
Neusiedl am See, Austria)
concentration camp in Hungary, bringing...
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later sent to a prisoner-of-war camp (K. u. K. Interienirungslager) in
Nezsider,
Hungary (today
Neusiedl am See, Austria). He
described his
first day in...
- Chernel. Csörgey was the son of Károly
Uhlig and was born
Titusz Uhlig in
Nezsider.
After the
early death of his mother, he was
raised by his
maternal grandparents...
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sacral structures.
After the
imprisonment in the
concentration camp in
Nezsider,
Hungary (today
Neusiedl am See, Austria),
where she met an
Albanian poet...