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Rusovce (Hungarian:
Oroszvár, Croatian:
Rosvar German: Karlburg, Rossenburg, Kerchenburg) is a
borough in
southern Bratislava on the
right bank of the...
- de Csábrág et
Szitnya (4
September 1767, in
Vienna – 27 June 1826, in
Oroszvár), was a
Hungarian magnate and statesman. He was a
member of the
noble House...
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Czechoslovakia and Romania. Furthermore,
three villages (namely Horvátjárfalu,
Oroszvár, and Dunacsún)
situated south of
Bratislava were also
transferred to Czechoslovakia...
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February 1947,
three Hungarian villages,
namely Horvátjárfalu (Jarovce),
Oroszvár (Rusovce), and Dunacsún (Čunovo)
situated south of
Bratislava were transferred...
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villages to be
transferred to the
recreated Czechoslovakia (Horvátjárfalu,
Oroszvár, and Dunacsúny). The
Soviet Union annexed sub-Carpathia (before 1938 the...
- 1921).
Three villages – Dunacsún, (Čunovo), Horvátjárfalu (Jarovce), and
Oroszvár (Rusovce) –
became part of Czechoslovakia.
After World War II, Győr-Moson-Pozsony...
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Rusovce Mansion or
Rusovce manor house (Slovak: Rusovský kaštieľ, Hungarian:
Oroszvár; German: Karlburg) is a
mansion located in the
Rusovce borough, part of...
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Hungary and
Oroszvár (Rusovce) in
Slovakia resumed. The
trains are
operated by
GYSEV between Hegyeshalom -
Rajka -
Rusovce (
Oroszvár)-
Bratislava (Pozsony)...
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belonged to
Hungary until 1947
along with the
neighbouring villages Rusovce (
Oroszvár in Hungarian) and Čunovo (Dunacsún in Hungarian). In the
years 1947-1950...
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Bratislava bridgehead. They
sought Dunacsún (Čunovo), Horvátjárfalu (Jarovce),
Oroszvár (Rusovce),
Rajka and Bezenye. The
first three were transferred, creating...