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Hungarian language.
Other names of the town are
Croatian Ostrogon,
Polish Ostrzyhom,
Serbian Ostrogon and
Estergon (also Turkish),
Slovak Ostrihom and Czech...
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subordinate to the
metropolis (archdiocese) in the
Hungarian capital Ostrogon (40 km
north of today's Budapest).
Political reasons forced Ladislav to...
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Essen (English, German),
Essjen - Э́ссен (Russian)
Esztergom Eštergon or
Ostrogon – Oстргон (Serbian*),
Estergom – Эстергом (Russian*),
Estergon (Turkish*)...
- Mohács (Mohač), Siklós (Šikloš), Eger (Jegra), Győr (Đur),
Esztergom (
Ostrogon), Hódmezővásárhely (Vašarhelj).
There are also
village churches in Pomáz...
- in the
Niebelungenlied as Gran (German: Gran (help·info)). In
Croatian Ostrogon, in
Polish Ostrzyhom, in
Slovak Ostrihom, in
Medieval Latin Strigonium...
- Mohács (Mohač), Siklós (Šikloš), Eger (Jegra), Győr (Đur),
Esztergom (
Ostrogon), Hódmezővásárhely (Vašarhelj),
Adony (Džuntaran,
demolished after World...
- Gelša Zalakomár:
Kumar Budapest: Budimpešta Debrecen:
Debrecin Esztergom:
Ostrogon Győr: Jura, Đura,
Vjura Komárom:
Komoran Lórév:
Lovra Makó: Mako Nyíregyháza:...
- (Debrecin) Deszk : Деска (Deska) Eger : Јегра (Jegra) Esztergom : Острогон (
Ostrogon) Győr : Ђур (Đur) Hercegszántó : Сантово(Santovo) Komárom : Коморан (Komoran)...
- by the
Province to
study theology at the
central school of
theology in
Ostrogon in Hungary,
where he
studied from 1878
until 1882.
While studying in Hungary...