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- Štúrovo (pronunciation, Hungarian: Párkány) is the southernmost town of Slovakia, situated on the river Danube not far from the mouth of the Hron. Connected...
- The Battle of Párkány (Turkish: Ciğerdelen Savaşı) was fought between October 7–9, 1683 in the town of Párkány (today: Štúrovo), in the Ottoman Empire...
- Zenta. On the smaller Polish front, after the battles of 1683 (Vienna and Parkany), Sobieski, after his proposal for the League to start a major coordinated...
- (1660), Cudnów (1660), Khotyn (1673), Lwów (1675), Vienna (1683), and Párkány (1683), they proved to be the decisive factor against often overwhelming...
- bridge joining Hungarian town Esztergom and Slovak town Štúrovo (then Parkány) across the river Danube was opened in 1895. It was named after Marie Valerie...
- Polish–Ottoman War (1672–76) Russo-Turkish War (1676–81) Polish–Ottoman War (1683–99) Great Turkish War (1683–99) Battle of Vienna (1683) Battle of Párkány (1683)...
- 1697. On the smaller Polish front, after the battles of 1683 (Vienna and Parkany), Sobieski, after his proposal for the League to start a major coordinated...
- Grau[clarification needed] and northwestern Hungary after the Battle of Parkany, but dysentery halted his pursuit of the Ottomans.: 662  Charles V of Lorraine...
- through the ranks, fighting demonstrating courage in battles such as Vienna, Párkány, and Mohács. Notably, he pla**** a pivotal role in Rákóczi's War of Independence...
- from Esztergom and forced their way into Párkány. Heavy urban fighting ensued, including tank-fighting. Párkány was taken. A battalion of SS-Panzergrenadier...