- Rimavská
Sobota (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈrimawskaː ˈsɔbɔta] ; Hungarian:
Rimaszombat, German: Großsteffelsdorf) is a town in
southern Slovakia, in the Banská...
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administrative county (comitatus) of the
Kingdom of Hungary. Its
capital was
Rimaszombat (present-day Rimavská Sobota). Most of its
territory is now part of Slovakia...
- Galgóc (Hlohovec),
Nyitra (Nitra), Léva (Levice),
Losonc (Lučenec),
Rimaszombat (Rimavská Sobota), Rozsnyó (Rožňava), Jászó (Jasov), K****a (Košice),...
- her by
writer Mór Jókai.
Ludovika Reindl was born 8
September 1850 in
Rimaszombat (today Rimavská Sobota, Slovakia). She
married Ján Blaha, a
Czech conductor...
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ruled by
Ottoman Empire as part of
Filek sanjak (Its
centre was
Rimaszombat)
during periods of 1554-1593 and 1596–1686. It was
known as "Rojna" during...
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century Pelsőc (Plešivec) town.
After merging with Kis-Hont region,
Rimaszombat (Rimavská Sobota)
became new
centre of region.
Cultural centres of region...
- Tlmače (Garamtolmács),
Levice (Léva), Lučenec (Losonc), Rimavská
Sobota (
Rimaszombat), Jelšava (Jolsva), Rožňava (Rozsnyó), Košice (K****a), Trebišov (Tőketerebes)...
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about half a
hundred settlements.
Their largest towns are Ipolyság,
Rimaszombat, Tornalja, Fülek, Bal****agyarmat, Eger, Miskolc, Gyöngyös, Salgótarján...
- 29.63 28.11 Nové Zámky Érsekújvár 27.52 22.36 21.44 Rimavská
Sobota Rimaszombat 35.26 22.36 30.99 Rožňava Rozsnyó 26.8 19.84 18.77 Šahy Ipolyság 62.21...
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between 1940 and 1944)
Dunaszerdahelyi AC Nagybányai Phönix
Nyitrai TVE
Rimaszombat Losonci AFC (competed in
Nemzeti Bajnokság II
between 1940 and 1944)...