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names in
various languages. In the
Middle Ages the
village was
called Sentivan (Сентиван) in Serbian. In the
second half of the 13th
century it was called...
- [senˈtiwɔs]
sentiva [senˈtiwɔ] sentívam [senˈtiwam] sentívatz [senˈtiwats]
sentivan [senˈtiwɔn] sentiá [senˈtjɔ] sentiàs [senˈtja] sentiá [senˈtjɔ] sentiam...
- Újszentiván (Serbian: Нови Сентиван, romanized: Novi
Sentivan) is a
village in Csongrád county, in the
Southern Great Plain region of
southern Hungary...
- sentivi, lü l'sentiva, nün (a) sentìvum, vióltar (a) sentivi, lur (a)
sentìvan. ****ure Indicative: mì (a) sentaró, tì te sentaré, lü l'sentarà, nün (a)...
- Čanad, Čenad Érsekhalma: Loma Felsőszentiván:
Gornji Sveti Ivan,
Gornji Sentivan Hercegszántó:
Santovo Nagybaracska: Baračka Nemesnádudvar: Dudvar, Nadvar...
- Felsőszentiván (Croatian:
Gornji Sveti Ivan and
Gornji Sentivan) is a
village and muni****lity in Bács-Kiskun county, in the
Southern Great Plain region...
- Budmir,
demolished in 2001), Hercegszántó (Santovo), Újszentiván (Novi
Sentivan).
There are two
Serbian Orthodox Monasteries, one in Ráckeve (Srpski Kovin)...
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graduating from the gymnasium, he
taught at
elementary school in
Mokrin and
Sentivan. He
started teaching in high
school in Szeged, and
ended up in Timișoara...
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their settlements and
originally resettled in the
puszta of Prigrevica-
Sentivan. In 1752 they were
settled on the
location of
modern Stapar. In time, their...
- Budmir,
demolished in 2001), Hercegszántó (Santovo), Újszentiván (Novi
Sentivan), Pécsvárad (Pečvar,
demolished in 1925), Liptód (Litoba,
demolished in...