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- Simontornya is a town in Tolna County, Hungary. Pictures of the town Simon's Tower at the center of town Simontornya Castle Wikimedia Commons has media...
- The Castle of Simontornya is a 13th-century Renaissance castle in Simontornya, Hungary. The castle went through several modifications and was owned by...
- Hungary Savoy Castle, Ráckeve Andrássy Castle Castle of Csesznek Castle of Simontornya Celtic Castle on Jakob's Hill Csesznek Castle of Diósgyőr Drégely Castle...
- 630) Tolna (11,126) Dunaföldvár (8,775) Tamási (8,349) Bátaszék (6,370) Simontornya (4,057) Nagymányok (2,338) Gyönk (2,052) Villages Alsónána Alsónyék Aparhant...
- towards Zürich HB Tatabánya towards Graz Hbf InterCity Simontornya towards Gyékényes Simontornya towards Kaposvár Tatabánya towards Ljubljana Sárbogárd...
- Letenye (4,060) Bodajk (4,015) Pannonhalma (4,001) Pécsvárad (3,994) Simontornya (3,986) Dombrád (3,964) Baktalórántháza (3,954) Bóly (3,874) Fertőszentmiklós...
- Sió Location Country Hungary Counties Somogy Fejér Tolna Towns Siófok Simontornya Szekszárd Physical characteristics Source    • location Lake Balaton...
- Hungary Savoy Castle, Ráckeve Andrássy Castle Castle of Csesznek Castle of Simontornya Celtic Castle on Jakob's Hill Csesznek Castle of Diósgyőr Drégely Castle...
- died before 1755). He died before his father and the sovereignty of Simontornya went over to his younger brother Karl Joseph Alois. De takken Gemen en...
- (1653–1728), count of Limburg Styrum, sovereign lord of Illereichen and Simontornya. He was the third son of Adolf Ernst of Limburg Stirum, sovereign lord...