- Šamorín (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈʂamɔriːn]; Hungarian:
Somorja, German: Sommerein) is a
small town in
western Slovakia,
southeast of Bratislava. The name...
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Baron Géza
Lukachich von
Somorja (29
March 1865 – 25
December 1943) was an Austro-Hungarian
military officer and nobleman. He was a
lieutenant general...
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Bauer (born 30
August 1946 in (
Somorja Šamorín) is a
Slovak politician of
Hungarian ethnicity and
Member of the
European Parliament (MEP). She is...
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Pozsony county were the
Pozsony Castle (present-day
Bratislava Castle) and
Somorja (present-day Šamorín), and from the 18th
century onwards the town of Pressburg...
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commanders distinguished themselves:
Major General Géza
Lukachich von
Somorja,
commander of the 5th
Mountain Brigade, who
retook Redipuglia, and Major...
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Laura and
Markus Friedmann.
Samorin was a
historical Hungarian town
called Somorja,
which was
annexed to
Czechoslovakia after the
First World War. The marjotiy...
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arose later from the
latter phrase. In the 15th century, the "
Somorja (Šamorín),
Nagyszombat (Trnava), Galgóc (Hlohovec),
Nyitra (Nitra), Léva...
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Nyitra Podolínec
Podolin Sighetu Marmatiei Máramarossziget
Marmaroschsiget Šamorín
Somorja Zent Maria,
Samaria Uzhhorod Ungvár Vasvár Vasvár Vršac Versec...
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Bibliotheca Hungarica,
Somorja.
Liszka József (Szerk.) 2009:
Nyitra vidéki népballadák (Arany A. László hagyatékából).
Somorja.
Eurasian Studies Yearbook...
- Šahy Ipolyság 62.21 57.84 57.27 Šaľa Vágsellye 17.9 14.15 13.09 Šamorín
Somorja 66.63 57.43 49.55
Senec Szenc 22 14.47 11.37 Sládkovičovo Diószeg 38.5...