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Subotica (Serbian: Суботица,
pronounced [sǔbo****a] ; Hungarian:
Szabadka, Rusyn: Суботица, Romanian: Subotița) is a city and the
administrative center...
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Alakuijala and Zoltán
Szabadka initially developed Brotli in 2013 to
decrease the size of
transmissions of WOFF web font.
Alakuijala and
Szabadka completed the...
- Fischbacher,
Eugene Kliuchnikov,
Robert Obryk,
Alexander Rhatushnyak,
Zoltan Szabadka, Lode Vandevenne, and Jan W****enberg. It was
designed to
become a universal...
- Hungary: Hungary:
Budapest (1887); Pressburg/Pozsony/Bratislava (1895);
Szabadka/Subotica (1897),
Szombathely (1897),
Miskolc (1897); Temesvár/Timișoara...
- (mostly Calvinist).
Their cultural center is
located in
Subotica (Hungarian:
Szabadka).
Parts of the
Vojvodina region were
included in the
medieval Kingdom of...
- Obryk, Robert; Potempa, Krzysztof; Rhatushnyak, Alexander; Sneyers, Jon;
Szabadka, Zoltan; Vandervenne, Lode; Versari, Luca; W****enberg, Jan (6 September...
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criticism were published.
After grammar school he
moved from his
native Szabadka (now
Subotica in Serbia) to
Budapest in
order to
study medicine. While...
- were: 1.
Budapest (the
capital of Hungary): 880,371 2. Szeged: 118,328 3.
Szabadka (now
Subotica in Serbia): 94,610 4. Debrecen: 92,729 5. Zágráb (then located...
- Subotica : NIO Subotičke novine, 1984; page 6 "Kaponjska bitka" in Bajmok,
Szabadka: Grafoprodukt; 2002. page 270
Antal Mojzeš, Radnički
pokret u Bajmoku,...
- тргу Јакаба и Комора, Суботица; Hungarian:
Jakab és
Komor téri zsinagóga,
Szabadka), is a
former Neolog Jewish congregation and synagogue,
located in Subotica...