- The Someș (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈsomeʃ]) or
Szamos (German:
Somesch or Samosch) is a left
tributary of the
Tisza in
Hungary and Romania. It has a length...
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Szamos was one of two Körös-class
river monitors built for the Austro-Hungarian Navy
during the 1890s.
Completed in 1893, she parti****ted in the First...
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After his
death his
story was
fictionalised by two
crime novels by
Rudolf Szamos [hu],
titled Kántor Investigates [hu] and Kántor in the Big City. A five-part...
- The Someșul Mic (Little Someș, Hungarian: Kis-
Szamos) is a
river in north-western
Romania (Cluj County). At its
confluence with the Someșul Mare in Mica...
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Tereblia (entering at Bushtyno) Rika (entering near Khust)
Batar Borzhava Tur
Szamos (entering near Vásárosnamény) Someșul Mare (in Dej) Șieu (in Beclean) Bistrița...
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important rivers include the
Drava along the
Croatian border, the Rába, the
Szamos, the Sió, and the
Ipoly along the
Slovakian border.
Hungary has
three major...
- The Someșul Mare (Great Someș, Hungarian: Nagy-
Szamos) is a
river in north-western Romania,
originating in the Bistrița-Năsăud
County in the
Rodna Mountains...
- The Someșul Cald (Hungarian: Meleg-
Szamos;
literally "Warm Someș") is the left
headwater of the
river Someșul Mic in Romania. It
joins the Someșul Rece...
- Tibor;
Zsolt L. Nagy; Gábor
Zsigmond (2010). "Bevezető [Introduction]".
Számos villamos [Numbered tram] (in Hungarian). Budapest: Jószöveg. pp. 6–12....
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Firstly he
conquered Dés (Dej/Desch)
after combat on
November 10 and
occupied Szamos-Ujvár (Gherla/Neuschloss) on
November 11. Then Urban,
departed from the...