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Szatmár County (Hungarian:
Szatmár vármegye [ˈsɒtmaːr ˈvaːrmɛɟɛ]) was an
administrative county (comitatus) of the
Kingdom of Hungary,
situated south of...
- 22°10′E / 48.000°N 22.167°E / 48.000; 22.167 Szabolcs–
Szatmár–Bereg (Hungarian: Szabolcs-
Szatmár-Bereg vármegye,
pronounced [ˈsɒbolt͡ʃ ˈsɒtmaːr ˈbɛrɛɡ])...
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Treaty of
Szatmár (or the
Peace of
Szatmár) was a
peace treaty concluded at
Szatmár (present-day Satu Mare, Romania) on 29
April 1711
between the...
- Nógrád, Nyíregyháza*, Pécs*, Pest, Salgótarján*, Somogy, Sopron*, Szabolcs-
Szatmár-Bereg, Szeged*, Szekszárd*, Székesfehérvár*, Szolnok*, Szombathely*, Tatabánya*...
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including Pirot Hungary (standard time) The
northeasternmost part of Szabolcs-
Szatmár-Bereg
Slovakia (standard time) The
easternmost part of Prešov
Region Poland...
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includes the
counties Hajdú-Bihar, Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok, and Szabolcs-
Szatmár-Bereg.
Southern Great Plain includes the
counties Bács-Kiskun, Békés and...
- The
Diocese of Satu Mare (Latin:
Dioecesis Satmariensis; Hungarian: Szatmári Római
Katolikus Püspökség) is a
Latin diocese of the
Catholic Church in Romania...
- Komoro, Nagano, ****an
Komoro Domain Kömörő, Szabolcs-
Szatmár-Bereg county,
Hungary Komoró, Szabolcs-
Szatmár-Bereg county,
Hungary Comoro (disambiguation) This...
- of the family, the Báthory of Somlyó were
descended from John,
Count of
Szatmár, the first-born son of Briccius,
through his
eldest son
Ladislaus (died...
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remained in
Hungary and the
county of
Szatmár-Ugocsa-Bereg was
created in 1923.
Following the
First Vienna Award Szatmár County was recreated, thus Bereg-Ugocsa...