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Uzhhorod (Ukrainian: Ужгород, IPA: [ˈuʒɦorod] ; Hungarian:
Ungvár, IPA: [
ˈuŋɡvaːr]; Slovak: Užhorod) is a city and muni****lity on the Uzh
River in western...
- רבּי שְׁלֹמה בֶּן יוֹסף גאַנצפֿריד; 1804, in
Ungvár, Com.Ung,
Royal Hungary – 30 July 1886, in
Ungvár, Ung,
Royal Hungary) was an
Orthodox rabbi and...
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Ungvár was a
Hungarian Cargo ship that hit a mine laid by the
Soviet destroyers Smyshlyony and
Bodry in the
Black Sea
south of
Odesa on 9
November 1941...
- Tamás (2015). "Reflections on the
Background to the
Union of
Uzhhorod /
Ungvár (1646)" (PDF).
Eastern Theological Journal. 1 (1): 147–181.
Archived (PDF)...
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written this letter,
confirmed by the
signature of our
hands and by a seal.
Ungvar [Uzhhorod],
April 24, 1646. —
Union of Uzhhorod, 1646 As of 2016, it was...
- and The
House on
Telegraph Hill (1951).
Geray was born István
Gyergyai in
Ungvár, Austria-Hungary (now Uzhhorod, Ukraine) and
educated at the University...
- Poland)
Teplick (Hasidic dynasty)
Ujhel (from Újhely, Hungary)
Ungvar (from
Ungvár, Hungary)
Ushpitzin (from Oświęcim, Poland)
Vasloi (from Vaslui,...
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Samuel or
Salomon Lipschütz (July 4, 1863 in
Ungvár –
November 30, 1905 in Hamburg) was a
chess player and author. He was
chess champion of the United...
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figured heavily in the
history of Hungary. The very name of Uzhhorod/
Ungvár refers to the castle,
translating as "the Uzh castle". The
earliest stone...
- city in the Austria-Hungary
empire called Ordarma.
Ordarma was a
suburb of
Ungvar,
Hungary which became Uzhhorod.[unreliable source?]
Before 1946, it was...