- Varaždin (pronounced [ˈʋâraʒdiːn] or [ʋaˈrǎʒdin]; Hungarian:
Varasd, also
known by
alternative names) is a city in
Northern Croatia, 81 km (50 mi) north...
- Varaždin
County (Croatian: Varaždinska županija; Hungarian:
Varasd vármegye) was an
administrative subdivision (županija) of the
Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia...
-
General Mór
Perczel gathered information from the
Croatian regions until Varasd.
Because of the
rugged terrain, he
found it
increasingly difficult to perform...
- four
urban counties or
towns with muni****l
rights namely: Eszék (Osijek)
Varasd (Varaždin) Zágráb (Zagreb)
Zimony (Zemun) The town and
district of Fiume...
- of Esztergom,Turoc, Nyitra, Győr, Pannonhalma, Székesfehérvár, Segesd,
Varasd, Kemlék, Csázma, Zágráb, Trogir, Veszprém, Tihany, Moson, Sopron, Vasvár...
- unarmed,
wearing only the
crown and the sceptre, to Andrew's camp near
Varasd,
Andrew surrendered voluntarily in the spur of the moment. The king had...
- 642 (1.1%) 106,198 (25.6%) 183,109 (44.2%) 8,249 (2.0%) 414,234 (15.8%)
Varasd County 1,095 (0.4%) 1,172 (0.4%) 41 (0.0%) 2 (0.0%) 0 (0.0%) 300,033 (97...
- János Lékai Born (1895-06-17)17 June 1895
Varasd,
Kingdom of
Croatia (now Varaždin, Croatia) Died 17 July 1925(1925-07-17) (aged 30) New York,
United States...
- commander-in-chief of the
Military Border of the Ban, and that of Varaždin (Hung.
Varasd), and
Karlovac (Hung. Károlyváros).
Serious political, religious, and ethnic...
-
counties located in
Hungary proper, such as Baranya, Pozsega, Somogy, Valkó,
Varasd and Zala. In the
summer of 1226,
Coloman visited Dalmatia where he was ceremoniously...