- Vršac (Serbian Cyrillic: Вршац,
pronounced [ʋr̩̂ʃat͡s]; Hungarian:
Versec; Romanian: Vârșeț) is a city in the
autonomous province of Vojvodina, Serbia...
- Maja
Veršeć (born 23
October 1916, date of
death unknown) was a Croatian-Yugoslavian gymnast. She
competed in the women's
artistic team all-around event...
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served as
Prime Minister of
Hungary in 1944,
during World War II. Born in
Versec (modern-day Vršac) into a Serb
family as
Dimitrije Stojaković (Serbian Cyrillic:...
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Aradu Nou)
Versec Versec (now Vršac)
Vinga Vinga (now Vinga)
Urban counties (törvényhatósági jogú város) Temesvár (now Timișoara)
Versec (now Vršac)...
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Ferenc Herczeg (born
Franz Herzog, 22
September 1863 in
Versec,
Kingdom of Hungary,
Austrian Empire – 24
February 1954 in Budapest, Hungary) was a Hungarian...
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Nyitra Podolínec
Podolin Sighetu Marmatiei Máramarossziget
Marmaroschsiget Šamorín
Somorja Zent Maria,
Samaria Uzhhorod Ungvár Vasvár Vasvár Vršac
Versec...
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Simon Sidon or
Simon Szidon (1892 in
Versec,
Kingdom of
Hungary – 27
April 1941, Budapest, Hungary) was a
reclusive Hungarian mathematician who worked...
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Csakova (Ciacova, Csák, Čakovo;
modern German: Tschakowa)
Werschetz (Vršac,
Versec, Vârșeț) Temesvár (environs) Neu-Arad
Lippa Csakova Werschetz Buziasch (Buziaș...
- of
German Scientists Abroad [de].
Schwartz was born on 19 July 1894 in
Versec. He
studied medicine in
Budapest and
earned his
doctorate there in 1919...
- guards. The most
serious clash was on 11 July in the
Battle of
Versec. The
garrison of
Versec,
consisting mostly of K.u.K. troops,
advanced in
battle formation...