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Hungarian the town is
known as Varasd, in
Latin as
Varasdinum and in
German as
Warasdin. The name Varaždin
traces its
origin to varoš, a
Hungarian loanword from...
- It was
divided into four (political)
districts ((politische) Bezirke):
Warasdin Klanjec Krapina Csakaturn (Čakovec) In 1854, as part of Bach's absolutism...
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Markgraf von Baden-Baden; 16
September 1626 in Baden-Baden; 1
March 1671 in
Warasdin) was
Field Marschal of the Holy
Roman Empire of the
German Nation. He was...
- Varaždinske
Toplice (Hungarian: Varasdfürdő; German:
Warasdin-Töplitz or Bad
Warasdin; Kajkavian: Varaždinske Toplice) is a
small town in
northern Croatia's...
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Buccari Varaždin
County (Warasdiner Gespanschaft),
comprising the districts:
Warasdin Klanjec Krapina Csakaturn Križevci
County (Kreutzer Gespanschaft), comprising...
- Croatia-Slavonia
after the
compromise of 1867), in the
Croatian Military Frontier,
Warasdin-Kreutzer
Regiment N°V. In 1920, the town was the
centre of
peasant rebellion...
- 1531 and the 19th century.
While the
Generalate was
originally based in
Warasdin (Varaždin), Varaždin County,
including the city, was
removed from the Military...
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occurred on 3
April 1783. In that
month he was
appointed to
command the Banal-
Warasdin Military Frontier. He
became Proprietor of the De Vins
Infantry Regiment...
- (3 battalions)
Major General Ignaz Gyulai 6th
Border Infantry Regiment Warasdin St.
George (1st Battalion) 8th
Border Infantry Regiment Gradiska (3rd Battalion)...
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Motschnau Vačani Wätzan
Valbiska Sankt Niklas Valpowo Walpau Varaždin
Warasdin Vaška
Wascha Vele Mune
Munach German name also
refers to Male Mune Velika...