- as Vârșeț or Vîrșeț, in
Hungarian as
Versec or Versecz, in
German as
Werschetz, and in
Turkish as Virşac or Verşe. The
uniqueness of Vršac is reflected...
- Čakovo;
modern German: Tschakowa)
Werschetz (Vršac, Versec, Vârșeț) Temesvár (environs) Neu-Arad
Lippa Csakova Werschetz Buziasch (Buziaș, Buziásfürdő; modern...
- 1938) was an
Austrian journalist and
author of
Jewish extraction born in
Werschetz who
wrote in
German under the
pseudonym Sil-Vara.
Gustav Silberer (aka...
- the best
comic playwrights in
Serbian literature. Popović was born in
Werschetz (Vršac), in
Temesch County of the
Habsburg Kingdom of
Hungary (now Serbia)...
- the Infanterie-Regiment (motorized) "Großdeutschland" to
Belgrade via
Werschetz—present-day Vršac. His
right flank was
protected by the SS-Division "Das...
- Die
Werschetzer Tat ("The
Weshetzer Act") he
glorified the
defence of
Werschetz on the
westernmost slope of the
Banat Mountains at the time of the last...
-
Veliko Središte Groß-Sredischte
Vojlovica Marienfeld Vrbas Werbas Vršac
Werschetz Vujićevo
Torda Žabalj
Josefsdorf Žitište
Sankt Georgen an der Bega Zmajevo...
- (names as defined): Neu-Arad (now part of Arad)
Lippa Temesvár
Csakova Werschetz The city of Temesvár (Temeswar, Timișoara) was
separate from the political...
-
South Tyrol, and
brought up in Schwaigern;
murdered in a
prison camp at
Werschetz in
Yugoslavia in 1948 "Kloster
Neuburg hat
neuen Abt". "THEMEN | DOMRADIO...
- 365–377.
Slobodan Ćurčić, Broj
stanovnika Vojvodine, Novi Sad, 1996. Vrsac/
Werschetz location in
Banat Vršac
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