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Jimbolia (Romanian pronunciation: [ʒimˈboli.a]; Hungarian:
Zsombolya; German: Hatzfeld; Serbian: Жомбољ, romanized: Žombolj;
Banat Bulgarian: Džimbolj)...
- Nagyszentmiklós;
modern German: Groß
Sankt Nikolaus)
Hatzfeld (Jimbolia,
Zsombolya, Žombolj) Türkisch-Kanisá (Novi Kneževac, Noul Cnezat, Neu-Kanischa, Törökkanizsa)...
- Törökkanizsai járás Törökkanizsa (now Novi Kneževac, Serbia)
Zsombolyai járás
Zsombolya (now Jimbolia, Romania)
Urban counties (törvényhatósági jogú város)...
- Trübswetter (Treibswetter) 1772 (re-est.) Németság
Segenthau 1770 Szentborbála
Seultour 1770
Szenthubert St.
Hubert 1771
Zsombolya Hatzfeld 1766 (re-est.)...
- Tánczos
Personal details Born
Peter Augenstein (1874-03-25)25
March 1874
Zsombolya, Austria-Hungary Died 6
September 1925(1925-09-06) (aged 51) Paris, French...
- in the
production of
tiles and
bricks that
built the
brick factory at
Zsombolya (now Jimbolia, Romania) and Gyertyámos (Cărpiniş) and had
other several...
- Austrians. On 6 August, Dembiński
ordered Kmety to
march with his
division to
Zsombolya. He
believed that the
Austrian troops were
advancing toward Csatád, and...
- Hortobágyfalva
Hasendorf Milaș
Nagynyulas Haschagen Hașag Hásság
Hatzfeld Jimbolia Zsombolya Heidendorf Viișoara Besenyő
Heldsdorf Hălchiu Höltövény
Heltau Cisnădie...
- city had
signed a
faulty contract with
dairy farmer Endre Csekonics of
Zsombolya.
During mid 1917, when Móric Esterházy took over as
Prime Minister of...
-
Academy of Fine Arts,
where he
studied under the
Hungarian painter Rezso Zsombolya-Burghardt. It was an
intense time, with the
bombing of Pest by the Allied...