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Kolozsvár Ghetto
Kolozsvár Ghetto The Kolozsvár Ghetto was one of the lesser known Jewish ghettos of the World War II era. This was a harsh ghetto existing in Kolozsvár, Hungary (now known as Cluj-Napoca in Romania). The ghettoization of the Cluj Jews began on May 3, 1944, and was completed within a ...
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University of Szeged
University of Szeged Central building of the University of Szeged at Dugonics Square The University of Szeged is one of the most distinguished universities in Hungary and in Central Europe. It is located in the southern Hungarian town, Szeged. In Hungarian, its name is Szegedi Tudományegyetem, in Latin, Universitas Scientiarum Szegediensis ...
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User talk:Criztu
... to Cluj-Napoca when you search for Kolozsvar, that's easy -- Criztu 28 June 2005 ...
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Talk:Matthias Corvinus of Hungary
Talk:Matthias Corvinus of Hungary The text below was recently added to the article by an anonymous author. While it seems valid to refer to the controversy between Romanians and Hungarians, the text as written does not present a balanced view of the dispute and seems to relate specifically to a ...
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Kolozs
Kolozs Kolozs County seat in 1910 KolozsvárRO Cluj-Napoca Area in 1910 5,006 km Population in 1910 286,700 Present country Romania Kolozs is the name of a historic administrative county (comitatus) of the Kingdom of Hungary. Its territory is presently in north-western Romania (north-western Transylvania). The capital ...
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University of the sciences Szeged (translated from German)
University of the sciences Szeged Central university building at the Dugonics tér Those University of Szeged (briefly SZTE) one of the largest universities is in Hungary. It has its seat in Szeged and became 1872 in Klaus castle (Hungarian Kolozsvár) based. The SZTE consists at present of 11 faculties. After international ...
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Talk:Transylvalia/removed
Talk:Transylvalia/removed 101-107 A.D.-The Roman Emperor Trajan conquered Dacia. Part of ancient Dacia encompassed present day Transylvania (Erdély). In 271 A.D., after only 170 years of occupation, the Roman Emperor Aurelian evacuated the province. In 271, Transylvania was occupied by the Goths until they were swept ...
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Béla Kun
... kollegium (grammar school) in the city of Kolozsvar (modern Cluj-Napoca, Romania). At the kollegium ...
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Bobâlna revolt
Bobâlna revolt The Bábolna revolt of 1437 was the only significant popular revolt in the Kingdom of Hungary prior to the great peasant war of 1514. The revolt was sparked when the bishop of Transylvania demanded the arrears of the tithes (which had not been collected since 1434) in one sum ...
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Farkas Bolyai
Farkas Bolyai Farkas Bolyai (February 9, 1775 - November 20, 1856, also known as Wolfgang Bolyai in Germany) was a Hungarian mathematician, mainly known for his work in Geometry. Biography Bolyai was born in Bolya ( Buia ), a town near Nagyszeben (today Sibiu) in Transsylvania. Farkas was taught at home by his father ...
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