Veszprém (Hungarian: Veszprém vármegye, pronounced [ˈvɛspreːm]; German: Komitat Wesprim (Weißbrunn)) is an administrative county (vármegye) in Hungary...
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Monostorapáti is a village in Veszprém county, Hungary. A monastery was founded there in 1121. Street map (in Hungarian) v t e...
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Almád in Zala County in the Kingdom of Hungary in 1121 (today Monostorapáti, Veszprém County). Its founders were Atyusz I and Miska I from the Atyusz...
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Kapolcs (category Populated places in Veszprém County)
Eger-patak ( the citizens of Kapolcs call it "Séd"). Vigántpetend, Monostorapáti and Taliándörögd. Street map (Hungarian) Unofficial Website of Kapolcs...
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Tapolca District (category Districts in Veszprém County)
(321) Lesenceistvánd (949) Lesencetomaj (1,141) Mindszentkálla (269) Monostorapáti (1,176) Nemesgulács (926) Nemesvita (325) Raposka (221) Révfülöp (1...
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Bélapátfalvai 1,378 3345 Monostorapáti V Veszprém Tapolcai 1,095 8296 Monostorpályi V Hajdú-Bihar Derecske–Létavértesi 2,236 4275 Monoszló V Veszprém Balatonfüredi...
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Basilian today in Serbia Veszprémvölgy (part of Veszprém) Holy Mary 10-11th century Basilian Veszprém County Visegrád 11th century (ceased in 1221) Basilian...
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They also inherited the clan's land estates, including Almád (today Monostorapáti), Vöröstó, Bér, Szigliget and Kövesd (today part of Csopak), each of...
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