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    Osijek (redirect from Eszék)
    its history, Osijek has (or had) its names in other languages: Hungarian: Eszék, German: Essek, Esseg, or Essegg, Latin: Essek,[verification needed] Turkish:...
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    (pronounced [ôsijeːk bǎraɲa], Croatian: Osječko-baranjska županija, Hungarian: Eszék-Baranya megye) is a county in Croatia, located in northeastern Slavonia...
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    The Winter Campaign, also known as the Osijek campaign (Hungarian: Eszék kampány; Croatian: Zimska vojna Nikole VI Zrinskog), was the campaign of Nikola...
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    destroy the strongly fortified Suleiman Bridge (the Osijek (Hungarian: Eszék) bridge) which, since 1566, had linked Darda to Osijek (across the Drava...
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    out to destroy the strongly fortified Ottoman bridge (the Osijek (Hung.:Eszék) bridge) which, since 1566, had linked Darda (Hung.:Dárda) to Osijek across...
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    October 2020. Retrieved 21 October 2020. "DVTK: Geri Gergely távozott, az Eszék korábbi edzője az új tréner - hivatalos". Nemzeti Sport. 7 January 2021...
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    capital of the county moved from Virovitica to Osijek (Croatian; Hungarian: Eszék) in the late 18th century. Virovitica County shared borders with the Hungarian...
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  • 1848–49 Siege of Déva (1849) – Hungarian Revolution of 1848–49 Siege of Eszék (1849) – Hungarian Revolution of 1848–49 Siege of Gyulafehérvár (1849) –...
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    1526 – 13 November 1526 Campaign path: Belgrade–Peterwardein (Petrovaradin)–Eszek (Osijek)–Mohács–Buda (Ofen)–Szeged(Szegedin)–Bécse (Bečej) On 29 August...
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  • Örnsköldsvik (Swedish), Orrestaare (Southern Sami) Osijek Esseg (former German), Eszék (Hungarian), Mursa (Latin), Osek (Slovene), Osiek (Polish, early Croatian)...
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