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    Rimavská Sobota (redirect from Rimaszombat)
    Rimavská Sobota (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈrimawskaː ˈsɔbɔta] ; Hungarian: Rimaszombat, German: Großsteffelsdorf) is a town in southern Slovakia, in the Banská...
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    administrative county (comitatus) of the Kingdom of Hungary. Its capital was Rimaszombat (present-day Rimavská Sobota). Most of its territory is now part of Slovakia...
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    during the first half of the nineteenth century. Ferenczy died in 1856 in Rimaszombat. Media related to István Ferenczy at Wikimedia Commons Biography Simon...
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    Galgóc (Hlohovec), Nyitra (Nitra), Léva (Levice), Losonc (Lučenec), Rimaszombat (Rimavská Sobota), Rozsnyó (Rožňava), Jászó (Jasov), Kassa (Košice),...
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    was ruled by Ottoman Empire as part of Filek sanjak (Its centre was Rimaszombat) during periods of 1554-1593 and 1596–1686. It was known as "Rojna" during...
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  • century Pelsőc (Plešivec) town. After merging with Kis-Hont region, Rimaszombat (Rimavská Sobota) became new centre of region. Cultural centres of region...
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    Gyula Köváry Köváry in 1910. Born 17 May 1884 Rimaszombat, Austro-Hungarian Empire Died 15 July 1967 (aged 83) Vienna, Austria Occupation Actor Years active...
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    Tlmače (Garamtolmács), Levice (Léva), Lučenec (Losonc), Rimavská Sobota (Rimaszombat), Jelšava (Jolsva), Rožňava (Rozsnyó), Košice (Kassa), Trebišov (Tőketerebes)...
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    her by writer Mór Jókai. Ludovika Reindl was born 8 September 1850 in Rimaszombat (today Rimavská Sobota, Slovakia). She married Ján Blaha, a Czech conductor...
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    Doors and the Third Piano Concerto. Edith (Ditta) Pásztory was born in Rimaszombat, Austria-Hungary (now Rimavská Sobota, Slovakia) in 1903, the daughter...
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