Zombor District (Serbian: Сомборски округ, Somborski okrug; ‹See Tfd›German: Zambórer Distrikt, Kreis Zombor from 1853; Hungarian: Zombori körzet; Bunjevac:...
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Zombor can refer to: Zombor (Зомбор), a Hungarian and Rusyn name for Sombor, a city in Serbia Zombor, Veľký Krtíš District, a village in Slovakia. This...
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Zombor (Hungarian: Zobor) is a village and municipality in the Veľký Krtíš District of the Banská Bystrica Region of southern Slovakia. Media related...
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Batschka-Torontal District was divided among Neusatz District, Zombor District and Großbetschkerek District. The Batschka-Torontal District included most...
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territory of Batschka-Torontal District was divided among Neusatz District, Zombor District and Großbetschkerek District. In German the original term used...
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territory of Batschka-Torontal District was divided among Neusatz District, Zombor District and Großbetschkerek District. In German the original term used...
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Sombor (category West Bačka District)
Serbian, the city is known as Sombor (Сомбор), in Hungarian as Zombor, in Rusyn as Zombor (Зомбор). The older Hungarian name for the city was Czoborszentmihály...
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while a smaller part belongs to Hungary. The capital of the county was Zombor (present-day Sombor). The county was named after two older counties: Bács...
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Veľký Krtíš (seat) Veľký Lom Vieska Vinica Vrbovka Záhorce Závada Želovce Zombor "Akčný plán rozvoja okresu Veľký Krtíš" (PDF). mirri.gov.sk. p. 5. Retrieved...
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two districts:[citation needed] Batschka-Torontal (Bačka-Torontal) Temeschwar-Karasch (Timișoara-Caraș) Later, it was divided into five districts (contemporary...
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