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    Csobánc [ˈtʃobaːnts] is a hill in the Tapolca Basin, Hungary. Csobánc is one of the highlights of the region. Similar to the other hills in the area,...
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    1848", "Drawing-board is my professorate", "Greeting from Csobánc", and "The Requiem of Csobánc". Once a village, Diszel lost its municipal independence...
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    commander, HDF 5th "Csobánc" MLRS Artillery Regiment 1996 - Staff battery, artillery observer training officer, HDF 5th "Csobánc" MLRS Artillery Regiment...
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    children. He began service at a young age as the infantry's voivode in Csobánc castle and took part in campaigns of the Turkish wars. In 1705 he saw action...
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    night, the Veszprém troops raided the castles of Vázsonykő, Hegyesd, and Csobánc, and struck at Szigliget. The entire population of the village was taken...
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    L-shaped neck ditch at Csobánc castle (Hungary)...
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    Gyulakeszi Aerial photography of the Castle of Csobánc (13th century) Flag Coat of arms Location of Veszprém county in Hungary Gyulakeszi Location of...
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  • Győr District Gyula Gyula Castle Békés County Gyula District Gyulakeszi Csobánc Castle Veszprém County Tapolca District Hangony Biriny Castle Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén...
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    relatively small, including orchestral and choral works. His only opera, Csobánc, was premiered on 13 December 1865. Szabolcsi Bence - Tóth Aladár: Zenei...
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    Szent György-hegy (415 m), the Badacsony (437 m), Gulács (393 m) and the Csobánc (376 m). The tops of the extinct volcanoes rise 250–300 meters above the...
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