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    Sopron (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈʃopron]; German: Ödenburg, German pronunciation: [ˈøːdn̩ˌbʊʁk] ) is a city in Hungary on the Austrian border, near Lake...
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  • Šopron may refer to: Sopron, a city in Hungary Šopron, Croatia, a village near Kalnik, Koprivnica-Križevci County, Croatia This disambiguation page lists...
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    Győr–Moson–Sopron (Hungarian: Győr-Moson-Sopron vármegye, pronounced [ˈɟøːr ˈmoʃon ˈʃopron ˈvaːrmɛɟɛ]; German: Komitat Raab-Wieselburg-Ödenburg; Slovak:...
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    Sopron (German: Ödenburg, Slovak: Šopron) was an administrative county (comitatus) of the Kingdom of Hungary. Its territory is now divided between Austria...
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  • Sopron Basket is a Hungarian professional women's basketball club from Sopron. Founded in 1921 as the women's section of Soproni VSE, it has played in...
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    The main campus of the University of Sopron (Hungarian: Soproni Egyetem, abbreviated SOE) is located in Sopron, Hungary. The school traces its roots to...
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  • FC Sopron was a Hungarian football club from the town of Sopron, near the Austrian border. It was founded in 1921 as Soproni Postás. The club's home stadium...
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  • Sopron (German: Ödenburg, Latin: Scarbantia) was historically the capital of a district with the same name. It was home to a Jewish community, according...
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    The Sopron area plebiscite took place on 14–16 December 1921. In the plebiscite, the residents of an area of 257 km2, comprising Sopron and eight surrounding...
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  • Ignaz Karl Soppron (1821–1894), better known as Ignjat Sopron (Serbian Cyrillic: Игњат Сопрон), was a journalist, publisher, and printer from Zemun (then...
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