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Berehove (Ukrainian: Берегове,
pronounced [ˈbɛreɦowe]; Hungarian:
Beregszász,
pronounced [ˈbɛrɛksaːs]) is a city in ****pattia Oblast,
western Ukraine...
- a
smaller part in
northeastern Hungary. The
capital of the
county was
Beregszász ("Berehove" in Ukrainian,
Berehovo in Rusyn, Bergsaß in German, Beregovo...
- Landau) and Jenő Saul Friedman, were
Jewish working-class
immigrants from
Beregszász in
Carpathian Ruthenia,
Kingdom of
Hungary (now
Berehove in Ukraine)....
- Sári Fedák (born
Sarolta Klára Mária Fedák; 27
September 1879, in
Beregszász,
Hungary (now Berehove,
Ukraine – 5 May 1955, in Budapest, Hungary) was a...
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Abraham Alter Pollak (died 2007),
Headquartered in: El'ad,
Israel (from
Beregszász,
Hungary (now Ukraine))
Bertch (from Bircza, Poland) Białystok (from Białystok)...
- Union–Ukraine ****ociation Agreement.
There are do****ents in the
Berehove (
Beregszász)
State Archives which indicate that Ashke**** Jews
lived in Munkács and...
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speakers of
other languages. Ung County, Ungvár (Uzhhorod)
Bereg County,
Beregszász (Berehove)
Ugocsa County, Nagyszőllős (Vynohradiv) Máramaros
County (only...
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Gyula mv.
Bereg vm. (
Beregszász) Beregszászi j. (
Beregszász) Munkácsi j. (Munkács) Vásárosnaményi j. (Vásárosnamény)
Beregszász mv. Munkács mv. Beszterce-Naszód...
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Sofer and
Benjamin Wolf Low. From 1861 to 1881 he
served as the
Rabbi of
Beregszasz,
Hungary and then
until 1883 in his
native town of Mad. He was an active...
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Hungarian border and in some towns,
including Berehove (Hungarian:
Beregszász.) The
European Council, the
Venice Commission and the
Hungarian Human...