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Karcag (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈkɒrt͡sɒg]) is a
large town in Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok county, in the
Northern Great Plain region of
central Hungary. Karcag...
- 2023–24 season. Cigánd DEAC DVSC II Diósgyőr II Eger Füzesabony
Hatvan Karcag Kisvárda II Nyíregyháza Mátészalka
Putnok Salgótarján Sényő Tiszafüred Tiszaújváros...
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Karcagi Sportegyesület is a
professional football club
based in
Karcag, Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok, Hungary, that
competes in the
Nemzeti Bajnokság III – Northeast...
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Karcag (Hungarian:
Karcagi járás) is a
district in
eastern part of Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok County, Hungary.
Karcag is also the name of the town
where the...
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Hungarian surname of Kangur—a
byname of one of the
families of
Karcag (the
words Kangur and
Karcag derive from
Qongur and
Qarsaq respectively, and
occur as...
- Makó (22,747) Vecsés (20,673) Törökszentmiklós (20,323)
Hatvan (20,250)
Karcag (20,025)
Keszthely (19,910) Várpalota (19,640) Békés (19,243) Fót (19,216)...
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Romanian cities. The
route will
travel in
Hungary through Cegléd, Szolnok,
Karcag, Püspökladány, Berettyóújfalu, and
Nagykereki before reaching the Romanian...
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received the
Nobel Prize in
Chemistry in 2004. He was born Herskó
Ferenc in
Karcag, Hungary, into a
Jewish family, the son of Shoshana/Margit 'Manci' (née...
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speaker of the ****an
language in
Hungary was István Varró, a
resident of
Karcag (Hungary) who died in 1770. The ****an
language in Crimea, however, managed...
- Szabadszállás. In
Greater ****ania, six
older towns were
fully rebuilt:
Karcag, Kisújszállás, Kunhegyes, Kunmadaras, Kunszentmárton, and Túrkeve. The Queen...