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Temerin (Serbian Cyrillic: Темерин; Hungarian:
Temerin,
pronounced [
ˈtɛmɛrin]) is a town and muni****lity
located in the
South Bačka
District of the autonomous...
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Nikolaus (Anton) Graf Szécsen von
Temerin (Hungarian: gróf
temerini Szécsen Miklós) (26
November 1857 – 18 May 1926), was an Austro-Hungarian diplomat...
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Sloga Temerin (Serbian Cyrillic: ФК Слога Темерин) is a
football club from
Temerin, Serbia. The club was
founded in 1928. It has been
competing in the...
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first town to be
raided was Čurug,
followed by Gospođinci, Titel,
Temerin, Đurđevo and Žabalj. The
victims were
seemingly detained at
random while...
- Palanka, Bački Petrovac, Bečej, Beočin, Vrbas, Srbobran,
Sremski Karlovci,
Temerin, Titel, Žabalj 4,016 615,371
South Banat Pančevo Alibunar, Bela Crkva,...
- Our Past. The Pantagraph. Bloomington, IL.
Retrieved 2 May 2020. Li, X.;
Temerin, M.; Tsurutani, B.; Alex, S. (2006). "Modeling of 1–2
September 1859 super...
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Romania Rožňava,
Slovakia Budapest VI – Terézváros Târgu Secuiesc,
Romania Temerin,
Serbia Zadar,
Croatia Budapest VII – Erzsébetváros Karlovac,
Croatia Nevers...
- century. The
village was
located on Almaška bara (Almaška bog),
between Temerin, Nadalj, and Gospođinci. In
Serbian the
village is
known as Almaš (Алмаш)...
- The Austro-Hungarian amb****ador in Paris,
Count Nikolaus Szécsen von
Temerin,
reported to Vienna: "The far-reaching
compliance of Serbia,
which was...
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Commissioner for Refugees.
October 2003. p. 28. Ilić,
Vladimir (May 2012).
Temerin: Sadašnjost ili Budućnost Vojvodine. p. 5. Ramet,
Sabrina P. (2008). Serbia...