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Újfehértó (Yiddish, German: Ratzfert) is a
small town in Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County, in the
Northern Great Plain region of
eastern Hungary. By 1920...
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psychiatry and psycholinguistics. Toma was born in 1925, in the
village of
Újfehértó, Hungary. He
lived in the
hamlet of Sulyánbokor, near Nyíregyháza, where...
- Gábor Péter (born as Benjámin
Eisenberger in
Újfehértó, 14 May 1906 – Budapest, 23
January 1993) was a
Hungarian Communist politician.
Between 1945 and...
- (13,038) Biatorbágy (12,932) Tiszavasvári (12,818) Hajdúhadház (12,747)
Újfehértó (12,607) Gárdony (12,600) Nagykáta (12,384)
Kistarcsa (12,383) Bátonyterenye...
- the
Satmar Hasidim.
Moshe Teitelbaum was born on
November 17, 1914, in
Újfehértó, Hungary. He was the
second son of
Rabbi Chaim Tzvi Teitelbaum, author...
- (from Radyvyliv, Ukraine)
Radzymin (from Radzymin, Poland)
Ratzfert (from
Újfehértó, Hungary)
Ribatitch (from Rybotycze, Poland)
Rimenov (from Rymanów, Poland)...
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Marcali Nagyatád
Nagybajom Toponár Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg
Nagyecsed Tarpa Újfehértó Tolna Bátaszék Dombóvár Vas Celldömölk Király SZE Rábapaty Vép Veszprém...
- The
Balaton cultivar was
first grown in the
small Hungarian village of
Ujfeherto. The
Communist government of post-war
Hungary implemented a
rigorous selection...
- (apricot pálinka of Gönc), újfehértói meggypálinka (sour
cherry pálinka of
Újfehértó), göcseji körtepálinka (pear pálinka of Göcsej), and
pannonhalmi törkölypálinka...
- Nyíregyháza (118,125) –
county seat
Towns Mátészalka (17,195) Kisvárda (16,986)
Újfehértó (12,931) Tiszavasvári (12,848) Nyírbátor (12,719) Nagykálló (9,702) Vásárosnamény...