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Esztergom County (comitatus Stringoniensis, Esztergom (vár)megye, Ostrihomský komitát / Ostrihomská stolica / Ostrihomská župa, Graner Gespanschaft / Komitat Gran) was an administrative county of the Kingdom of Hungary, situated on both sides of the Danube river.[1]

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  1. 33 relations: Archbishop, Štúrovo, Catholic Church, Counties of Hungary (1000–1920), Croatian language, Danube, Esztergom, First Vienna Award, German language, Great Moravia, Greek Catholic Church, Greek Orthodox Church, Hron, Hungarian language, Hungary, Jews, Kingdom of Hungary, Komárom County, Lutheranism, Mužla, Nitra Region, Nové Zámky, Ottoman Empire, Reformed Christianity, Romanian language, Ruthenian language, Serbian language, Slovak language, Slovakia, Treaty of Trianon, Trnava, Unitarianism, World War I.

  2. 1543 disestablishments
  3. 1786 disestablishments
  4. Esztergom
  5. States and territories disestablished in 1923
  6. States and territories established in 1690
  7. States and territories established in the 10th century

Archbishop

In Christian denominations, an archbishop is a bishop of higher rank or office.

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Štúrovo

Štúrovo (Párkány) is the southernmost town of Slovakia, situated on the river Danube not far from the mouth of the Hron (Garam).

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Catholic Church

The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.28 to 1.39 billion baptized Catholics worldwide as of 2024.

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Counties of Hungary (1000–1920)

A county (vármegye or megye; the earlier refers to the counties of the Kingdom of Hungary) is the name of a type of administrative unit in Hungary. Esztergom County and counties of Hungary (1000–1920) are counties in the Kingdom of Hungary.

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Croatian language

Croatian (hrvatski) is the standardised variety of the Serbo-Croatian pluricentric language mainly used by Croats.

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Danube

The Danube (see also other names) is the second-longest river in Europe, after the Volga in Russia.

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Esztergom

Esztergom (Gran; Solva or Strigonium; Ostrihom, known by alternative names) is a city with county rights in northern Hungary, northwest of the capital Budapest.

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First Vienna Award

The First Vienna Award was a treaty signed on 2 November 1938 pursuant to the Vienna Arbitration, which took place at Vienna's Belvedere Palace.

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German language

German (Standard High German: Deutsch) is a West Germanic language in the Indo-European language family, mainly spoken in Western and Central Europe. It is the most widely spoken and official or co-official language in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and the Italian province of South Tyrol.

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Great Moravia

Great Moravia (Regnum Marahensium; Μεγάλη Μοραβία, Meghálī Moravía; Velká Morava; Veľká Morava; Wielkie Morawy, Großmähren), or simply Moravia, was the first major state that was predominantly West Slavic to emerge in the area of Central Europe, possibly including territories which are today part of the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Austria, Germany, Poland, Romania, Croatia, Serbia, Ukraine and Slovenia.

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Greek Catholic Church

Greek Catholic Church may refer to.

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Greek Orthodox Church

Greek Orthodox Church (Greek: Ἑλληνορθόδοξη Ἐκκλησία, Ellinorthódoxi Ekklisía) is a term that can refer to any one of three classes of Christian churches, each associated in some way with Greek Christianity, Levantine Arabic-speaking Christians or more broadly the rite used in the Eastern Roman Empire.

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Hron

The Hron (Hron; Gran; Garam; Granus) is a long left tributary of the Danube, p. 38 and the second-longest river in Slovakia.

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Hungarian language

Hungarian is a Uralic language of the proposed Ugric branch spoken in Hungary and parts of several neighbouring countries.

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Hungary

Hungary is a landlocked country in Central Europe.

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Jews

The Jews (יְהוּדִים) or Jewish people are an ethnoreligious group and nation originating from the Israelites of the ancient Near East, and whose traditional religion is Judaism.

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Kingdom of Hungary

The Kingdom of Hungary was a monarchy in Central Europe that existed for nearly a millennium, from the Middle Ages into the 20th century.

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Komárom County

Komárom county (in Latin: comitatus Comaromiensis, in Hungarian: Komárom (vár)megye, in Slovak: Komárňanský komitát / Komárňanská stolica / Komárňanská župa, in German: Komorner Gespanschaft / Komitat Komorn) was an administrative county (comitatus) of the Kingdom of Hungary, situated on both sides of the Danube river. Esztergom County and Komárom County are 1786 disestablishments, counties in the Kingdom of Hungary, states and territories disestablished in 1920, states and territories disestablished in 1923, states and territories disestablished in 1945, states and territories established in 1790 and states and territories established in 1938.

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Lutheranism

Lutheranism is a major branch of Protestantism that identifies primarily with the theology of Martin Luther, the 16th-century German monk and reformer whose efforts to reform the theology and practices of the Catholic Church ended the Middle Ages and, in 1517, launched the Reformation.

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Mužla

Mužla (Muzsla) is a village and large municipality in the Nové Zámky District in the Nitra Region of south-west Slovakia.

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Nitra Region

The Nitra Region (Nitriansky kraj,; Nyitrai kerület) is one of the administrative regions of Slovakia.

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Nové Zámky

Nové Zámky (Érsekújvár, Neuhäusel, Uyvar, Novum Castrum) is a town in Nové Zámky District in the Nitra Region of southwestern Slovakia.

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Ottoman Empire

The Ottoman Empire, historically and colloquially known as the Turkish Empire, was an imperial realm centered in Anatolia that controlled much of Southeast Europe, West Asia, and North Africa from the 14th to early 20th centuries; it also controlled parts of southeastern Central Europe, between the early 16th and early 18th centuries. Esztergom County and Ottoman Empire are states and territories disestablished in 1923.

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Reformed Christianity

Reformed Christianity, also called Calvinism, is a major branch of Protestantism that began during the sixteenth-century Protestant Reformation, a schism in the Western Church.

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Romanian language

Romanian (obsolete spelling: Roumanian; limba română, or românește) is the official and main language of Romania and Moldova.

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Ruthenian language

Ruthenian (ру́скаꙗ мо́ва or ру́скїй ѧзы́къ; see also other names) is an exonymic linguonym for a closely related group of East Slavic linguistic varieties, particularly those spoken from the 15th to 18th centuries in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and in East Slavic regions of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.

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Serbian language

Serbian (српски / srpski) is the standardized variety of the Serbo-Croatian language mainly used by Serbs.

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Slovak language

Slovak (endonym: slovenčina or slovenský jazyk), is a West Slavic language of the Czech–Slovak group, written in Latin script.

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Slovakia

Slovakia (Slovensko), officially the Slovak Republic (Slovenská republika), is a landlocked country in Central Europe.

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Treaty of Trianon

The Treaty of Trianon (Traité de Trianon; Trianoni békeszerződés; Trattato del Trianon; Tratatul de la Trianon) often referred to as the Peace Dictate of Trianon or Dictate of Trianon in Hungary, was prepared at the Paris Peace Conference and was signed on the one side by Hungary and, on the other, by the Entente and Associated Powers in the Grand Trianon château in Versailles on 4 June 1920.

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Trnava

Trnava (Tyrnau,; Nagyszombat, also known by other alternative names) is a city in western Slovakia, to the northeast of Bratislava, on the Trnávka river.

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Unitarianism

Unitarianism is a nontrinitarian branch of Christianity.

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World War I

World War I (alternatively the First World War or the Great War) (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers.

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See also

1543 disestablishments

1786 disestablishments

Esztergom

States and territories disestablished in 1923

States and territories established in 1690

States and territories established in the 10th century

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esztergom_County

Also known as Esztergom (county).