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Stefan Geosits (Štefan Geošić, Geosits István; 27 August 1927 – 20 June 2022) was a Burgenland Croatian Catholic priest in Austria, who worked as a lay theatre manager and director, translator, writer and historian.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 14 relations: Burgenland, Burgenland Croatian, Burgenland Croats, Eisenstadt, Jerusalem, Kingdom of Hungary (1920–1946), Klingenbach, Nikitsch, ORF (broadcaster), Parndorf, Priesthood in the Catholic Church, Szentpéterfa, Szombathely, Vas County.

  2. 20th-century Austrian Roman Catholic priests
  3. Austrian expatriates in Hungary
  4. Austrian expatriates in Israel
  5. Austrian expatriates in Italy
  6. Burgenland Croats
  7. People from Vas County
  8. Translators of the Bible into Croatian

Burgenland

Burgenland (Őrvidék; Gradišće; Austro-Bavarian: Burgnland; Slovene: Gradiščanska; Hradsko) is the easternmost and least populous state of Austria.

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Burgenland Croatian

Burgenland Croatian (gradišćanskohrvatski jezik; Burgenländisch-Kroatisch, Burgenlandkroatisch, burgenlandkroatische Sprache, burgenländisch-kroatischen Sprache, gradistyei horvát nyelv) is a regional variety of the Chakavian dialect of Croatian spoken in Austria, Hungary, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia. Stefan Geosits and burgenland Croatian are burgenland Croats.

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Burgenland Croats

Burgenland Croats are ethnic Croats in the Austrian state of Burgenland, along with Croats in neighboring Hungary and Slovakia.

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Eisenstadt

Eisenstadt (Eisnstod; Kismarton; Željezni grad or Željezno; Železno) is the capital city of the Austrian state of Burgenland.

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Jerusalem

Jerusalem is a city in the Southern Levant, on a plateau in the Judaean Mountains between the Mediterranean and the Dead Sea.

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Kingdom of Hungary (1920–1946)

The Kingdom of Hungary (Magyar Királyság), referred to retrospectively as the Regency and the Horthy era, existed as a country from 1920 to 1946 under the rule of Miklós Horthy, Regent of Hungary, who officially represented the Hungarian monarchy.

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Klingenbach

Klingenbach (Kelénpatak, Klimpuh) is a town in the Eisenstadt-Umgebung district in the Austrian state of Burgenland.

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Nikitsch

Nikitsch (Filež; Füles) is a town in the district of Oberpullendorf in the Austrian state of Burgenland in Austria.

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ORF (broadcaster)

italic (lit.: 'Austrian Broadcasting'; ORF) is an Austrian national public broadcaster. Funded from a combination of television licence fee revenue and limited on-air advertising, ORF is the dominant player in the Austrian broadcast media. Austria was the last country in continental Europe after Albania to allow nationwide private television broadcasting, although commercial TV channels from neighbouring Germany have been present in Austria on pay-TV and via terrestrial overspill since the 1980s.

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Parndorf

Parndorf (Pándorfalu, Pandrof) is a town in the district of Neusiedl am See in the Austrian state of Burgenland.

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Priesthood in the Catholic Church

The priesthood is the office of the ministers of religion, who have been commissioned ("ordained") with the Holy orders of the Catholic Church.

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Szentpéterfa

Szentpéterfa (Petrovo Selo; Prostrum) is a village in Vas County, Hungary.

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Szombathely

Szombathely (Steinamanger,; also see names) is the 10th largest city in Hungary.

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Vas County

Vas (Vas vármegye,;; or županija Železna) is an administrative county (comitatus or vármegye) of Hungary.

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See also

20th-century Austrian Roman Catholic priests

Austrian expatriates in Hungary

Austrian expatriates in Israel

Austrian expatriates in Italy

Burgenland Croats

People from Vas County

Translators of the Bible into Croatian

References

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

Also known as István Geosits, Stefan Geosic, Štefan Geošić.