Examples of 'komárom' in a sentence

Meaning of "komárom"

komárom (noun) - a town in Hungary, known for its historic architecture and strategic location along the Danube River
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  • A town in Hungary.

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History of komárom.
Komárom was formerly a separate village called Újszőny.
Detail of contemporary painting of damage to Komárom.
The city of Komárom was formerly a separate suburban village called.
I want to go to him to Komárom.
At the Komárom military headquarters.
Their ancient possessions were located in Komárom county.
Komárom On the right bank.
He gave the injured people spiritual support in the field hospital of Komárom.
The town of Komárom is an important border crossing to Slovakia.
He gains more and more money and becomes the richest wheat merchant in Komárom.
A fleet of sloops based in Komárom defended the Danube.
The fortification system of Komárom.
The Komárom earthquake.
The Hungarian name for the town is historically Komárom.

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The Komárom region.
Many Serbs who used to live in the town settled in Győr and Komárom.
Komárom Our event.
He governed his estates from Komárom Fortress.
He then defended Komárom for two months, and finally surrendered on honorable terms.
Battles of Komárom.
Kánya was leader of the Hungarian-Czechoslovak delegation which attended on the negotiations in Komárom.
Schools in Komárom.
And sank. The Saint Barbara was carried away to a sand bank before reaching Komárom.
Battle of Komárom.
Komárom - Esztergom county.
During the years of Austrian absolutism, Komárom quickly became a strategic military base.
Villa Camarun was one of the 23 settlements belonging to the domain of the Komárom castle.
In 1744 he moved to Komárom where he attended a Jesuit gymnasium for four years.
In this period, she fought against the Czech interventionist troops between Komárom and Esztergom.
In 1918 Komárom was split by the newly created border of Czechoslovakia.
Then, the Hungarian Army relieved the siege of Komárom.
In the early 20th century, the subdivisions of Komárom county were,.
Esztergom County shared borders with the counties Bars, Hont, Pest-Pilis-Solt-Kiskun and Komárom.
Orbász was a Hungarian nobleman, who served as ispán of Komárom County around 1216.
It was situated within a radius of about 20 km around Komárom.
He died shortly thereafter, probably of his wounds, in Komárom.
The day after. Timar returns to Komárom.

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