again. After 1867 Mezőcsát prospered, the railway line reached the village; mills were built and banks were opened. In World War I, Mezőcsát lost 176 of its...
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Szécsény (5,883) Tápiószele (5,869) Pusztaszabolcs (5,847) Battonya (5,835) Mezőcsát (5,826) Kaba (5,807) Berhida (5,785) Füzesgyarmat (5,752) Balatonboglár...
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Mezőcsát (Hungarian: Mezőcsáti járás) is a district in southern part of Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County. Mezőcsát is also the name of the town where the district...
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Sigynnae (section Mezőcsát phase)
Pannonian Steppe contributed to the formation of the Mezőcsát culture. From around c. 600 BC, the Mezőcsát culture came under the influence of the Scythian...
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986) Szerencs (9,198) Putnok (6,905) Felsőzsolca (6,613) Encs (6,344) Mezőcsát (5,980) Alsózsolca (5,766) Szikszó (5,631) Nyékládháza (5,023) Emőd (5...
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the 9th century BC, smaller groups of pre-Scythians (Cimmerians) of the Mezőcsát culture appeared. The classic Scythian culture spread across the Great...
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József Kiss (30 November 1843, Mezőcsát - 31 December 1921, Budapest) was a Hungarian poet and editor. Kiss was born in Mezőcsát. His father, István Klein...
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Baranya Ócsárd Bács-Kiskun Apostag Békés Mezőmegyer Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén Mezőcsát Budapest Nimród Fejér Baracs Győr-Moson-Sopron Ásványráró Bőny Kajárpéc...
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Districts (járás) District Capital Edelény District Edelény Mezőcsát District Mezőcsát Mezőkövesd District Mezőkövesd Miskolc District Miskolc Ózd District...
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Lepsény–Hajmáskér, Sellye–Villány, Diósjenő–Romhány, Kisterenye–Kál–Kápolna, Mezőcsát–Nyékládháza, Kazincbarcika–Rudabánya, Nyíradony–Nagykálló, Békés–Murony...
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