Nagykanizsa
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NAGYKANIZSA — NAGYKANIZSA, city in S. Hungary. It is almost certain that Jews were living in Nagykanizsa in 1710, and by 1745 the community owned a synagogue. The first inscription in the register of the ḥevra kaddisha dates from 1782. The community was… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Nagykanizsa — (spr. naddj ), s. Kanizsa … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Nagykanizsa — [ nɔtjkɔniʒɔ], deutsch Großkanizsa [ kaniʒa], Stadt im Bezirk Zala, Ungarn, südwestlich des Plattensees, 53 100 Einwohner; Maschinenbau, Möbel , Glasindustrie; in der Umgebung Erdöl und Erdgasförderung (seit 1938). … Universal-Lexikon
Nagykanizsa — Original name in latin Nagykanizsa Name in other language Bagola, Bagolasanc, Bagolasnc, Bajcsa, Gross Kanischa, Grosz Kanischa, Kanije, Korpavar, Korpavr, Miklosfa, Miklsfa, Nadkanizha, Nagykanizsa, Somogyszentmiklos, Somogyszentmikls, qnyzhh,… … Cities with a population over 1000 database
Nagykanizsa — ▪ Hungary city of county status, Zala megye (county), southwestern Hungary. On the Principális csatorna (canal) connecting the Zala and Mura rivers, it is 9 mi (15 km) from the Croatian frontier. An old strategic fortified settlement, it… … Universalium
Nagykanizsa — Sp Nãdkaniža Ap Nagykanizsa L Vengrija … Pasaulio vietovardžiai. Internetinė duomenų bazė
Nagykanizsa–Körmend Offensive — Nagykanizsa–Kermend Offensive Part of the Eastern Front of World War II Date 26 March – 15 April 1945 Location Western Hungary Result … Wikipedia