Crasna, Sălaj — Crasna Commune … Wikipedia
Crasna — may refer to Crasna, a commune in Gorj County, Romania Crasna, a commune in Sălaj County, Romania Crasna, a village in Sita Buzăului Commune, Covasna County, Romania Crasna, a village in Albeşti Commune, Vaslui County, Romania Crasna River… … Wikipedia
Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg — ▪ county, Hungary megye (county), northeastern Hungary. It has a very short border with Slovakia in the north and is bounded by Ukraine to the north and northeast, as well as by Romania to the southeast; the counties of Hajdú Bihar and… … Universalium
Crasna River (Tisza) — For other uses of Crasna , see Crasna (disambiguation). Coordinates: 48°8′16″N 22°19′8″E / 48.13778°N 22.31889°E / 48.13778; 22.31889 … Wikipedia
Szilágy — Infobox Former Subdivision native name = conventional long name = Szilágy County common name = Szilágy subdivision = County nation = the Kingdom of Hungary p1 = s1 = year start = 1876 event end = Treaty of Trianon year end = 1920 date end = June… … Wikipedia
Mérk — Country Hungary County Szabolcs Szatmár Bereg Area Total 25.08 km2 (9.7 … Wikipedia
Partium — or Részek is the name given in Latin and Hungarian to the region located to the north and west of Transylvania.Origin of the nameIn 1526, after the Battle of Mohács, the Kingdom of Hungary was overrun by the Ottomans, but effectively split into 3 … Wikipedia
Borla, Sălaj — Borla ( hu. Szilágyballa) is a small village in Sălaj County, Romania, 15 kilometers away from Zalau city.The first written source about the village dates back to 1341 and refers to it under the name of Barla . Allegedly Barla is an allusion to… … Wikipedia
Valcău de Jos, Sălaj — Valcău de Jos ( hu. Alsóvalkó) is a commune in Sălaj County, Romania. It is the administrative centre to which the following villages belong: Valcău de Sus, Preoteasa, Ratovei, Lazuri, Lazuri and Sub Cetate. It is 14 km southwest of Şimleu… … Wikipedia
Mihály Károlyi — 1st President of the Hungarian Democratic Republic Acting: 16 November 1918 – 11 January 1919 In office 16 November 1918 – 21 March 1919 Preceded by Károly IV (King of Hungary … Wikipedia