Magyarcsanád
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Magyarcsanád — The main street of Magyarcsanád on an aerial photo … Wikipedia
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Csongrád County — This article is about the county. For the town see Csongrád. For the historical comitatus see Csongrád (former county). Csongrád County Coat of arms … Wikipedia
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Bökény — is an outskirt belonging to the settlement Magyarcsanád in Hungary. Bökény is located directly near the Maros (in Hungarian; in Romanian: Mureş), at the Romanian Hungarian border. Here is a tumulus ( hu. kunhalom) in which archeological artefacts … Wikipedia
Comloşu Mare — ( de. Komlosch, hu. Nagykomlós) is a commune in Timiş County, Romania. Its sister settlement is Magyarcsanád, Hungary … Wikipedia
Deszk — Деска Country Hungary County Csongrád Area Total 52.05 km2 … Wikipedia
Serbs in Hungary — The Serbs are an ethnic minority in Hungary. According to the 2001 census, there were 7,350 Serbs in Hungary or 0.1% of population. [http://www.nepszamlalas.hu/eng/volumes/06/00/tabeng/1/load01 10 0.html] GeographySmall Serb communities are… … Wikipedia