Bekescsaba

Bekescsaba
Original name in latin Bkscsaba
Name in other language Bekescsaba, Bekeshchaba, Bekesska Caba, Bkesk aba, Bkscsaba, Gerla, Mezomegyer, Mezmegyer, Nagymajor, Бекешчаба
State code HU
Continent/City Europe/Budapest
longitude 46.68333
latitude 21.1
altitude 87
Population 65206
Date 2012-01-18

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  • Békéscsaba — ▪ Hungary       city of county status and seat of Békés megye (county), southeastern Hungary. A central point for road and rail communications, it is also connected by canal with the Körös River and serves as an agricultural and industrial centre …   Universalium

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