Veszprem — Veszprém … Deutsch Wikipedia
Veszprém — Veszprém … Deutsch Wikipedia
Veszprem — Veszprém Veszprém megye Chef lieu Veszprém Superficie 4 613 km² … Wikipédia en Français
Veszprém — • Diocese in Hungary, suffragan of Gran, one of the sees founded about 1009 by King St. Stephen, or perhaps by Queen Gisela, his wife Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Veszprem Veszprém … Catholic encyclopedia
VESZPREM — (Hung. Veszprém), city in W. central Hungary. Between 1723 and 1725 three Jewish families settled in the city, and in 1736 there were 16 Jews there. By 1830 the community numbered 100 persons. Although Veszprem Jews leased land for a synagogue in … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Veszprem — (spr. Wäsprehm), 1) Comitat im ungarischen Kreise jenseits der Donau, zwischen den Comitaten Gran, Weißenburg, Tolna, Somogy, Zala, Vasvar u. Raab, 76 QM. mit 189,000 Ew., zum großen Theil von dem Bakonyerwald u. von den Flüssen Marczal, Czecha u … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Veszprém — Veszprém, Stadt in Ungarn, Veszprim … Universal-Lexikon
Veszprém — Infobox Settlement image caption = Old town image shield = WĘG Veszprém COA.jpg subdivision type = Country subdivision name = HUN timezone=CET utc offset=+1 timezone DST=CEST utc offset DST=+2 pushpin pushpin label position = pushpin map caption … Wikipedia
Veszprém — Para otros usos de este término, véase Veszprém (desambiguación). Veszprém Escudo … Wikipedia Español
Veszprém — ▪ Hungary city of county status and seat of Veszprém megye (county), western Hungary. It lies along the Séd River, spanned there by a viaduct, in the Bakony Mountains, southwest of Budapest. The town already had a cathedral and castle in the 9th … Universalium
Veszprém KC — MKB Veszprém Nombre completo Veszprém Kézilabda Club Fundación 1977 Pabellón Veszprém Aréna, Veszprém, Hungría Capacidad 5.000 Inauguración 2008 Presidente … Wikipedia Español