Hatvan, Hungary

Hungary

Hatvan, Hungary has 12 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are the most distinctive.

Maximilian III, Archduke of Austria

Connects Hatvan, Hungary to: Ogrodzieniec, Poland | Zwierzyniec, Kraków

Mehmed III

Connects Hatvan, Hungary to: Albania | Mezőkeresztes, Hungary

Siege of Buda (1686)

Connects Hatvan, Hungary to: Hungary | Budapest, Hungary | Siófok, Hungary | Pécsvárad, Hungary

Zsigmond Széchenyi

Connects Hatvan, Hungary to: India | Oxford, England | Hungary | Magdeburg, Germany | Sudan

13th century

Connects Hatvan, Hungary to: Tiên Lữ district | Tantura, Haifa | Phù Cừ district | Lech (Vorarlberg), Austria | Michałki, Poland

Pastoralism

Connects Hatvan, Hungary to: Netherlands | Kazakhstan | Balkan Region | Funj Sultanate | Fasa, Iran

Battle of Tura

Connects Hatvan, Hungary to: Somé | Austria | Hungary | Szolnok, Hungary | Mór, Hungary

Second Battle of Vác (1849)

Connects Hatvan, Hungary to: Austria | Hungary | Szeged, Hungary | Debrecen, Hungary | Miskolc, Hungary

Battle of Hatvan

Connects Hatvan, Hungary to: Somé | Austria | Hungary | Szolnok, Hungary | Kápolna, Hungary

Upper Hungary

Connects Hatvan, Hungary to: Hungary | Bohemia, Czech Republic | Košice, Slovakia | Cieszyn Silesia, Upper Silesia | Kremnica, Slovakia

17th century

Connects Hatvan, Hungary to: Surat, India | Brandenburg–Prussia | Czerwionka-Leszczyny, Poland | East Longmeadow, Massachusetts | Patgram Upazila, Bangladesh

Premonstratensians

Connects Hatvan, Hungary to: Limburg (Netherlands) | Drawsko Pomorskie, Poland | Znojmo, Czech Republic | Czarnowąsy | De Pere, Wisconsin

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