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River in Slovakia and Hungary
The Bodrog (pronunciation) is a river in eastern Slovakia and north-eastern Hungary. It is a tributary of the river Tisza. The Bodrog is formed by the
Bodrog
County of the Kingdom of Hungary
Bács-Bodrog County (Hungarian: Bács-Bodrog vármegye, German: Komitat Batsch-Bodrog, Serbian: Бачко-бодрошка жупанија, romanized: Bačko-bodroška županija)
Bács-Bodrog_County
Austro-Hungarian then Yugoslav riverine naval ship
Temes-class river monitor that was built for the Austro-Hungarian Navy as SMS Bodrog. She fired the first shots of World War I just after 01:00 on 29 July 1914
Yugoslav_monitor_Sava
Village in Southern Transdanubia, Hungary
Bodrog is a village in Somogy county, Hungary. Street map (Hungarian) Bodrog, KSH v t e
Bodrog_(village)
Wine region in Hungary and Slovakia
determined by the sunny, south-facing slopes and the proximity of the Tisza and Bodrog rivers, and is conducive to the proliferation of Botrytis (noble rot) and
Tokaj_wine_region
Town in Northern Hungary, Hungary
Hungary. It lies 70 kilometres (43 miles) northeast from Miskolc, in the Bodrog river valley. The town, often called simply Patak, is a cultural centre
Sárospatak
Historic site
The Bács-Bodrog County Palace (Serbian: Палата Бачко-бодрошке жупаније у Сомбору, Palata Bačko-bodroške županije u Somboru), known colloquially as Županija
Bács-Bodrog_County_Palace
Country in Central Europe
the Ipeľ (232 kilometres [144 mi], forming the border with Hungary), the Bodrog, the Laborec, the Latorica and the Ondava. The biggest volume of discharge
Slovakia
River in Central and Eastern Europe
village of Streda nad Bodrogom in the eastern Slovak lowland (96 m) in the Bodrog River Basin. The Hungarian and Vojvodina (Serbia) part of the Tisza River
Tisza
Commune in Cluj, Romania
Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of eight villages: Apahida, Bodrog (Bodrog), Câmpenești, Corpadea (Kolozskorpád), Dezmir (Dezmér), Pata (Kolozspata)
Apahida
Monastery in Romania
The Hodoș-Bodrog Monastery is one of the oldest monastic institutions in Romania. It was originally a Roman Catholic (Benedictine) monastery, built before
Hodoș-Bodrog_Monastery
Opening engagement of World War I
Serbia earlier that day. Shortly after midnight, the river monitor SMS Bodrog fired on the city, joined by SMS Temes and SMS Szamos, in what is widely
Bombardment of Belgrade (1914)
Bombardment_of_Belgrade_(1914)
Former banate in the Kingdom of Hungary
ispán of Bodrog, Valkó (1320–1328) and Syrmia Counties (1323–1328); castellan of Kőszeg 1328–1334 John Alsáni Charles I also ispán of Baranya, Bodrog, Syrmia
Banate_of_Macsó
Administrative district of Serbia
Batsch County. The Batsch County was joined with the Bodrog County into the single Batsch-Bodrog County in the 18th century. Since the abolishment of
North_Bačka_District
Administrative district of Serbia
divided between the Bodrog County, Batsch County and the Military Frontier. The two counties were joined into single Batsch-Bodrog County in the 18th century
South_Bačka_District
Ottoman subdivision
századi szandzsákbégjei. Aetas 38:4 (2023) 5–28. Miklós Fóti – István Pánya, Bodrog vármegye településhálózatának rekonstrukciója a török defterek alapján:
Sanjak_of_Segedin
Administrative district of Serbia
between the Batsch County, Bodrog County and the Military Frontier. The two counties were joined into single Batsch-Bodrog County in the 18th century
West_Bačka_District
• Established 1849 • Disestablished 1850 Preceded by Succeeded by Batsch-Bodrog County Torontal County Syrmia County Neusatz District Zombor District Großbetschkerek
Batschka-Torontal_District
Administrative district of Serbia
area was divided between the Torontal County in the east and the Batsch-Bodrog County in the west, with a small part of it located within the Tschongrad
North_Banat_District
Renaissance-era European chivalric order
1427–1448), Count of the Székelys (1397–1398), also ispán of Bács, Baranya, Bodrog, Syrmia, Tolna and Valkó Counties. Pipo de Ozora Zewreniensis, bani; Pippo
Order_of_the_Dragon
County of Hungary
southern Hungary. It was created by the merger of the pre-World War II Bács-Bodrog and the southern parts of Pest-Pilis-Solt-Kiskun counties. With an area
Bács-Kiskun_County
Calendar year
Dardanelles. July 29 World War I: Austro-Hungarian Navy river monitor SMS Bodrog fires the first shots of the war, opening the bombardment of the defenses
1914
River in Slovakia
(pronunciation) is a river in eastern Slovakia, the northern source river of the Bodrog. Its source is in the Low Beskids (Eastern Carpathian Mountains), near the
Ondava
Place in Northern Hungary, Hungary
to the rich history of the area. The two rivers, Tisza and Bodrog meet here. River Bodrog is home to different kinds of water-sports. Hunting and adventurous
Erdőbénye
Military unit
Serbia had been transmitted. The three ships present were SMS Temes, SMS Bodrog where the first shots of World War I just after 01:00 on 29 July 1914, when
Austro-Hungarian Danube Flotilla
Austro-Hungarian_Danube_Flotilla
Reservoir in Michalovce district
from the dam flows into the Laborec river, which in turn flows into the Bodrog river. The area is primarily used for recreation. It also supplies cooling
Zemplínska_šírava
Town in Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén, Hungary
River Bodrog, swam across at that place where a little river, running by Saturholmu, flows into the Bodrog. And thus having crossed the Bodrog river,
Sátoraljaújhely
Drava (Dráva) - 670 m³/s Mureș (Maros) - 184 m³/s Mur (Mura) - 166 m³/s Bodrog - 115 m³/s Someș (Szamos) - 114 m³/s Körös (Hármas-Körös) - 100 m³/s Sajó
List_of_rivers_of_Hungary
into the Tisza. Latorica (188 km) and Ondava (147 km) join to form the Bodrog (67 km) At the junction 47 km from its nominal source, the upper Drau is
List_of_rivers_of_Europe
Geographic region of Serbia
and Tisa sections), while one part of the region was included into the Bodrog County. When these parts of the Military Frontier were abolished (in 1750)
Šajkaška
2013 mass shooting in Washington, D.C., U.S.
Name Age Michael Arnold 59 Martin Bodrog 54 Arthur Daniels 51 Sylvia Fraser 53 Kathleen Gaarde 62 John Roger Johnson 73 Mary Frances Knight 51 Frank Kohler
Washington_Navy_Yard_shooting
City in Vojvodina, Serbia
the abolishment of this province, the city was included into the Batsch-Bodrog County. The post office was opened in 1853. Following the compromise of
Novi_Sad
Historical region in Serbia and Hungary
the south, with city of Bács (now Bač) as its administrative centre and Bodrog County in the western and central territories with the historical city of
Bačka
Sea sea level 383 m 1,257 ft Slovakia Gerlachovský štít 2654 m 8,707 ft Bodrog 94 m 308 ft 2561 m 8,402 ft Slovenia Triglav 2864 m 9,396 ft Adriatic Sea
List of elevation extremes by country
List_of_elevation_extremes_by_country
source for the Magyars and Hungarian language-speaking population in Bács-Bodrog County within the Kingdom of Hungary in Austria-Hungary. It was published
Bácskai_Újság_(1899)
River in Ukraine, Slovakia
990 sq mi). Its confluence with the Ondava, in Zemplín, gives rise to the Bodrog river, itself a tributary of the Tisza. A part of its watershed (Latorica
Latorica
Town and municipality in Vojvodina, Serbia
more than two centuries of prosperity. Initially, the town was part of Bodrog county, and later part of the Csongrád County. Records also indicate that
Senta
Waterway in Serbia
works of Great Bačka Canal began in 1794 and went on until 1801 in Bács-Bodrog County, Kingdom of Hungary. The bed of the canal is 17 m (56 ft) wide and
Great_Bačka_Canal
rovina (Latorica Flat) Medzibodrocké pláňavy ("Inter-Bodrog" Flatlands) Bodrocká rovina (Bodrog Flat) The plain is mostly covered by loess, river sediment
Eastern_Slovak_Flat
Topics referred to by the same term
Sava, commissioned 1949, stricken 1971 Yugoslav monitor Sava, formerly SMS Bodrog, the ship which fired the opening shots of the First World War SAVA (disambiguation)
Sava_(disambiguation)
First battle of the Hungarian War of Independence 1848
Hungarian Revolution of 1848 Date 14 July 1848 Location Szenttamás, Bács-Bodrog County, Kingdom of Hungary (today Srbobran, Serbia) Result Serbian victory
First_siege_of_Szenttamás
Class of Austro-Hungarian river monitor warships
Austro-Hungarian Navy that saw service during World War I. A notable member was Bodrog (later the Yugoslav monitor Sava). They were armed with two 120 mm (4.7 in)L/35
Temes-class_monitor
City in the province of Vojvodina, Serbia
Sombor again became the seat of the Bacsensis-Bodrogiensis (Bács-Bodrog, Bačka-Bodrog) County. According to the 1910 census, the population of Sombor was
Sombor
Diocese of the Serbian Orthodox Church
at the Bishop's Palace. During the Middle Ages, old counties of Bács and Bodrog belonged to the Kingdom of Hungary, that had ambivalent attitudes towards
Eparchy_of_Bačka
Rimava (at Vlkyňa) Turiec (near Tornaľa) Muráň (at Bretka) Bodrog* (at Tokaj, H) [* the Bodrog arises through the confluence of the rivers Ondava and Latorica]
List_of_rivers_of_Slovakia
County of the Kingdom of Hungary
Latorica river), plus a strip along the Bodrog and Tisza rivers in present-day Hungary. The rivers Laborc and Bodrog flowed through the county. Its area was
Zemplén_County
Crownland of the Austrian Empire between 1849 and 1860
Modern Times Serbian Vojvodina Voivodeship of Serbia and Temes Banat Bács-Bodrog County Syrmia County Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia Torontál County Temes County
Voivodeship of Serbia and Banat of Temeschwar
Voivodeship_of_Serbia_and_Banat_of_Temeschwar
Village in Vojvodina, Serbia
numbered 1,522 inhabitants. Until 1848, the village was part of the Batsch-Bodrog County within the Habsburg Kingdom of Hungary. In 1848–49, the village was
Gakovo
Hungarian noble family
married Elizabeth Szilágyi around 1429. Her father owned properties in Bodrog County. John Hunyadi developed his military skills during his journeys in
Hunyadi_family
Hungarian territories of Austria-Hungary
Banat, Bácska and Baranya (the west of Temes County, Torontál County, Bács-Bodrog County and Baranya County) as a Province of Banat, Bačka and Baranja became
Lands of the Crown of Saint Stephen
Lands_of_the_Crown_of_Saint_Stephen
Defunct district of the Voivodeship of Serbia and Banat of Temeschwar
abolished and the territory of the Neusatz District was divided among Batsch-Bodrog County (part of the Kingdom of Hungary) and Syrmia County (part of the Austrian
Neusatz_District
Vrakuňa bodliak 821 07 Bratislava 214 Bodrocká ulica Podunajské Biskupice Bodrog 821 07 Bratislava 214 Bodvianska ulica Vrakuňa Bodva 821 07 Bratislava 214
List_of_streets_in_Bratislava
Indo-European people in Ancient Southeast Europe
Spis, and penetrated northeastern Moravia and southern Poland. Along the Bodrog River in Zemplin they created Celtic-Dacian settlements which were known
Dacians
Failed Hungarian revolt against the Austrian and Russian Empires
Kossuth Kiadó, 2009 Budapest, pp. 66 Frankl István: A kaponyai ütközet A Bács-Bodrog Megyei Történelmi Társulat Évkönyve 16. (1900), pp. 70-90 Hermann Róbert:
Hungarian_Revolution_of_1848
Supposed 9th century Bulgarian duke
Modern Times Serbian Vojvodina Voivodeship of Serbia and Temes Banat Bács-Bodrog County Syrmia County Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia Torontál County Temes County
Salan
Nature reserve in western Romania
On the southern side of the river are other two monasteries. The Hodoș-Bodrog Monastery, dating from 1177, is one of the oldest monastic institutions
Mureș_Floodplain_Natural_Park
Yugoslav river monitor
March, the steamer Belgrad left Zemun, escorted by Enns and the monitor SMS Bodrog. The convoy was undetected as it sailed past Belgrade at night during a
Yugoslav_monitor_Drava
Demographic history of Novi Sad, Serbia
Novi Sad, 1998 Enciklopedija Novog Sada, knjiga 25, Novi Sad, 2005 "Bács-Bodrog County". Retrieved November 29, 2006.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated
Demographic history of Novi Sad
Demographic_history_of_Novi_Sad
offensive was cancelled on 3 October. The Austro-Hungarian river monitors Bodrog, Körös and Szamos, together with the patrol boat Barsch and one coal barge
Romania_in_World_War_I
Hungarian noble family
Szilágyi, wife of Máté (Mátyus) Maróti, Ban de Macsó, Ispán of Bács, Baranya, Bodrog, Syrmia, Tolna and Valkó Counties Gergely Szilágyi, Lord of the Castle of
Szilágyi_family
County of the Kingdom of Hungary
only local noble kindred in the county; they were the patrons of the Hodoș-Bodrog Monastery. Members of the Csanád, Csák and Dorozsma clans received estates
Arad_County_(former)
Suburban settlement in South Bačka, Vojvodina, Serbia
18th and the first half of the 19th century, Futog was part of the Batsch-Bodrog County within the Habsburg Kingdom of Hungary. In 1848-1849 Futog was part
Futog
Town and municipality in Vojvodina, Serbia
Immaculate Virgin Mary was completed in 1906. It was a district center in Bács-Bodrog County as "Topolya" until 1918, when it became part of Kingdom of Serbs
Bačka_Topola
Habsburg kingdom (1699–1868)
Modern Times Serbian Vojvodina Voivodeship of Serbia and Temes Banat Bács-Bodrog County Syrmia County Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia Torontál County Temes County
Kingdom_of_Slavonia
Small ironclad warship with large guns
all monitors. Currently in a Maritime Museum in Gothenburg, Sweden SMS Bodrog is an Austro-Hungarian monitor built 1904, said to have fired the first
Monitor_(warship)
Serbian military unit
"Sava" as the Austro-Hungarian SMS "Bodrog" in 1914
History of the Serbian River Flotilla
History_of_the_Serbian_River_Flotilla
Province of Serbia
new county system was introduced. This territory was organized among Bács-Bodrog, Torontál, and Temes counties. The era following the Austro-Hungarian Compromise
Vojvodina
Suburban settlement in South Bačka, Vojvodina, Serbia
Until the middle of the 19th century, the village was part of the Batsch-Bodrog County within the Habsburg Kingdom of Hungary. In 1848-1849 it was part
Kisač
Events after the end of the war in 1918
Croatia-Slavonia, Međimurje, Dalmatia, Slovenia, Syrmia, parts of Bács-Bodrog, Baranya, Torontál and Temes Counties were joined with Serbia to form the
Aftermath_of_World_War_I
(predecessor of present Békés County) Bihar (predecessor of present Hajdú-Bihar) Bodrog Borsod (predecessor of present Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén) Borsova Csanád Csongrád
List of administrative divisions of the Kingdom of Hungary
List_of_administrative_divisions_of_the_Kingdom_of_Hungary
Branch of the military of Austria-Hungary
Danube and its tributaries. River Danube Monitor Group 1 SMS Temes SMS Bodrog Patrouillenboot 'B' Patrouillenboot 'F' Monitor Group 2 SMS Körös SMS Szamos
Austro-Hungarian_Navy
County of the Kingdom of Hungary
partition in 1920 it shared borders with the Hungarian counties of Bács-Bodrog, Csongrád, Csanád, Arad and Temes. The Banat Military Frontier lay along
Torontál_County
City in the province of Vojvodina, Serbia
ISBN 978-1794777330. Borovszky Samu: Magyarország vármegyéi és városai, Bács-Bodrog vármegye I-II. kötet, Apolló Irodalmi és Nyomdai Részvénytársaság, 1909
Subotica
Region of Slovakia
rivers include Slaná in the southwest, Hornád in the west and centre, Uh and Bodrog in the east, along with a small part of the Tisza river in the extreme southeast
Košice_Region
Town and municipality in Vojvodina, Serbia
Between 1750 and 1763, the town was under civil administration (in the Batsch-Bodrog County of the Habsburg Kingdom of Hungary), until it was returned to the
Titel
Military warship designed to patrol rivers
War I by Austria-Hungary and Romania. The Austro-Hungarian river monitor Bodrog fired the first shots of World War I, against the city of Belgrade, and
River_monitor
1920 peace treaty on Hungary after World War I
(which included most of the pre-war Hungarian counties of Baranya, Bács-Bodrog, Torontál, and Temes) came under military control by the Kingdom of Serbia
Treaty_of_Trianon
Croatian Catholic bishop
Slipyj Personal details Born (1904-10-27)27 October 1904 Ruski Krstur, Bács-Bodrog County, Kingdom of Hungary, Transleithania, Austria-Hungary Died 20 March
Joakim_Segedi
County in north-eastern Hungary
Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén and Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg countries Sajó, a tributary to Tisza Bodrog, a tributary to Tisza Hernád, a tributary to Sajó Istállós-kő, Bükk Mountains
Borsod–Abaúj–Zemplén_County
Hungarian Communist leader (1892-1971)
tyranny and oppression in Hungary. Rákosi was born in Ada, a village in Bács-Bodrog County in the Kingdom of Hungary (now a town in Vojvodina, Serbia). Born
Mátyás_Rákosi
Town and municipality in Vojvodina, Serbia
century to 1848/1849, Temerin was administratively a part of the Batsch-Bodrog County within the Habsburg Kingdom of Hungary. In 1848–49, the settlement
Temerin
County of Romania
city of Arad; The Mureș Natural Floodplain Park; Bezdin Monastery; Hodoș-Bodrog Monastery (est. 1177); Lipova resort and city; Șoimoș, Dezna, and Șiria
Arad_County
Hungarian German Slovak Romanian Ruthenian Croatian Serbian Other Total Bács-Bodrog County 363,518 (44.7%) 190,697 (23.5%) 30,137 (3.7%) 386 (0.0%) 10,760 (1
Demographics of the Kingdom of Hungary by county
Demographics_of_the_Kingdom_of_Hungary_by_county
Large town in Vojvodina, Serbia
Germans. Until the middle of the 19th century, the town was part of Bács-Bodrog County within the Habsburg Kingdom of Hungary. In 1848–1849 it was part
Crvenka
Province of the Byzantine Empire
Modern Times Serbian Vojvodina Voivodeship of Serbia and Temes Banat Bács-Bodrog County Syrmia County Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia Torontál County Temes County
Pannonia_(Byzantine_province)
source for the Magyars and Hungarian language-speaking population in Bács-Bodrog County within the Kingdom of Hungary in Austria-Hungary and later in the
Bácskai_Hírlap
Hungarian Bronze Age archaeological culture
the culture are known from the Cserehát Hills, lying between the Hernád–Bodrog–Sajó rivers; the culture later expanded into northern Hungary and the Tisza
Hatvan_culture
First battle of the Hungarian War of Independence 1848
Hungarian Revolution of 1848 Date 21 September 1848 Location Szenttamás, Bács-Bodrog County, Kingdom of Hungary (today Srbobran, Serbia) Result Serbian victory
Third_siege_of_Szenttamás
Historic site in Zemplín, Slovakia
stronghold, administrative center, and later private residence near the River Bodrog in the village of Zemplín, Trebišov District, Košice Region in eastern Slovakia
Zemplín_Castle
County of the Kingdom of Hungary
Komárom, Esztergom, Hont, Nógrád, Heves, Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok, Csongrád, Bács-Bodrog, Tolna and Fejér. Its territory covered the eastern bank of the river Danube
Pest-Pilis-Solt-Kiskun_County
Maria Theresa handed the settlement of Petrovaradinski Šanac over to Bács-Bodrog County. Soon after the residence have requested of the Empress for the settlement
History_of_Novi_Sad
Village in Vojvodina, Serbia
"Bodrogkeresztúr," likely refers to a crucifix (Our Lord on the Cross on the Bodrog river - suggesting that more places called Keresztúr were known). The first
Ruski_Krstur
Town and municipality in Vojvodina, Serbia
of Hungary. Subsequently, it was included into the newly formed Batsch-Bodrog County. In 1848-1849 Apatin was part of the Serbian Voivodship, a Serb autonomous
Apatin
Bronze Age culture in present-day Hungary
the culture are known from the Cserehát Hills, lying between the Hernád–Bodrog–Sajó rivers; the culture later expanded into northern Hungary and the Tisza
Nagyrév_culture
Hungarian politician (1894–1966)
Personal details Born (1894-12-16)16 December 1894 Újvidék (Novi Sad), Bács-Bodrog County, Austria-Hungary (today Serbia) Died 8 August 1966(1966-08-08) (aged 71)
Erik_Molnár
Town in Vojvodina, Serbia
of 268 people. Administratively, the settlement was part of the Batsch-Bodrog County within the Habsburg Kingdom of Hungary. In 1796, Temerin and Bački
Bački_Jarak
Ethnic group
the 1900 census, the Hungarians were the largest ethnic group in the Bács-Bodrog County and made up 42.7% in the population (the second largest were Germans
Hungarians_in_Serbia
Hungarian military figure (1796–1858)
the military. In 1813, he became Lieutenant in a cavalry regiment in Bács-Bodrog County. He took part in the war against Napoleon. He was an officer of the
Lázár_Mészáros
Landlocked country in Central Europe
Extreme points of Slovakia High: Gerlachovský štít 2,655 m (8,711 ft) Low: Bodrog 94 m (308 ft) Land boundaries: 1,474 km Hungary 676 km Poland 420 km Czech
Outline_of_Slovakia
Village in Vojvodina, Serbia
of the Military Frontier until 1873, when it was included into the Bačka-Bodrog County. From 1918, Mošorin was part of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and
Mošorin
BODROG
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Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Light
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Wearing the Moon; The Peacock who has a Moonlike Eyes on Its Tail
Girl/Female
Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
Another Name for Saraswathi
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
The Three Worlds; One with Knowledge of Three Worlds
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Lord Hanuma
Boy/Male
Latin American English French
Hammer.
Surname or Lastname
Americanized spelling of German Kobern, a habitational name from Kowarren, the German form of a place in Lithuania called Kavarskas, named in Lithuanian from kovoti ‘to forge’.English
Americanized spelling of German Kobern, a habitational name from Kowarren, the German form of a place in Lithuania called Kavarskas, named in Lithuanian from kovoti ‘to forge’.English : possibly a variant spelling of Cockburn.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Symbolizing Prosperity and Nature
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Describing
Girl/Female
Arabic
Small; Minor
BODROG
BODROG
BODROG
BODROG
BODROG