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  2. Miskolc - Wikipedia

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    The area has been occupied by Hungarians since the "Conquest" in the late 9th century. It was first mentioned by this name around 1210 AD. The Miskóc clan lost their power when King Charles I centralized his power by curbing the power of the oligarchs. Miskolc was elevated to the rank of oppidum (market town) in 1365 by King Louis I.

  3. Miskolc metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The Miskolc Metropolitan Area (Hungarian: Miskolci agglomeráció) is a metropolitan area in Northern Hungary. The agglomeration consists of 13 municipalities: 4 cities 2 "big" villages and 7 villages. It has a population of 205.626 (2012). [1] ( This is Hungary's second most populous agglomeration after the Budapest agglomeration) .

  4. Miskolc District - Wikipedia

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    Miskolc: Area • Total. 972.80 km 2 (375.60 sq mi) ... Miskolc (Hungarian: Miskolci járás) is a district in central-western part of Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County.

  5. Borsod County - Wikipedia

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    In 1907, Miskolc was granted the rank of city with municipal rights, becoming de jure independent from Borsod county. Of the 63 counties of Hungary, Borsod was the 39th largest by area, 23rd largest by population and 11th largest by population density (80 persons/km 2) in 1910. Between 1899 and 1913 many people left Hungary and emigrated to ...

  6. Szirma - Wikipedia

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    Szirma shown within Miskolc. Szirma is a suburban area of the city of Southeast Miskolc, Hungary, with a population of 4235 (2008). Szirma once was a village and has been part of Miskolc since 1950. Nowadays it is a peaceful and a family-friendly area with easy access to city centre.

  7. Borsod–Abaúj–Zemplén County - Wikipedia

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    The area was inhabited mostly by castle serfs and foreign settlers (Pechenegs, Walloons, Czechs and Germans). By the 12th century more and more areas were owned by noble families and the Church . Most of Borsod was ruled by the Bors-Miskóc clan, while Abaúj was the estate of the Aba clan.

  8. City Centre (Miskolc) - Wikipedia

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    Miskolc City Centre is the historical centre of Miskolc, Hungary. Most other areas of the city were independent towns or villages beforehand, or were subsequently built afterwards. Most other areas of the city were independent towns or villages beforehand, or were subsequently built afterwards.

  9. Miskolc Subregion - Wikipedia

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    The Miskolc Subregion (Hungarian: Miskolci kistérség) is a subregion in Northern Hungary. Its area is 1058 km². Its area is 1058 km². With a population of 267,582 (2009) [ 1 ] it is the second most populated subregion in Hungary and the most populated in Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén county .

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