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  2. Sombor - Wikipedia

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    In Serbian, the city is known as Sombor (Сомбор), in Hungarian as Zombor, in Rusyn as Zombor (Зомбор). The older Hungarian name for the city was Czoborszentmihály. The name originates from the Czobor family, who were the owners of this area in the 14th century. (The family name came from the Slavic name Cibor.)

  3. Zombor - Wikipedia

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    Zombor (Зомбор), a Hungarian and Rusyn name for Sombor, a city in Serbia Zombor, Veľký Krtíš District , a village in Slovakia. Topics referred to by the same term

  4. Zombor District - Wikipedia

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    Zombor District (Serbian: Сомборски округ, Somborski okrug; German: Zambórer Distrikt, [1] Kreis Zombor [2] from 1853; Hungarian: Zombori körzet; Bunjevac: Somborski okrug) was one of five administrative districts (originally Districte, modern spelling Distrikte; Kreise, lit.

  5. Hungarian names - Wikipedia

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    Hungarian names include surnames and given names. Some people have more than one given name, but only one is normally used. In the Hungarian language, whether written or spoken, names are invariably given in the "Eastern name order", with the family name followed by the given name (in foreign-language texts in languages that use Western name order, names are often given with the family name last).

  6. Jewish surname - Wikipedia

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    For example, the name Levine in English-speaking countries, the name Löw in Germanic countries and the names Levi, Lévai, or Lévay in Hungary, Europe, or America. Although Ashkenazi Jews now use European or modern-Hebrew surnames for everyday life, the Hebrew patronymic form (ben or bas/bat with the father's name) is still used in Jewish ...

  7. Sombor City Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Sombor City Museum (Serbian: Градски музеј Сомбор, Gradski muzej Sombor, Hungarian: Zombori Városi Múzeum) in Sombor, Vojvodina, Serbia, is the city institution focused on the research, preservation and presentation of historical objects and artifacts related to the west Bačka region.

  8. Zsombor - Wikipedia

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    Zsombor is a Hungarian masculine given name and may refer to: Zsombor Berecz (born 1986), Hungarian sport sailor; Zsombor Berecz, (born 1995), Hungarian footballer; Zsombor Borhi (fl. 1990s), Hungarian sprint canoer; Zsombor Deak (born 1989), Romanian triathlete; Zsombor Garát (born 1997), Hungarian ice hockey player; Zsombor Jéger (born 1991 ...

  9. Jewish name - Wikipedia

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    The chosen Hebrew name can be related to the child's secular given name, but it does not have to be. The name is typically Biblical or based in Modern Hebrew . For those who convert to Judaism and thus lack parents with Hebrew names, their parents are given as Abraham and Sarah , the first Jewish people of the Hebrew Bible.