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  2. Debrecen - Wikipedia

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    Debrecen came under Ottoman control as a sanjak between 1558 and 1693 and orderly bounded to the eyalets of Budin (1541–1596), Eğri (1596–1660) and Varat (1660–1693) as "Debreçin". In 1693, Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor elevated Debrecen to free royal town status.

  3. Debrecen District - Wikipedia

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    Debrecen (Hungarian: Debreceni járás) is a district in central part of Hajdú-Bihar County. Debrecen is also the name of the town where the district seat is found. The district is located in the Northern Great Plain Statistical Region .

  4. Category:Debrecen - Wikipedia

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  5. Public transport in Debrecen - Wikipedia

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    The typical blue trams (KCSV-6) of Debrecen were built between 1993-1997. There are only 11 of them in the whole world, all of them in Debrecen. The company also owns an old nostalgia tram. The trolleybuses ZiU-9 were manufactured in the Soviet Union, 26 of them entered service since 1985. The four articulated trolleybuses have been in use ...

  6. St. Anne's Cathedral, Debrecen - Wikipedia

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    The St. Anne's Cathedral [1] (Hungarian: Szent Anna székesegyház) also called Debrecen Cathedral [2] It is a Catholic religious building that since 1993 works as the cathedral of the Diocese of Debrecen-Nyíregyháza, is located in the city of Debrecen, Hungary.

  7. Mezősas - Wikipedia

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    Mezősas is located 50 kilometers away from the city of Debrecen, and is located within Hajdú-Bihar county. Like most major villages in Hungary, Mezősas is accessible by road. The village has a population estimate of 595 as of the first of January, 2011.

  8. Reformed Great Church of Debrecen - Wikipedia

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    Its area was about 16×46 meters. This church burnt down in 1564. In 1626 the already Protestant citizens of Debrecen started to rebuild the St. Andrew Church. With the support of George I Rákóczi reconstruction was finished in 1628. In 1640–1642 a tower was constructed and a large bell – about 300 kg, made of Austrian cannonballs – was ...

  9. Debrecen International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The history of Debrecen Airport goes back to the early 20th Century. The first official regular flight carrying mail took off in 1930. Subsequently, the airport served sport and military purposes. From 1930, it had remarkable domestic traffic serving flights from Debrecen to Budapest and to other major cities in Hungary.