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A city with county rights, it was the largest Hungarian city in the 18th century [3] and it is one of the Hungarian people's most important cultural centres. [4] Debrecen was also the capital city of Hungary during the revolution in 1848–1849 .
Towns and villages in Hungary. Hungary has 3,152 municipalities as of July 15, 2013: 346 towns (Hungarian term: város ⓘ, plural: városok [ˈvaːroʃok]; the terminology does not distinguish between cities and towns – the term town is used in official translations) and 2,806 villages (Hungarian: község [ˈkøʃːeːɡ], plural: községek [ˈkøʃːeːɡɛk]) of which 126 are classified ...
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 .
German names of Hungarian counties and cities with county rights. This is a list of German language exonyms for towns located in Hungary. ... Debrecen Debrezin Hajdú ...
Debreczen város tőrténelme [Historic City of Debreczen] (in Hungarian). Debreczen. {{ cite book }} : CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( link ) Bela Toth (1981), "Debrecen konyvtari kulturaja a 18. szazadban" [Library Facilities in 18th century Debrecen], Magyar Konyvszemle [ hu ] (in Hungarian), vol. 1– 2
It is the second largest airport in Hungary, after Budapest and ahead of Hévíz–Balaton. Debrecen is the second largest city in Hungary, after Budapest and ahead of Szeged. DEB is located 5 km (3.1 mi) south southwest [2] of the city center and also easily accessible to adjacent regions of Romania and Ukraine.
The names used for some major European cities differ in different European and sometimes non-European languages. In some countries where there are two or more languages spoken, such as Belgium or Switzerland, dual forms may be used within the city itself, for example on signage.
Debrecen is one of "easternmost" Hungarian cities, that have a name in Croatian, that's different from Hungarian. That name is also in use by media of Croat minority in Hungary. As I said before, one of possible traces of presence of certain nation in certain city/village is a surname, formed after that toponym.