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The University of Debrecen (Hungarian: Debreceni Egyetem [ˈdɛbrɛt͡sɛni ˈɛɟɛtɛm]) is a university located in Debrecen, Hungary. It is the oldest continuously operating institution of higher education in Hungary ever since its establishment in 1538.
Lajos Kossuth University (merged with others to form University of Debrecen) Miklós Zrínyi University of National Defence (merged with others to form National University of Public Service in 2012) University Medical School of Debrecen (merged with others to form University of Debrecen) University Medical School of Pécs (merged with others to ...
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The Debrecen Reformed Theological University (Hungarian: Debreceni Református Hittudományi Egyetem), in English translation also known as Debrecen University of Reformed Theology (but the first form is the official English name) is the successor of the Debrecen Reformed College (founded in 1538).