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    The Military District of Pest-Ofen was one of the administrative units of the Habsburg Kingdom of Hungary from 1850 to 1860. The seat of the district was...
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    Óbuda (redirect from Alt-Ofen)
    Alt-Ofen, lit. 'Ur-Buda' or 'Old Buda') is, together with Buda and Pest, one of the three cities that were unified to form the Hungarian capital city of Budapest...
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    Esztergom County (category Counties in the Kingdom of Hungary)
    the Military District of Pest-Ofen. The districts were dissolved and traditional counties restored in 1860. Until the later 19th century the area of Lábatlan...
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    Komárom County (category Counties in the Kingdom of Hungary)
    the Military District of Pest-Ofen. The districts were dissolved and traditional counties restored in 1860. Until the later 19th century the area of Lábatlan...
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    Kunság (category Geography of Bács-Kiskun County)
    direct Russian occupation, the direct military rule by the Austrian Empire (see Military District of Pest-Ofen). The official count for 1849 indicated...
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    Csongrád County (former) (category Counties in the Kingdom of Hungary)
    revolutions of 1848 (1849–1860), Csongrád was part of the Military District of Pest-Ofen. The county gained Kiskundorozsma with the abolition of the Jászkunság...
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    The districts and counties were: Pest-Ofen Pest-Pilis. The northern part of the former Pest-Pilis-Solt County, including all of the former county of Pilis...
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  • Neuer und vollständiger Führer durch Pest-Ofen [New and Complete Guide to Pest-Ofen] (in German) (2nd ed.). Pest: Eggenberger'sche Buchhandlung (Hoffmann...
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    Heves County (former) (category Counties in the Kingdom of Hungary)
    Gyöngyös.: I§3  Both counties formed part of the District of Pest-Ofen during this period. The traditional counties of Hungary, including Heves-Külső-Szolnok...
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    colonists from Germany, who renamed Buda "Ofen" ("furnace"), after its numerous lime kilns. The name for Pest, which has a Slavic origin, also means "furnace"...
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    The siege of Buda took place at Buda castle (called Festung Ofen in German), part of the twin capital cities of the Kingdom of Hungary. The Hungarian revolutionary...
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    Prince of Windisch-Grätz, captured Buda and Pest. (the town was known in German as Ofen and later Buda and Pest were united into Budapest). In April 1849...
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    Hungary with merchandise from Russia, on a Friday; the wheel of their wagon broke near Buda (Ofen) or Esztergom (Gran) and by the time they had repaired it...
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    Hungarian irredentism (category Political history of Hungary)
    Kingdom of Hungary and its diet were dissolved, and territory of the Kingdom of Hungary was divided into 5 districts, which were Pest & Ofen, Ödenburg...
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