Below is a list of Hungarian geographical names in the Burgenland region of Austria. Allersdorf im Burgenland Kulcsárfalu Allersgraben Sirokány Althodis...
included areas of Hungarian majority and significant Hungarian minorities, numbering 3,318,000 in total. The number of Hungariansin the different areas...
ethnic group native to Hungary (Hungarian: Magyarország) and historical Hungarian lands (i.e. belonging to the former Kingdom of Hungary) who share a common...
of Hungaryin 1681; its privilege was grandfathered into the district system when Hungary ceded the region (later called Burgenland) to Austria in 1921...
In the 12th century are confirmed toponyms Castelluccio degli Schiavoni and San Vito degli Schiavoni. Between tt 13th and 15th centuries, toponyms Slavi...
research and toponyms suggest the continuity of Slavic population in the river valleys of the Inner Western Carpathians. The oldest Hungarian graves in Slovakia...
the Burgenland Croats as Burgenland Croatian in southeastern Austria, northwestern Hungary and southwestern Slovakia as well as few municipalities in southern...
anthroponyms in Slovenian toponyms: Čadrg, Litija, Trebija, Ljubija, Ljubljana, Biljana] (PDF). The Etymology of Ljubljana – Laibach (in Slovenian): 257–273...
Magyarization (Hungarianization) of Hungarian Croats proceeded according to their social structures and status. Their aristocracy with Hungarian identity underwent...
guaranteed for Romany, Hungarian, Czech and Slovak in Vienna and Burgenland, under the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages. In the Czech Republic...
compositella, meaning "the well-composed one". Other sites in Galicia share this toponym, akin to Compostilla in the province of León. According to a medieval legend...
confluence of the Cremera creek. The toponym Ager Vaticanus is attested until the 1st century AD: afterwards, another toponym appeared, Vaticanus, denoting an...
War I. This resulted in the end of Austro-Hungarian rule in Bosnia and the creation of the multicultural Kingdom of Yugoslavia in the Balkan region. Later...
ge/en/tskhinvali-region (in Russian)Словарь географических названий. Bedoshvili, Guram (2002). Etymological-Explanatory Dictionary of Georgian Toponyms. Tbilisi: Bakur...
the origin of the toponym "Madrid" (all of them with problems when it comes to fully explain the phonetic evolution of the toponym along history), namely:...
the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Salzburg, as the capital of one of the Austro-Hungarian territories, became part of the new German Austria. In 1918, it represented...
ravines and small rivers. Kyiv's geographical relief contributed to its toponyms, such as Podil ("lower"), Pechersk ("caves"), and uzviz (a steep street...
hypocorism of the name Cyprian. The same form is reflected in several Hungariantoponyms, such as Csepreg. The name might be derived from Proto-Slavic word...
Burgenland (German; Hungarian: Várvidék; Croatian: Gradišće): originally called Vierburgenland, "Land of four Burgs (castles)", a name suggested in 1919...
of Pannonia (present-day Burgenland, Hungary, Slovakia and Slovenia). In a series of punitive actions, large territories in the northeast between the...
Eitan (Winter 2019). Elbl, Martin Malcolm (ed.). "The Meaning of the Toponym 'Lisbon' Explained through Biblical Etymology" (PDF). Portuguese Studies...
հարակից շրջանների տեղանունների բառարան [Dictionary of Toponyms of Armenia and Adjacent Territories] (in Armenian). Vol. 4. Yerevan State University Press...
denoted a predecessor of the modern city and may somehow be related to a toponym Kolyvan, which has been discovered from later East Slavic chronicles. However...
fascists coming to power, Croatian surnames and toponyms were Italianized, including those in the southern Italy. In 1863, San Vito degli Schiavoni became and...
was renamed Leningrad. Later many streets and other toponyms were renamed accordingly, with names in honour of communist figures replacing historic names...