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This was the Andrássy family's residence in Trebišov (formerly known as Tőketerebes in Hungarian). Count Gyula Andrassy, the Kingdom of Hungary's last foreign minister, was born and raised here. The town, along with all of Northern Hungary was transferred to the newly created Czechoslovakia after World War I at the Treaty of Trianon in which Hungary lost 2/3 of her territory and 1/3 of her Hungarian population without plebiscite. Although in 1910 there were 2323 Hungarians and 2181 Slovaks living here (out of a population of 4708), by 2001, the ethnic makeup had changed significantly. Out of a population of 22,000 it had become 87% Slovak, 8.9% Roma, and only 1.7% Hungarian.
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Pretty architectural part :)
Greetings from Slovakia + Like
Zaujímavý pohľad a atmosféra!L!
Pozdravujem
Like 1 - Pekný album!!!!!!!!!!!Pozdravuje,joko
This was the Andrássy family's residence in Trebišov (formerly known as Tőketerebes in Hungarian). Count Gyula Andrassy, the Kingdom of Hungary's last foreign minister, was born and raised here. The town, along with all of Northern Hungary was transferred to the newly created Czechoslovakia after World War I at the Treaty of Trianon in which Hungary lost 2/3 of her territory and 1/3 of her Hungarian population without plebiscite. Although in 1910 there were 2323 Hungarians and 2181 Slovaks living here (out of a population of 4708), by 2001, the ethnic makeup had changed significantly. Out of a population of 22,000 it had become 87% Slovak, 8.9% Roma, and only 1.7% Hungarian.
Lovely point of view, wonderful result - Greetings - Christos.
Beautiful game between light and shadows - Hello from Athens.
Beautiful capture, colours & reflections - Hello from Athens.
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♥ ♥ ♥ Pozdrowienia z Dziwnowa , Peterek ♥ ♥ ♥
优美的建筑。
=>Super sfarbenie<=
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Greetings from Slovakia