Pákozd

Pákozd

Pákozd (spr. pākosd), Großgemeinde im ungar. Komitat Weißenburg, am Velenczeer See, an der Lokalbahn Bicske-Sárbogárd, mit (1901) 2662 magyarischen (reformierten und kath.) Einwohnern. Hier besiegten die Ungarn 27. Sept. 1848 den Banus Jellačić.


http://www.zeno.org/Meyers-1905. 1905–1909.

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