List Of Mayors Of Esztergom
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List Of Mayors Of Esztergom
This is a list of mayors of Esztergom, Hungary. People's Republic of Hungary, Communist Hungary Mayors since 1990 {, class="wikitable" border="1" !width=130, Name!!width=205, Term!!width=400, Notes , - , Dr. László Könözsy, , 1990–1999, , Resigned , - , Tamás Meggyes, , 1999–2010, , Acting from 1999, mayor since 2000 , - , Éva Tétényi, , 2010–2014, , , - , Etelka Romanek, , 2014–2019, , , - , Ádám Hernádi, , 2019–in office, , , - References *Dr. Magyar György: Esztergom polgármesterei 1808-1990 *Dr. Bády István - A bazilika árnyékában - Egy polgármester visszanéz (1989) *Pifkó Péter – Zachar Anna – Esztergom helytörténeti kronológiája a kezdetektől 1950-igEsztergom a török után és a polgárosodás útján
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Esztergom
Esztergom ( ; german: Gran; la, Solva or ; sk, Ostrihom, known by alternative names) is a city with county rights in northern Hungary, northwest of the capital Budapest. It lies in Komárom-Esztergom County, on the right bank of the river Danube, which forms the border with Slovakia there. Esztergom was the capital of Hungary from the 10th until the mid-13th century when King Béla IV of Hungary moved the royal seat to Buda. Esztergom is the seat of the ''prímás'' (see Primate) of the Roman Catholic Church in Hungary, and the former seat of the Constitutional Court of Hungary. The city has a Christian Museum with the largest ecclesiastical collection in Hungary. Its cathedral, Esztergom Basilica, is the largest church in Hungary. Toponym The Roman town was called ''Solva''. The medieval Latin name was ''Strigonium''. The first early medieval mention is "''ſtrigonensis trigonensiscomes''" (1079-1080). The first interpretation of the name was suggested by Antonio ...
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