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Remete may refer to: * Remete, Zagreb, a former village now a neighbourhood of Maksimir, Zagreb, Croatia * Remete, Alba, the Hungarian name of Râmeț, a commune in Transylvania, Romania * Remete, Harghita, a colloquial Hungarian name of Remetea, a commune in Transylvania, Romania * Remete Hill, one of the Buda Hills The Buda Hills ( Hungarian: ''Budai-hegység'') are a low mountain range of numerous hills which dot the Buda side of Budapest, capital of Hungary. The most famous ones located within city limits are Gellért Hill, Castle Hill, Rózsadomb, , ... in Budapest, Hungary * Petar Remete (1937–2011), Croatian footballer * ''A remete'', a libretto by Alfred Soultan See also * * Remeta (other) {{geodis ...
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Remete, Zagreb
Remete is a neighbourhood in the northeast of Zagreb, Croatia, within the Maksimir district. The area of the local city council of Remete had a population of 5,923 in the 2021 census. The old village of Remete was known since the Middle Ages, especially for its Marian shrine, today known as the . At the time, it attracted even more pilgrims than the shrine in Marija Bistrica Marija Bistrica () is a village and municipality in the Krapina-Zagorje County in central Croatia, located on the slopes of the Medvednica mountain in the Hrvatsko Zagorje region north of the capital Zagreb. The municipality has 5,976 inhabitants, .... Remete was integrated into the city of Zagreb in 1949. References Neighbourhoods of Zagreb Maksimir {{ZagrebCity-geo-stub ...
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Remete, Harghita
Remetea (, or colloquially ''Remete''; Hungarian pronunciation: , meaning "Hermit of Gyergyó") is a commune in Harghita County, Romania. It lies in the Székely Land, an ethno-cultural region in eastern Transylvania. Component villages The commune is composed of four villages: History The villages were part of the Székely Land region of the historical Transylvania province. They belonged to Gyergyószék district until the administrative reform of Transylvania in 1876, when they fell within the Csík County in the Kingdom of Hungary. After the Treaty of Trianon of 1920, they became part of Romania and fell within Ciuc County during the interwar period. In 1940, the second Vienna Award granted the Northern Transylvania to Hungary and the villages were held by Hungary until 1944. After Soviet occupation, the Romanian administration returned and the commune became officially part of Romania in 1947. Between 1952 and 1960, the commune fell within the Magyar Autonomous Region, betwe ...
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Buda Hills
The Buda Hills ( Hungarian: ''Budai-hegység'') are a low mountain range of numerous hills which dot the Buda side of Budapest, capital of Hungary. The most famous ones located within city limits are Gellért Hill, Castle Hill, Rózsadomb, , János Hill, and Eagle Hill. These hills consist of both nature and residential areas. Geology The Budaörs dolomite of Anisian-Carnian age (Triassic period) is the oldest formation which crops out in the Buda Hills. Younger Triassic succession is composed of cherty dolomite and limestone (basin facies), and dolomite combined with limestone (platform facies). The Triassic surface is composed of karstified carbonates, which are overlain by an Upper Eocene succession made of conglomerate beds. During the period from the terminal Cretaceous to Priabonian, the area was a karstic terrestrial environment displaying distinct relief differences. It was also the time when Triassic formations were eroded. The continental period (ended by t ...
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Petar Remete
Petar Remete (13 August 1937 – 22 October 2011) was a Croatian footballer. Career Born in Ilok, Danube Banovina, Kingdom of Yugoslavia, he begin his career in 1954 playing with Sloga Vukovar, a traditional club from that town neighbouring to his birthplace, and predecessor of nowadays HNK Vukovar '91. After only one season, he moved to Bačka Bačka Palanka where he stayed 6 seasons. His great performances as forward earned him 3 appearances in the Yugoslav U-21 team, and, after crowning himself top-scorer of the Yugoslav Second League in 1960, he called the attention of the big clubs, ending up by signing with Dinamo Zagreb in 1961. During his time at Dinamo, he played mostly as either left or right winger, and he scored a total of 27 goals in 46 appearances, of which 17 appearances and 4 goals were in the Yugoslav First League.
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Alfred Soultan
Alfred Soultan (born 1976) is a Hungarian playwright, screenwriter, poet, and critic currently living in the United States. Theatrical Works *''Alone, Amongst Thousands'' ("Magamban, ezerek között") - poems *''The Griffin-Licence'' ("A griff-licenc") - satire in two acts based on the short novel of Jozsef Koves *''The Doll'' ("A baba") - tragedy in two acts *''Animal World'' ("Állatvilág") - play; obscene pathos for the 20th century *''Dawning Aurora'' ("Derengő Hajnal") stage play in two acts based on ''Amongst Humans'' by István Fekete István () is a Hungarian language equivalent of the name Stephen or Stefan. It may refer to: People with the given name Nobles, palatines and judges royal * Stephen I of Hungary (c. 975–1038), last grand prince of the Hungarians and first k ... *''Marionette Short Story'' ("Marionett novella") tragicomedy based on the works of Jozsef Koves Movie ProductionsThe Violin(executive producer)Oy Vey! My Son Is Gay!(executive producer, cr ...
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