- en.wikipedia.org Szombathely2.4 Szombathely in the 20th and 21st centuries. 2.5 History of Szombathely's Jewish communities.
- tr.us.edu.vn en/SzombathelyNew M86 motorway in Szombathely. City sign in German and Croatian language. After the Treaty of Trianon , Hungary lost many of its western territories to Austria.
- szombathely.hu en/Welcome to the official website of Szombathely City with County Rights, to the 21st-century site of a city inhabited since antiquity.
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- tripadvisor.com Vas County SzombathelySzombathely Tourism: Tripadvisor has 1,750 reviews of Szombathely Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Szombathely resource.
- facebook.com szombathely.hu/Szombathely MJV, Szombathely. 12,069 likes · 199 talking about this · 1,272 were here. Szombathely Megyei Jogú Város Polgármesteri Hivatala.
- bbraun.mx es/pacientes/renal-care-for-patients/…Yayın zamanı: 11 saat önceSzombathely is one of the most attractive touristic sites in Vas County and the region, you can easily access other historical sites and memorial facilities from there.
- britannica.com place/SzombathelyFollowing its 5th-century sack by the Huns, Szombathely declined for a long period. ... Szombathely Gallery houses a rich collection of 20th-century Hungarian art.
- trip101.com article/things-to-do-szombathely-…Entitled “The Queen of the West” Szombathely is situated on the Gyongyos River southeast of Vienna and west of Budapest near the frontier with Austria.
- en.funiq.hu 594-szombathelyThe Temple of Isis is the representative sight of Szombathely. ... The history of Szombathely – Savaria – goes back to the classical antiquity.
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- Yerel saat:10 Temmuz, 21:08
- Kuruluş tarihi:MÖ 45
- Nüfusu:78.446 (1 Ocak 2023)
- Yüzölçümü:97,5 km²