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Answer for the clue "Hungarian city near the Serbian border ", 6 letters:
szeged

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(; see also other alternative names ) is the third largest city of Hungary , the largest city and regional centre of the Southern Great Plain and the county seat of Csongrád county . The University of Szeged is one of the most distinguished universities ...

Usage examples of szeged.

At Szeged the Russians have very soon gained a strong bridgehead which we are unable to dent, and from which they make a swift thrust N.

I lunged with the butt of the Szeged, he blocked and tried to level his own blaster.

I reeled back, hung on somehow to the Szeged and suddenly had the distance to use it.

I must have been moving forward, because the second yak enforcer blocked me, face gone shocked, hands filled with a pair of Szeged slug guns.

The enforcer was two severed halves steaming up at me from the floor, Szeged still gripped in each fist.

I had time for a hard breath, a glance down at the weapon in my hands piece of shit Szeged Incandess and then another blaster beam flared off the alloy surface beside my head.

It is chiefly active at first in the area between Szeged and Szolnok, later also further north.

The new Russian assault on the Theiss is considerably delayed and weakened by this interruption of their lines of communication, at least in this northern sector, but they are able to keep expanding the big bridgehead at Szeged and joining it up with a smaller one further north.

The weather report, which predicted further heavy and continuous snowfalls over almost the entire country, contained an item of extreme interest: all south-west Hungary, in an area stretching east from Lake Balaton to Szeged on the Yugoslavian border, was completely immobilised by the severest snowstorm since the war, every road, railway line and airport being completely blocked.

Mecser, after the fall of the Dual Monarchy and the disbanding of the Army, reported to duty at the counter revolutionary nationalist government formed at Szeged and participated in the reorganization of the national army.

The Fifth Army Corps of Szeged, the Sixth Corps of Debrecen and the Ninth Corps of Kolozsvar remained in the country as defensive reserve.

October, Colonel Geza Utassy, who was sent by the Regent to Szeged, got in touch with Soviet Russian Marshall Malinovski, commander of the Armies thrusting forward from the Balkans.

Malinovski also requested that a report on the situation be rendered to him at his headquarters in Szeged on October 16.

Utassy never reached Szeged for be was arrested in the course of the same night.

Voros defected to the Russians on October 31 at Szeged, and later spoke over the radio from Moscow to the Hungarian nation and asked them to surrender.