Lajtabánság
Lajtabánság or Banate of Leitha (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈlaɪtɒbaːnʃaːɡ]; German: Leitha-Banschaft) was a short-lived western Hungarian state in the region where the Austrian federal state of Burgenland now exists. It existed between October 4 and November 10, 1921, following the Treaty of Trianon and the departure of the rump Kingdom of Hungary's army and after the Sopron plebiscite was held in the area according to the .
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Lajtabánság
Lajtabánság or Banate of Leitha (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈlaɪtɒbaːnʃaːɡ]; German: Leitha-Banschaft) was a short-lived western Hungarian state in the region where the Austrian federal state of Burgenland now exists. It existed between October 4 and November 10, 1921, following the Treaty of Trianon and the departure of the rump Kingdom of Hungary's army and after the Sopron plebiscite was held in the area according to the .
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Il Banato di Leithania (in ung ...... tò per ritornare all'Ungheria.
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Lajtabánság (Duits: Leitha-Ban ...... g door Oostenrijk geannexeerd.
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Lajtabánság (deutsch Leithaban ...... ngarn an Österreich übergeben.
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Lajtabánság (niem. Leitha-Bana ...... tu kolejowego przez to miasto.
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Lajtabánság or Banate of Leith ...... than surrender it to Austria.
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Le Lajtabansag (Lajtabánság en ...... che
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Лайтабаншаґ (угор. Lajtabánság ...... Бурґенланду до складу Австрії.
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Lajtabánság
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Leitha
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Banate of Leitha
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Austrian territorial claims in West-Hungary,
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the region where the short-lived Hungarian occupied and governed Lajtabánság existed.
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Gyula Ostenburg-Moravek
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István Friedrich
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Pál Prónay
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Lajtabánság
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Kingdom of Hungary
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First Austrian Republic
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Il Banato di Leithania (in ung ...... maggioranza di lingua tedesca.
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Lajtabánság (Duits: Leitha-Ban ...... g door Oostenrijk geannexeerd.
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Lajtabánság (deutsch Leithaban ...... ngarn an Österreich übergeben.
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Lajtabánság (niem. Leitha-Bana ...... ynarodową, ale nieoficjalnie k
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Lajtabánság or Banate of Leith ...... in the area according to the .
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Le Lajtabansag (Lajtabánság en ...... che
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Лайтабаншаґ (угор. Lajtabánság ...... Бурґенланду до складу Австрії.
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Banato di Leithania
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Banate of Leitha
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Leitha
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