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  • 31Balaton-Füred — Balaton Füred, s. Füred …

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  • 32Balaton Principality — The Balaton Principality (also called Pannonia, Lower Pannonia, Pannonian Principality, Transdanubian Principality or Slavic Pannonian State, 839/840 876) was a Slavic principality (duchy) located in the western part of the Pannonian plain,… …

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  • 33Balaton (Heves) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Balaton. Balaton …

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  • 34Balaton, Minnesota — Infobox Settlement official name = Balaton, Minnesota settlement type = City nickname = motto = imagesize = image caption = image imagesize = image caption = image mapsize = 250px map caption = Location of Balaton, Minnesota mapsize1 = map… …

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  • 35Balaton (Asteroid) — Asteroid (2242) Balaton Eigenschaften des Orbits (Simulation) Orbittyp Hauptgürtelasteroid Große Halbachse 2,2085  …

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  • 36Balaton, Lake — Lake, Hungary. Southwest of Budapest, it is the largest lake in central Europe, covering 231 sq mi (598 sq km), with a maximum depth of about 37 ft (11 m). It contains two wildlife reserves. While agriculture remains important in the area, the… …

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  • 37Balaton (car) — The Balaton was a Hungarian microcar made by Székesfehérvári Motorjavitó Vállalat based in Székesfehérvár. which began production in 1956. It was powered by a 250 cc 8 bhp Pannonia motorcycle engine. The rubber suspension was developed from an… …

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  • 38Balaton (Auto) — Der Balaton war ein ungarischer Kleinwagen. Der Techniker Jószef Zappel stellte 1956 einen Kleinwagen vor. Das Fahrzeug hatte vier Räder. Die Pontonkarosserie in Stufenheckform bot Platz für vier Personen. Anstelle von Türen war das Oberteil der… …

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  • 39Balaton-Felvidéki nemzeti park — Sp Bãlatono Fèlvidėko nacionãlinis párkas Ap Balaton Felvidéki nemzeti park L Vengrijoje …

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  • 40Balaton — /bal euh ton /; Hung. /bo lo tawn/, n. a lake in W Hungary: the largest lake in central Europe. ab. 50 mi. (80 km) long; 230 sq. mi. (596 sq. km). German, Plattensee. * * * …

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