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    Kisvarda is a small city in north-eastern Hungary, with a population of about 18,000 as of 2005. It is located where Hungary becomes quite narrow, and it is close to the border with Slovakia, Ukraine and Romania.

  2. Kisvárda (németül: Kleinwardein) város Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg vármegyében, a Kisvárdai járásban – melynek központja –, két nagy tájegység határánál fekszik: keleten a Nyírség, nyugaton a Rétköz határolja. A település egykoron a Rétköz mocsarának védelmében épült.

  3. Kisvárda is a small town in Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County. in north-eastern Hungary. Kisvárda also attracts tourists to its thermal springs, and the ruins of a medieval castle.

  4. Kisvárda (Hungarian: Kisvárdai járás) is a district in northern part of Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County. Kisvárda is also the name of the town where the district seat is found. The district is located in the Northern Great Plain Statistical Region.

  5. Kisvárda (in Yiddish - Kleinwardein) is a town in northeast Hungary. The Jewish community was organized in 1796: at first it was subordinate to the community of Nagykálló, but became independent in 1843 when Isaiah Banet was appointed to the rabbinate.

  6. Kisvarda was a true cross-section of Hungarian Judaism, ranging all the way from the extremely religious "shtreimel wearers" to non-observant members of parliament. Naturally, each faction sought to rule the congregation, and there was no shortage of serious disputes among them.

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  8. Kisvárda - The former synagogue, which remains one of the most imposing structures in Kisvárda, is now a local history museum known as the Retkozi Muzeum. Kisvárda also attracts tourists to its thermal springs, and the ruins of a medieval castle.

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