Kunszentmiklós
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Town in Southern Great Plain, Hungary
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47°01′35″N 19°07′22″E / 47.02641°N 19.12278°E / 47.02641; 19.12278
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Kunszentmiklós (German: Sankt Niklas) is a town in Bács-Kiskun county, Hungary. The name is derived from the Cumans (Kun in Hungarian).
Twin cities
- Cristuru Secuiesc Romania
- Blumberg Germany
- Skorenovac Serbia
- Karcag Hungary
- St. Julian's Malta
- Chepa Ukraine
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- Official website in Hungarian
- (in Hungarian) Térkép Kalauz – Kunszentmiklós
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- (in Hungarian) Kunszentmiklós.lap.hu
- (in Hungarian) Kunszentmiklós Város Tűzoltósága
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