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Kisbér | ||
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Town | ||
![]() City hall of Kisbér | ||
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Location of Komárom-Esztergom County in Hungary | ||
Country |
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Region | Central Transdanubia | |
County | Komárom-Esztergom County | |
Subregion | Kisbér | |
Government | ||
• Mayor | Zoltán Sinkovicz (FIDESZ-KDNP) | |
Area | ||
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103.84 km2 (40.09 sq mi) |
Kisbér is a town in Komárom-Esztergom County, Central Transdanubia Region, Hungary.
he town was first mentioned in 1277.
Royal Stud[]
Kisber was home to the 15,648-acre (63.325 km2) Imperial-Royal Stud where a Thoroughbred racehorse named for the town was bred under the supervision of Stud's manager, Count Zoest. Foaled in 1873, Kisber raced in England where in 1876 he won that country's most prestigious race, the Epsom Derby. He was then sent to Paris where he won France's most important race, the Grand Prix de Paris.[1]
Twin towns — Sister cities[]
Kisbér is twinned with:
Eslohe, Germany
Kolárovo, Slovakia
Câmpia Turzii, Romania
People[]
- Lipót Baumhorn, architect
References[]
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