
The famous Open Air Plays of Szeged (first held in 1931) are one of the main attractions; which are held every summer celebrated as the Day of the city on May 21. == Etymology == The name Szeged might come from an old Hungarian word for corner (szeg), pointing to the turn of the river Tisza that flows through the city. Others say it derives from t...
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city with county status and seat of Csongrád megye (county), southeastern Hungary. It lies on the Tisza River, west (downstream) of its confluence ... [3 related articles]
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The Szeged was a Hungarian river patrol boat of 133 tons displacement launched in 1915 as the Wels, later renamed the Bregainica. The Szeged was powered by two oil-fired Yarrow boilers providing a top speed of 15 knots and carried a complement of 44. She was armed with two 3-inch guns and two machine-guns.
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