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See also:WARASDIN (Hungarian, Varasd; Croatian, Varaz'din) , a royal See also:free See also:town of See also:Hungary, and See also:capital of the See also:county of Warasdin, in Croatia-Slavonia ; on the right See also:bank of the See also:Drave, 62 in. by See also:rail N.N.E. of See also:Agram. Pop. (1900) 12,930. Warasdin is the seat of a See also:district See also:court, and possesses an old See also:castle, a cathedraland several churches, monasteries and See also:schools. It carries on a brisk See also:trade in See also:timber, See also:wine, See also:fruit, See also:tobacco, See also:spirits, stoneware and See also:silk. See also:Coal is also See also:mined in the Warasdin Mountains. The celebrated See also:sulphur See also:baths of Constantins-See also:Bad or Toplitz, known to the See also:Romans as Thermae Constantianae, See also:lie about 10 m. S. End of Article: WARASDIN (Hungarian, Varasd; Croatian, Varaz'din)Additional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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