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The Leitha ( German: [ˈlaɪtaː] ( listen); Hungarian: Lajta or Lajtha, formerly Sár (-víz); Czech and Slovak: Litava) is a river in Austria and Hungary, a right tributary of the Danube. It is 120.8 km …
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The Battle of the Leitha River was fought on 15 June 1246 near the banks of the Leitha river between the forces of the King Béla IV of Hungary and Duke Frederick II of Austria. The …
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Français : La Leitha est une rivière d'Autriche et d'Hongrie. Elle est formée par la réunion des Schwarza et Pitten et se jette dans le Danube.
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https://detailedpedia.com/wiki-Leitha_RiverThe Leitha ( German: [ˈlaɪtaː] ( listen); Hungarian: Lajta or Lajtha, formerly Sár (-víz); Czech and Slovak: Litava) is a river in Austria and Hungary, a right tributary of the Danube. It is 120.8 km …
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Leitha (līˈtä), Hung. Lajta, river, 112 mi (180 km) long, formed in E Austria by the confluence of the Schwarza and Pitten rivers. It flows generally east to an arm of the Danube River near …
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Béla IV Árpád. Frederick II of Babenberg †. The Battle of the Leitha River was fought on 15 June 1246 near the banks of the Leitha river between the forces of the King Béla IV of Hungary and …
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https://wikizero.com/index.php/en//LeithaThe Leitha (German: ; Hungarian: Lajta or Lajtha, formerly Sár(-víz); Czech and Slovak: Litava) is a river in Austria and Hungary, a right tributary of the Danube. It is 120.8 km (75.1 mi) long …
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Old boundary-river Lajtha001.jpg 1,440 × 990; 180 KB Topographia Austriacarum (Merian) 090.jpg 2,000 × 1,688; 636 KB Wampersdorf Leitha 40294.jpg 1,280 × 794; 800 KB
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https://wikizero.com/www///Battle_of_the_Leitha_RiverThe Battle of the Leitha River was fought on 15 June 1246 near the banks of the Leitha river between the forces of the King Béla IV of Hungary and Duke Frederick II of Austria. The …
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The Indo-European root of "to lead", 'leith', means "to step across a threshold". Leadership is thus about stepping ahead and inspiring others. Our name represents us We are Leithà. We are …
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