Hungary, Makó Hungary, Marcali Hungary, Miskolc (Miskolcz)
Hungary, Makó Hungary, Marcali Hungary, Miskolc (Miskolcz)
Hungary, Mohács Hungary, Nagykoros Hungary, Óbuda
Hungary, Mohács Hungary, Nagykoros Hungary, Óbuda
Hungary, Orosháza Hungary, Orosháza Hungary, Pápa
Hungary, Orosháza Hungary, Orosháza Hungary, Pápa
Hungary, Pécs Hungary, Pécs Hungary, Pécs
Hungary, Pécs Hungary, Pécs Hungary, Pécs
Hungary, Pesterzsébet Hungary, Pesterzsébet Hungary, Salgótarján
Hungary, Pesterzsébet Hungary, Pesterzsébet Hungary, Salgótarján
Hungary, Sátoraljaújhely Hungary, Szeged Hungary, Szeged
Hungary, Sátoraljaújhely Hungary, Szeged Hungary, Szeged
Hungary, Székesfehérvár Hungary, Székesfehérvár Hungary, Szekszárd  1896
Hungary, Székesfehérvár Hungary, Székesfehérvár Hungary, Szekszárd 1896
Hungary, Szekszárd Hungary, Szentes Hungary, Szolnok
Hungary, Szekszárd Hungary, Szentes Hungary, Szolnok
Hungary, Szolnok Hungary, Szolnok Hungary, Szolnok
Hungary, Szolnok Hungary, Szolnok Hungary, Szolnok
Hungary, Szombathely Hungary, Szombathely Hungary, Tata
Hungary, Szombathely Hungary, Szombathely Hungary, Tata
Hungary, Tolcsva Hungary, Várpalota Hungary, Zalaegerszeg
Hungary, Tolcsva Hungary, Várpalota Hungary, Zalaegerszeg
Hungary, Miskolc (Miskolcz) Hungary, Salgotarjan Hungary, Szeged Hungary, Szeged
Hungary, Miskolc (Miskolcz) Hungary, Salgotarjan Hungary, Szeged Hungary, Szeged
Hungary, Szeged Hungary, Szolnok Hungary, Szombathely Hungary, Tokaj
Hungary, Szeged Hungary, Szolnok Hungary, Szombathely Hungary, Tokaj
Synagogues of Hungary, p.2 (M-Z)
Postcards depicting Jewish objects of the end of 19 - early 20th centuries

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