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See also: Komarom, Hungary, 65 m
.
W.N.W. of See also: Budapest by See also: rail
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Pop
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(1900), 16,816
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It is situated at the eastern extremity of the See also: island Csall6koz or See also: Grosse Schutt, at the confluence of the Waag with the Danube
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Just below Komarom the two arms into which the Danube separates below Pressburg, forming the Grosse Schutt island, unite again
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Since 1896 the market-See also: town of Uj-Szony, which lies on the opposite See also: bank of the Danube, has been incorporated with Komarom
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The town is celebrated chiefly for its fortifications, which See also: form the centre of the inland fortifications of the Austro-Hungarian See also: monarchy
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A brisk See also: trade in cereals, See also: timber, See also: wine and See also: fish is carried on
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Komarom is one of the See also: oldest towns of Hungary, having received its charter in 1265
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The fortifications were begun by See also: Matthias See also: Corvinus, and were enlarged and strengthened during the See also: Turkish See also: wars (1526-64)
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New forts were constructed in 1663 and were greatly
enlarged between 18o5 and 1809
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In 1543, 1594, 1598 and 1663 it was beleaguered by the See also: Turks
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It was raised to the dignity of a royal See also: free town in 1751
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During the revolutionary war of 1848-49 Komarom was a See also: principal point of military operations, and was long unsuccessfully besieged by the Austrians, who on the lrth of See also: July 1849 were defeated there by General See also: Gorgei, and on the 3rd of See also: August by General See also: Klapka
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On the 27th of See also: September the fortress capitulated to the Austrians upon honourable terms, and on the 3rd and 4th of See also: October was evacuated by the Hungarian troops
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The treasure of the See also: Austrian See also: national bank was removed here from Vienna in 1866, when that city was threatened by the Prussians
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