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Miskolc is the third... Miskolc is located at... Miskolc was elevated to the rank of... occupation of most of Hungary the development of Miskolc was brought to a standstill... The Turks burnt Miskolc in 1544 and the city had to pay heavy taxes until 1687... It was during these years that Miskolc became an important centre of wine... In 1724 Miskolc was chosen to be the city where the county hall of... and Miskolc became the sole regional center of Northern Hungary... established Miskolc as the national centre of heavy industry... Although Miskolc suffered a lot during the last year of the war... Miskolc is now trying to become known as a cultural... Although Miskolc is generally thought of as an industrial city... Miskolc was already an important market town in the Middle Ages... The unification was only the first step in Miskolc being developed into an industrial centre... The most popular sport in Miskolc is the football... Miskolc have got other former first league represent Attila FC Miskolc... Miskolc has a famous women basketball team called DKSK Miskolc... s Greater Miskolc is mostly famous for its medieval... r is connected to Historical Miskolc by a district called... stands the steel factory that made Miskolc the most important heavy industrial city of Hungary... of the city and can be found between Miskolc and the holiday resort Miskolctapolca... red to Miskolc known as the Lillaf... The Miskolc stop is located in Di... Public transport in Miskolc is provided by the company... making Miskolc the third city in Hungary to have a tram line... Today the public transport of Miskolc is one of the best ones in Hungary... Miskolc is fortunately now connected to Budapest by a bullet train which obtains a maximum speed... hour and gets a passenger from Budapest to Miskolc in an hour and forty minutes non...

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