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Tés

Tés is a village in Veszprém County, Hungary.

History

Tés is one of the most commanding settlements of the Bakony mountain, it can be found on the largest plateau of the East-Bakony at the height of 465 m. The number of residents has been about 900 for ages. According to a legend, the village got its name from King Matthias who spent a lot of time in Várpalota. On one of these occasions, he located prisoners onto the hill that was supposedly the habitat of bears in those days. While selecting the prisoners, he kept repeating ’You too, you too’ that is in Hungarian ’Te is mész, te is mész, te is, te is, te is.’ The name of the village, Tés was born from the contraction of ’te is’. Of course this is just a folktale, in point of fact the origin of the name of the village is unknown.

The first written document, which mentions the village under the name of Tehes, is from 1086. The settlement didn’t have a constant landowner. It was the property of the Benedictine Bakonybél Abbey, it also belonged to the Bakonyi Erdőispánság and paid taxes to almost everybody who had ever been the master of the land.

Štós

Štós (before 1973 Štos; German: Stoß, earlier Stoos; Hungarian: Stósz, earlier Soosz, in the Middle Ages Hegyalja) is a village and municipality in Košice-okolie District in the Košice Region of eastern Slovakia. It is one of several towns in Bodva Valley. Other towns in Bodva Valley include: Jasov, Lucia Bania, Medzev (Metzenseifen), and Vyšný Medzev (Upper Metzenseifen).

History

The village developed from an old Slav mining settlement. After the Mongol invasion of 1241, the depopulated region was resettled by German settlers. The place-name derives from the German family name Stoss. In 1341 many privileges were given to German miners. The village passed to Jasov and in 1427 to Smolník. After that, it belonged to the local lord Ján Baglos. In 1449 Johann Kistner from Štitník gave his part of the village to Carthusian monastery of the Spiš County.

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  • Voiceless alveolar affricate

    The voiceless alveolar sibilant affricate is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The sound is transcribed in the International Phonetic Alphabet with t͡s or t͜s (formerly with ʦ). The voiceless alveolar affricate occurs in many Indo-European languages, such as German, Pashto, Russian and most other Slavic languages such as Polish and Serbo-Croatian; also, among many others, in Georgian, in Japanese, in Mandarin Chinese, and in Cantonese. Some international auxiliary languages, such as Esperanto, Ido and Interlingua also include this sound.

    Voiceless alveolar sibilant affricate

    Features

    Features of the voiceless alveolar sibilant affricate:

  • Its manner of articulation is sibilant affricate, which means it is produced by first stopping the air flow entirely, then directing it with the tongue to the sharp edge of the teeth, causing high-frequency turbulence.
  • The stop component of this affricate is laminal alveolar, which means it is articulated with the blade of the tongue at the alveolar ridge. For simplicity, this affricate is usually called after the sibilant fricative component.
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    Gazdasagi Radio Jazz,Blues,World Hungary
    Sunshine FM 99.4 Varied Hungary
    Rádió Pink Dance Hungary
    Rockvilág Magyar Csatorna Rock Hungary
    Rádió1 Pop Hungary
    Rockvilág Live! Rock Hungary
    Picur Radio Kids Hungary
    MixRadio 1 Dance Hungary
    Rádió 6 (HU) 90s Hungary
    MR4-Nemzetiségi adások Varied Hungary
    Rockvilág Metal Rock Hungary
    Fiksz Radio - FIKSZabilly Budapest Bluegrass Hungary
    XFM Magyarország Ambient,Dance,Electronica Hungary
    Nyugat Rádió FM 88.4 Varied Hungary
    Neston Pop Hungary
    CSABA RADIO Rock,90s,Pop Hungary
    Forrás Rádió Varied Hungary
    MR5-Parlamenti adások Varied Hungary
    Kanizsa Rádió Nagykanizsa 80s Hungary
    Tamási Rádió Varied Hungary
    Fehérvár Radio Pop Hungary
    Amadeus Rádió 102.4 Varied Hungary
    Info Radio News,Talk,Public Hungary
    Rádió 8 Körmend Contemporary Hungary
    Lakihegy Radio Pop Hungary
    Best of Rock FM Rock Hungary
    Rádió 35 Tiszaújváros Pop Hungary
    Fiksz Radio Classic Rock,Blues Hungary
    Callisto Radio 90s,80s,70s Hungary
    LuxFunk Rádió R&B Hungary
    EPER 97.0 Budapest College Hungary
    Duna World Radio News,Public Hungary
    radióTOP Kazincbarcika Unknown Hungary
    Radio Maria Hungary Religious Hungary
    Lánchíd Rádió Varied Hungary
    MR7 Varied Hungary
    Kék Duna Rádió 90s,80s,Adult Contemporary Hungary
    Neo World Radio World Hungary
    Folkradio.hu Folk,World Europe Hungary
    Szolnok FM 90.4 Top 40 Hungary
    MR2-Petőfi Rádió Varied Hungary
    MR3-Bartók Rádió Classical Hungary
    MixRadio 2 Dance Hungary
    Radio Q Hungary Varied Hungary
    Golgota Radio Gospel,Religious Hungary
    Class FM (HU) Varied Hungary
    Civil Rádió Talk Hungary
    Ha-Jó Rádió Varied Hungary
    Music FM (HU) Top 40 Hungary

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