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Esterházy - Wikipedia Count Paul Oscar Esterházy was an immigration agent, who, in 1886, settled south of the present town of Esterhazy, in Saskatchewan, Canada with 35 Hungarian families from the vicinity of Kaposvár
Town of Esterhazy - Home Welcome to the official site for the Town of Esterhazy, Saskatchewan Esterhazy is a prospering industrial and agricultural community of nearly 2,500 people located just west of the Saskatchewan-Manitoba border
Esterházy Family | Hungarian Aristocrats Music Patrons | Britannica Esterházy Family, aristocratic Magyar family that produced numerous Hungarian diplomats, army officers, and patrons of the arts By the 18th century the Esterházys had become the largest landowners in Hungary, and they came to possess a private fortune even larger than that of the Habsburg emperors whose supporters they were
Town of Esterhazy - Visitors Esterhazy is less than a five-hour drive from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan’s largest centre and less than a three-hour drive from the province’s capital city of Regina Esterhazy is reputed to be named after a Hungarian aristocrat, Count Paul Oscar Esterhazy
Esterházy family summary | Britannica Esterházy family , Aristocratic Magyar family, dating from at least the 15th century, that produced numerous Hungarian diplomats, army officers, and patrons of the arts
Esterhazy, Saskatchewan - Wikipedia Esterhazy is a town in the south-eastern part of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan, 83 kilometres (52 mi) south-east of Yorkton along Highways 22 and 80 The town is in the Rural Municipality of Fertile Belt No 183
Esterhazy Palace Esterházy Palace in Eisenstadt invites visitors on an extraordinary journey back in time to the world of the aristocracy: an opulent banqueting table in the White Hall takes visitors back to the sumptuous dining culture around 1800, when the aristocracy dined in luxurious surroundings
Esterhazy - Tourism Saskatchewan Esterhazy is a prospering industrial and agricultural community With three potash mines located in close proximity to town, Esterhazy has been aptly named the Potash Capital of the World It is also home to Saskatchewan's Potash Interpretive Centre and Esterhazy Flour Mill
Esterhazy, Saskatchewan Canada - Come Explore Canada Esterhazy, a charming town nestled in the south-eastern part of Saskatchewan, Canada, is a must-visit destination for history buffs and nature enthusiasts alike Located 83 kilometres south-east of Yorkton along Highways 22 and 80, Esterhazy is part of the Rural Municipality of Fertile Belt No 183
Esterhazy | Welcome Esterhazy forges a bridge from its lively past to a forward-looking present: contemporary interventions in centuries-old walls, classical performances in historical settings, and works by world-famous artists