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LUGOS

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Encyclopaedia Britannica (1911) / britannica_1911
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lugos, the capital of the county of krasso-szoreny, hungary, 225 m. s.e. of budapest by rail. pop. (1900) 16,126. it is situated on both banks of the river temes, which divides the town in two quarters, the rumanian on the right and the german on the left bank. it is the seat of a greek-united (rumanian) bishop. lugos carries on an active trade in wine, and has several important fairs, while the surrounding country, which is mountainous and well-wooded, produces large quantities of grapes and plums. lugos was once a strongly fortified place and of greater relative importance than at present. it was the last seat of the hungarian revolutionary government (august 1849), and the last resort of kossuth and several other leaders of the national cause, previous to their escape to turkey.