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  1. Gyula es una ciudad (en húngaro: "város") en el condado de Békés, en el sureste de Hungría. Se encuentra cerca de la frontera con Rumanía, junto al río Fehér-Körös.

  2. Gyula (Hungarian pronunciation: ⓘ; German: Jula; Romanian: Jula or Giula) is a town in Békés County, Hungary. The town is best known for its medieval castle and a thermal bath. Ferenc Erkel, the composer of the Hungarian national anthem, and Albrecht Dürer the Elder, the father of Albrecht Dürer, were also born in Gyula.

  3. Gyula (románul: Jula, Giula; németül: Jula) város Békés vármegyében, a Gyulai járás központja. A megyeszékhely után a megye második legnépesebb települése, kb. 28 ezer lakossal. A Gyulához tartozó Gyulavári a város egyéb részeitől keletre, a Fehér-Körösön túl fekszik.

  4. El castillo de Gyula (en húngaro: Gyulai vár) es una fortaleza medieval construida en el siglo XV, ubicada en el condado de Békés, en Hungría. Este castillo es la única fortaleza medieval de ladrillos construida en una llanura que aún se conserva en perfecto estado en toda Europa.

  5. visithungary.com › articles › gyula-castleGyula Castle

    Gyula Castle was built in the 15th century and is the only lowland Gothic brick castle in Central Europe that has remained intact. Its relative completeness as seen today is the result of the protection provided by the aristocratic family that owned the neighbouring Almásy Castle.

  6. Gyula (Yula, Gula, Gila) was, according to Muslim and Byzantine sources, the title of one of the leaders, the second in rank, of the Hungarian tribal federation in the 9th–10th centuries. In the earliest Hungarian sources, the title name is only recorded as a personal name (Gyyla, Geula, Gyla, Iula).

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GyulaGyula - Wikipedia

    Gyula may refer to: Gyula (title), Hungarian leader title in the 9th–10th centuries; Gyula (name), Hungarian male given name, derived from the title; People. Gyula II, the Hungarian gyula who ruled Transylvania in the 10th-century and was baptized in Constantinople around 950