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Vol. 25 No. 4 (2011)
Vol. 25 No. 4 (2011)
Published:
2011-11-23
Articles
Educational migration, living as migrants: Vojvodinian students in Hungary
Ágnes Erőss, Béla Filep, Patrik Tátrai, Katalin Rácz, Monika Mária Váradi, Doris Wastl-Walter
3-19
PDF (Magyar)
Travelling cultural patterns and the establishment of diasporas
Terézia Nagy
20-37
PDF (Magyar)
From talent maps to talent geography
Ferenc Győri
38-60
PDF (Magyar)
Outlook
Spatial differences of party preferences in Slovakia, 1992–2010
Balázs Szabó, Patrik Tátrai
61-80
PDF (Magyar)
Mapping the spatial relationship of global cities using air traffic data
Gábor Dudás, Péter Pernyész
81-106
PDF (Magyar)
Border-line
The possibilities, obstacles and achievements of cross-border cooperation in the El Paso – Ciudad Juárez region
Francisco J. Llera, Ferenc Gyuris, Angeles Lopez-Norez
107-126
PDF (Magyar)
Gyula – a small town in the border zone within a cross-border urban region
Gábor Nagy
127-147
PDF (Magyar)
Border position and tourism in Subcarpathia
Sándor Berghauer
148-164
PDF (Magyar)
Book reviews
Replika 71. szám (2010) – Hajléktalanság és térbeli kirekesztés
Csaba Jelinek
165-169
PDF (Magyar)
Bajmócy Zoltán: Bevezetés a helyi gazdaságfejlesztésbe
Éva G. Fekete
170-174
PDF (Magyar)
Scientific life
Still promising. István Bibó on territorial units of local public administration
Tamás Horváth M.
175-183
PDF (Magyar)
“Crisis – causes, dimensions and reactions”. Report on the 6th International Conference of Critical Geography
Anna Nemes-Nagy
184-190
PDF (Magyar)
Research Group for Spatial Economics and Automotive Industry at Széchenyi István University
János Rechnitzer, Melinda Smahó
191-194
PDF (Magyar)
“I have always been fond of regional geography”. Interview with Ferenc Probáld
Róbert Győri, Ferenc Probáld
195-210
PDF (Magyar)
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