Hács

Hács
Hács
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Administration
Pays Drapeau de Hongrie Hongrie
Région Transdanubie méridionale
Comitat Somogy
Langue(s) Hongrois
Géographie
Coordonnées 46° 38′ 59″ Nord
       17° 41′ 13″ Est
/ 46.64961, 17.68701


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(Voir situation sur la carte de l'Europe)

Hács

(Situation sur une carte de Hongrie)

Localisation de la ville
Hács

Hács est un village et une commune du comitat de Somogy en Hongrie.

Géographie

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