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duties in 1334 when it was mentioned by its | Hungarian name mentioning a sacerdos de Oduorhel. |
The | Hungarian name means "Hawkish Creek". |
ed on October 6 as a day of mourning for the | Hungarian nation. |
The work was dedicated "to the | Hungarian Nation." |
pated at the 1988 Summer Olympics, where the | Hungarian national team placed fourth, and at the 1992 |
He became | Hungarian national champion in 1998, interfering with |
ell at Genk he would regain his place in the | Hungarian national team. |
In 11 seasons of football with the | Hungarian national team 'The Wizard' managed to score |
y consequent that Madl was nominated for the | Hungarian National Team. |
Hungarian National Championship I: 2005/06 (1) | |
As a member of the | Hungarian National Olympic Saber Team Fencing at the 1 |
He played 40 times for the | Hungarian national side, scoring once. |
g the 1950s he was a member of the legendary | Hungarian national team known as the Mighty Magyars. |
He served as president of the | Hungarian National Fine Art Association and manager ch |
e played 50 games and scored 2 goals for the | Hungarian national team as a right defender. |
He made his debut for the | Hungarian national team in 1982, and got 56 caps and 1 |
ue Philharmonic and see return visits to the | Hungarian National and Bremen Philharmonics. |
He played for the | Hungarian national handball team, and participated at |
The | Hungarian national team suffered no defeats in Class-A |
ttracted much attention in the chorus of the | Hungarian National Theatre at Budapest. |
The | Hungarian National Theater was located on the square u |
He made his debut for the | Hungarian national team in 1982, and got 37 caps and 4 |
She debuted on the | Hungarian national team on 16 October 1993 against Pol |
Eisenhoffer earned eight caps with the | Hungarian national team between 1920 and 1924. |
er Olympics, where she placed fifth with the | Hungarian national team. |
up of Russia silver medalist and 2009 & 2010 | Hungarian national champion. |
e is the 2011 National Champion and two-time | Hungarian national silver medalist. |
and he acted as the technical manager of the | Hungarian national football team. |
almosi, won 11 caps playing football for the | Hungarian national team and his mother also was involv |
In 1974, he was chosen to manage the | Hungarian national team, but illness forced him to res |
he became European champion in 2000 with the | Hungarian national team, and received a bronze medal i |
He's already played for the | Hungarian national team Sub-21. |
0 items to the biological collections of the | Hungarian National Museum, including 300 new animal sp |
Statistics of | Hungarian National Championship I in the 2002/2003 sea |
Hungarian National Championship: 1932, 1934, 1938, 194 | |
g in 1830, the city became the centre of the | Hungarian national movement within the principality. |
gfalvi has also appeared three times for the | Hungarian national football team. |
He is also 5th in the Goalscoring for the | Hungarian national team. |
has also been capped over 180 times for the | Hungarian national team. |
This midfielder played nine matches for the | Hungarian national team, in which he scored one goal. |
In played 17 matches for the | Hungarian national side and scored once (1906-1913). |
st from 1975 to 1979 and once played for the | Hungarian national team in 1979. |
m (19 in) and is currently on display at the | Hungarian National Museum in Budapest. |
subsequently came into the possession of the | Hungarian National Museum. |
he latter event he was the top scorer of the | Hungarian national team). |
Hirzer was first called up for duty in the | Hungarian national side for a match against Switzerlan |
Statistics of | Hungarian National Championship I in the 2003-2004 sea |
TC as a forward in the eastern group of the | Hungarian National Championship II. |
For the | Hungarian national team he played 19 games and scored |
He made his debut for the | Hungarian national team in 1984, and got 70 caps and 2 |
mes in 1938 (as a Major-General) to join the | Hungarian National Socialist Party, and passed through |
He made his debut for the | Hungarian national team in 1994, and got 35 caps and 1 |
He played a total of 108 matches with the | Hungarian National Team. |
r six seasons and earned eight caps with the | Hungarian national team. |
He played for the | Hungarian national handball team, and participated at |
of Budapest and in the neighbourhood of the | Hungarian National Museum. |
respective languages for the opening of the | Hungarian National Theater in Pest. |
As Head Coach for the | Hungarian National team Gyarmati lead his team to vict |
r jaw harp and strings (three survive in the | Hungarian National Library in Budapest). |
He represented the | Hungarian national football team at the 1934 FIFA Worl |
For the | Hungarian national team he played 30 games as goalkeep |
He has played a number of games for the | Hungarian national team at under-21 level. |
Hungarian National Championship I: 2009-10 | |
Molnar earned twenty-seven caps with the | Hungarian national team, scoring eleven goals. |
ayed for Dunaferr, Debrecen and Vasas in the | Hungarian National Championship I, where he made 182 l |
Starting with 2009 she is coaching the | Hungarian national team. |
A child actor with the | Hungarian National Radio service, he later graduated f |
He represented the | Hungarian national team at the 1996 Summer Olympics in |
Additionally, Vas has represented the | Hungarian national team in several international compe |
He made his debut for the | Hungarian national team in 1996, and has got 52 caps a |
ools until 1967 when he became member of the | Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra, where he pl |
Hungarian National Championship I: runner-up 2004-05 | |
, South African National Youth Orchestra and | Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra (Philharmoni |
painted in 1831 or 1837 is on display at the | Hungarian National Gallery |
He also represented the | Hungarian national side at the 1924 Summer Olympics, a |
To appease | Hungarian nationalism, Franz Joseph made a deal with H |
Hentzi's refusal to join the | Hungarian nationalists and his lengthy defense of Buda |
A source of irritation to | Hungarian nationalists, the statue was the focal point |
s fights and duels between army officers and | Hungarian nationalists. |
not for Czechoslovak citizens with German or | Hungarian nationality). |
In company with other units of the Austro | Hungarian Navy the class took part in the bombardment |
In company with other units of the Austro | Hungarian navy, the Erzherzog Ferdinand Max took a min |
In company with other units of the Austro | Hungarian navy, the Erzherzog Karl took part in the bo |
Hungarian NB II 3. Place: 1994-1995 | |
er photos from the same series as proof to a | Hungarian newspaper. |
arty of Czechoslovakia, was one of the major | Hungarian newspapers in Czechoslovakia in the latter h |
Her title in | Hungarian nobility was Countess Elizabeth Bathory von |
The crucial caveat that the | Hungarian nobility, Magnates (great rural estate lando |
eph I raised him in 1869 to the ranks of the | Hungarian nobility. |
He was born into a | Hungarian noble family in Pest. |
mp was situated in a castle that belonged to | Hungarian noble family Erdoedy until 1922, and in a fo |
Hunyadi family, a | Hungarian noble family from the Middle Ages |
Jeszenszky is an old | hungarian noble family. |
oundings were transformed in a fiefdom for a | Hungarian noble. |
From 1604-1606, the | Hungarian nobleman Stephen Bocskay led a successful re |
Angelitha Wass married a | Hungarian nobleman but did not have any further issue. |
1846 - 7 February 1933) was a distinguished | Hungarian nobleman and politician from an ancient nobl |
was named after Andor Semsey (1833-1923), a | Hungarian nobleman and mineralogist. |
From 1845 to 1848 he was music teacher in a | Hungarian nobleman's family. |
In later centuries the Apafi clan ( | Hungarian nobles in Transylvania) buried their dead in |
045, he could wind up the conspiracy of some | Hungarian nobles, but in the next year, he lost the su |
The | Hungarian Nonius breed stems from an Anglo-Norman stal |
eveals privately to Marcy that the family is | Hungarian, not Irish. |
Joel Spolsky has suggested using a form of | Hungarian notation that indicates whether data are saf |
Unlike sigils, however, | Hungarian notation provides no information to the comp |
Related to sigils is | Hungarian notation, a convention for variable-naming t |
0), the county became part of Romania except | Hungarian occupation between 1940-1944 during World Wa |
In 1369, the | Hungarian occupation of Vidin was brought to an end. |
The | Hungarian occupation of Vidin was a period in the hist |
on, the county became part of Romania except | Hungarian occupation between 1940-1944 during World Wa |
versity of Cluj had moved in the wake of the | Hungarian occupation of Northern Transylvania. |
nian language) became part of Romania except | Hungarian occupation between 1940-1944. |
The | Hungarian offensive midfielder is member of the Hungar |
s written by a well educated, multi-lingual, | Hungarian officer serving in multiple fronts. |
Christoph Karl von Piacsek was an | Hungarian officer in Habsburg military service during |
The company is owned by the | Hungarian oil company MOL Group (47.16%), the Republic |
s involved in merger talks with MOL Group, a | Hungarian oil company in 2005. |
Nagykanizsa became the centre of the | Hungarian oil industry. |
The final was won by | Hungarian Olga Gyarmati. |
zure control by Communist Russia forced many | Hungarian Olympians to make the tough decision to not |
received a Fair Play prize for this from the | Hungarian Olympic Committee. |
ch (born 1867, date of death unknown) was an | Hungarian Olympic fencer. |
Glykais (9 April 1893 - 12 June 1948) was a | Hungarian Olympic fencer. |
He was a member of the | Hungarian Olympic squad and played one match in the ma |
He was a member of the 1924 | Hungarian Olympic football team |
In 1924, he was a member of the | Hungarian Olympic Team. |
lek (5 October 1910 - 4 February 1986) was a | Hungarian Olympic fencer. |
app (7 September 1913 - 8 August 1992) was a | Hungarian Olympic fencer. |
nd a composite European team including three | Hungarian Olympic gold medallists. |
tional Olympic Committee put pressure on the | Hungarian Olympic Committee and threatened sanctions. |
ajos Somodi, Sr. (born 4 December 1928) is a | Hungarian Olympic fencer. |
He was a member of the | Hungarian Olympic squad at the 1912 Summer Olympics. |
He was a member of the | Hungarian Olympic squad and played two matches in the |
unay (29 October 1877 - 1 March 1961) was an | Hungarian Olympic fencer. |
Member of the | Hungarian Olympic team of Sydney at Light Middleweight |
Lauber was also secretary of the | Hungarian Olympic Committee. |
Ambrus Nagy (20 August 1927 - 1998) was an | Hungarian Olympic fencer. |
illi (15 August 1922 - 14 August 1958) was a | Hungarian Olympic fencer. |
Member of the | Hungarian Olympic team of Athens at Middleweight |
He was a member of the | Hungarian Olympic squad and played one match in the ma |
They released their albums in English and in | Hungarian on different dates. |
closer to the original Tokaj wines than the | Hungarian ones (as the Slovaks claim). |
ech Protestants were supported by German and | Hungarian ones. |
Runner-up (3): German, English Open 2009; | Hungarian Open 2010. |
Pro Tour winner (2): Korea Open 2009; | Hungarian Open 2010. |
van der Wiel won the 2010 | Hungarian Open, beating Joey ten Berge 6-5 in the fina |
He then reached the final of the 2008 | Hungarian Open, beating ten Berge in the semis before |
first major international competition at the | Hungarian Open. |
He composed several | Hungarian operas, collection of Hungarian folk dances |
strian parent, the Brau Union Group, and the | Hungarian operation thus became a member of one of the |
di Gloria Gunnar Lundberg, Antonello Palombi | Hungarian Operetta Orch, Hungarian Radio Choir, Pier G |
ny family names have French, Dutch, Italian, | Hungarian or Slavic (e.g. |
ions in Transylvania, being taught in either | Hungarian or German, as teaching in Romanian was stric |
ed as a cavalry weapon, probably inspired by | Hungarian or wider Turco-Mongol warfare. |
phonemes similar to Korean (such as Turkish, | Hungarian, or Swedish) resort to diacritics, with the |
maintain all of the customs and do not speak | Hungarian or German. |
Csernovics Ujfalu was puszta (in | Hungarian) or praedium (depopulated area, in Latin) in |
nable cooperation between Dutch, Flemish and | Hungarian organisations and artists. |
For the | Hungarian organization, see Aid and Rescue Committee. |
This article is about the 1950s | Hungarian organization. |
The Goalkeeper is of | Hungarian origin and holds the Belgian passport. |
Usually is considered to be of | Hungarian origin, but the cookie is unknown in Hungary |
rman origin, while his mother's family is of | Hungarian origin. |
Amerigo Tot is a sculptor of | Hungarian origin. |
Renaissance Man (English trans. of | Hungarian original). |
09 he was made a corresponding member of the | Hungarian Ornithological Society. |
Orom ( | Hungarian: Orom) |
Orom (Ором, | Hungarian: Orom) is a village in Serbia. |
Oslip ( | Hungarian: Oszlop) is a town in Burgenland, Austria, k |
ny (29 October 1881 - 7 February 1958) was a | Hungarian painter and art collector. |
eath in 1994, she lived for seven years with | Hungarian painter Csaba Pasztor. |
For the | Hungarian painter, see Alexander von Wagner. |
sch (April 9, 1859 - January 8, 1928), was a | Hungarian painter. |
chermann (1913-1991) was a twentieth century | Hungarian painter. |
Battle of Belgrad, | Hungarian painting from the 19. |
Nagy (January 13, 1929 - May 3, 2011) was a | Hungarian pair skater. |
an Starosta (Ethiopia) and Hada (Sudan), the | Hungarian Pal Titkos, coach of Egypt. |
Hungarian: palacsinta | |
Archduchess Ilona belongs to the | Hungarian Palatine branch of the House of Habsburg-Lor |
The | Hungarian paleontologist Franz Nopcsa theorized that " |
word paprika is said to be derived from the | Hungarian paprika or the Croatian or Serbian paprika [ |
The | Hungarian paprika is a diminutive form of the Bosnian/ |
Emerik Blum was born to immigrant | Hungarian parents on August 7, 1911 in Sarajevo, Bosni |
Richard Adolf Zsigmondy was born to | Hungarian parents in Vienna on April 1, 1865. |
He was born to ethnic | Hungarian parents in Marghita and in 1991 completed se |
He was born to ethnic | Hungarian parents in Hunedoara and holds two undergrad |
g member of the Fidesz, he was member of the | Hungarian Parliament between 1990-2009 and Minister of |
Count Albert Apponyi became a member of the | Hungarian Parliament in 1872 and remained a member of |
hts and the first woman to be elected to the | Hungarian Parliament in 1920.. |
After long debates on financial concern the | Hungarian Parliament voted for the latter. |
None of these groups were in the | Hungarian parliament and thus were unable to get any s |
w days later, the imperial court ordered the | Hungarian parliament and government dissolved. |
as the last Minister left at his post in the | Hungarian Parliament building in Budapest. |
Later in 1921, the | Hungarian parliament formally nullified the Pragmatic |
He also served as a member in the | Hungarian parliament, and chairman of the High Court o |
she was the first woman to be elected to the | Hungarian Parliament, and in 1923 she founded the Sist |
to 1994, became an independent member of the | Hungarian Parliament. |
h chose not to boycott the elections for the | Hungarian Parliament. |
list: Belgian senator Luc Van den Brande and | Hungarian parliamentarian Matyas Eorsi, who are both m |
The starter of the Mozilla Open Directory's | Hungarian part,He participated in several open source |
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