- Australia),
formerly the
Australian Performing Arts
Centres ****ociation (
APACA), is the peak
national body for
performing arts centres. It was founded...
- Apața (Hungarian:
Apáca; German: Geist) is a
commune in Brașov County, Romania. It is
composed of a
single village, Apața. It is
situated in the traditional...
- Szabó as Mentõs
Viola Orbán as Kutyás
apáca Géza
Berczy as Pap
Tibor Puskás as
Triciklis fiú Dóra Fáy Kiss as
Apáca Rîpeanu p.109 Juhász p.38 Juhász, István...
- de
traseist cu
patalama de revoluţionar:
Petre Roman, de la
idolul de la
APACA la
primul pe
lista lui Firea". adevarul.ro (in Romanian). 18
August 2020...
-
Faculty of
Journalism of the
University of
Bucharest and its campus, the
Apaca textiles factory and the
headquarters of
Vodafone Romania. However, it sees...
- 2018.
Oxford Phrase & Fable. "Jeles
Napok -
Szent Valburga (Walpurgis)
apáca - "Walpurgis-éj"". jelesnapok.oszk.hu.
Retrieved 30
March 2024. Hielkema...
-
given first,
followed by the
German and
Hungarian names. Apața (Geist,
Apáca) Bod (Brenndorf, Botfalva) Bran (Törzburg, Törcsvár) Brașov (Kronstadt,...
-
Roman –
suggests that he is
rather po****r
among the
female workers of the
APACA textile factory in
Bucharest (whom they
reported shouting once: Nu vrem...
- on
unmarried persons were enforced. In 1985, a
woman who
worked at the
APACA textile factory died
after an
illegal abortion, and her case was used by...
- (Érmindszent/Mecenţiu) – poet
Mariska Ady (Hadad/Hodod) – poet János Apáczai
Csere (
Apáca/Apața) –
educator Lajos Áprily (Braşov) – poet János
Arany (Salonta) – poet...