- Péter
Bacsó (6
January 1928 – 11
March 2009) was a
Hungarian film
director and screenwriter.
After high
school graduation Bacsó wanted to
become an actor...
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Chabanivka (pronounced: Tscha-ba-novka; Hungarian:
Bacsó) is a
village in
Uzhhorod Raion, ****pattia Oblast, Ukraine. It was part of the
Kingdom of Hungary...
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David Schofield as
Sycardius Ray
Stevenson as
Cesareane Tam
Williams as
Bacso Farid Elouardi as
Csikasz Barslkhagva Batbold as
Khasi In May 2022, Kevin...
- 1969
Hungarian political satire comedy film
directed by Péter
Bacsó, co-written by
Bacsó and János Újhegyi, and
starring Ferenc Kállai,
Lajos Őze, Béla...
- Szentmihályi 1979–1980 Károly
Lakat 1980–1982 Jenő
Dalnoki 1982–1984 István
Bacsó 1984–1985 Károly
Lakat 1985 Miklós Temesvári 1985–1988
Antal Szentmihályi...
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still used today,
although not frequently.
Other forms are Bacsa, Bacskó,
Bacsó.
Hungarian linguists claim that the word was
derivation from the Old Turkic...
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Gyula Szabó
Ferenc Szalma Szabolcs Tóth Ottó
Ulmann Cinematography Zoltán
Bacsó Edited by
Magda Hap
Music by István
Vajda Production company PannóniaFilm...
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painter and
graphic artist Béla
Bacsó (disambiguation) Béla
Bacsó (1891–1920)
Hungarian journalist and
writer Béla
Bacsó (1952)
aesthete Béla Bácskai (1912–1994)...
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Legros Yves-Marie
Maurin Monique Thierry Sady
Rebbot Cinematography Zoltán
Bacsó András
Klausz Mihály Kovács Árpád
Lossonczy Edited by
Dominique Boischot...
- Montmelian.
France Gouais blanc × ? 1000 (France, 1990s)
Jampal Juhfark Bacso,
Balatoni Szőlő, Bárányfarkú, Boros,
Boros Fehér,
Boros Vékonyhéjú, Budai...