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Beloiannisz (Gr****: Μπελογιάννης) is a
village in Fejér county, Hungary. It was
founded by
Communist Gr****
refugees who left
Greece after the
civil war...
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Soviet Union after World War II. His name was
given to the
village of
Beloiannisz, Hungary,
which housed Gr**** left-wing
refugees who fled
Greece at the...
- Alcsútdoboz Alsószentiván
Bakonycsernye Bakonykúti
Balinka Baracs Baracska Beloiannisz Besnyő Bodmér Cece
Csabdi Csákberény Csókakő Csősz Csór Daruszentmiklós...
- (Gr**** tavern) and a
street Griecheng****e (Gr**** lane).[citation needed]
Beloiannisz is a
village in Fejér county, Hungary. It was
founded by
Communist Gr****...
- An
iconostasis with a
rounded stone ambon of two
steps (
Beloiannisz, Hungary)....
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despite the
presence of
historically more
significant towns in the area.
Beloiannisz (although not a town, only a village) was
planned and
built in the 1950s...
- Gelei, who pla**** as a goalkeeper, pla****
youth football with MTK and
Beloiannisz,
before turning professional in 1957 with
former club MTK. He also pla****...
- (ordered by po****tion, as of 1
January 2012)
Adony (3,912)
Baracs (3,484)
Beloiannisz (1,100) Besnyő (1,779) Daruszentmiklós (1,597) Dunaújváros (48,010) –...
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Eastern Europe (especially Czechoslovakia).
Hungary founded a
village (
Beloiannisz) for Gr**** refugees, and many Gr****s were
resettled in the
former Sudeten...
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Hungary after the Gr****
Civil War,
notably in the 'Gr****'
village of
Beloiannisz.
Bulgarians The town of
Szentendre and the
surrounding villages were...