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Csoma is the name of
Csoma, Hungary,
village in
Somogy county, Hungary. Sándor Kőrösi
Csoma,
Hungarian explorer Csoma család,
noble family with the title...
- Sándor
Csoma de Kőrös (Hungarian: [ˈʃaːndor ˈkøːrøʃi ˈt͡ʃomɒ]; born Sándor
Csoma; 27
March 1784/8 – 11
April 1842) was a
Hungarian philologist and Orientalist...
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Csoma (Korean: 초머 모세; born May 11, 1978) is a
Hungarian Koreanist. He
researches current and
historical events in Korea. He is an ****ociate professor...
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Botond Csoma (born 18
February 1975) is a
Romanian politician who is
member of the
Chamber of Deputies. He was
elected in 2016. "Another
Western Academic...
- Estonian-Russian
philologist and
academic (d. 1864) 1784 – Sándor Kőrösi
Csoma,
Hungarian philologist, orientalist, and
author (d. 1842) 1785 –
Louis XVII...
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scientists have been
recipients of a
Nobel Prize.
Until 2012
three individuals—
Csoma, János
Bolyai and Tihanyi—were
included in the
UNESCO Memory of the World...
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Alpar Csoma (born 22
March 1984), is a
Romanian ****sal
player who
plays for City'us and the
Romanian national ****sal team. "2012 ****sal EURO programme"...
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Csoma is a
village in
Somogy county, Hungary. The
settlement is part of the Balatonboglár wine region.
According to László
Szita the
settlement was completely...
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Retrieved 14
March 2021. "A diaszpóra tudományos megközelítése". Kőrösi
Csoma Sándor program. 3 July 2015. "World
Directory of
Minorities and Indigenous...
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first Tibetan-English
dictionary and
grammar book was
written by
Alexander Csoma de Kőrös in 1834.
Humans inhabited the
Tibetan Plateau at
least 21,000 years...