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Hungarian hussar in the
early 18th century.
Other spellings include chako,
czako, sjako, schako, schakot, and tschako. From 1800 on, the
shako became a common...
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Czakó or Cakó is a
Hungarian language surname. It may
refer to:
Csaba Czakó (1943–2023),
Hungarian rower Ferenc Cakó (born 1950),
Hungarian artist György...
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Csaba Czakó (6
April 1943 – 25
March 2023) was a
Hungarian rower.
Czakó was born in
Budapest on 6
April 1943. At the 1967
European Rowing Championships...
- László
Czakó (Hungarian: [ˈlaːsloː ˈt͡sɒkoː]; born 5
January 1966) is a
Hungarian gastroenterologist,
medical researcher,
university professor and the...
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Zsigmond Czakó (Dés, 20 June 1820 – Pest, 14
December 1847) was a
Hungarian actor and playwright. He
studied philosophy and the law in Kolozsvár and Nagyen****...
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Iosif Czako (Romanian:
Iosif Ciaco; 11 June 1906, in Reșița,
Romania – 12
September 1966, in Reșița) was a
Romanian football defender. His sons Ștefan...
- György
Czakó (11 July 1933 – 9
February 2023) was a
Hungarian figure skater. He was a three-time (1951, 1952, 1954)
Hungarian national champion. He represented...
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Robert Czakó Mural is a
mural painting at St. Mary's
Hostel in
Alice Springs in the
Northern Territory of Australia. It was
painted by
Hungarian Artist...
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Krisztina Czakó (born 17
December 1978) is a
Hungarian former figure skater. She is the 1997
European silver medalist and 1994
Skate Canada International...
- 237–416. doi:10.1021/cr60162a001. ISSN 0009-2665. Kürti, László;
Barbara Czakó (2005).
Strategic Applications of
Named Reactions in
Organic Synthesis....