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Dalnic (Hungarian:
Dálnok,
Hungarian pronunciation: [
ˈdaːlnok]) is a
commune in
Covasna County, Transylvania, Romania.
Composed of a
single village, Dalnic...
- Béla Miklós de
Dálnok, Vitéz of
Dálnok (Hungarian: [ˈmikloːʃ ˈbeːlɒ], 11 June 1890 – 21
November 1948) was a
Hungarian military officer and politician...
- his ancestry, family, or
early life. His
birthplace has been
suggested as
Dálnok (today Dalnic, Romania). It was ****erted by Márki in his 1913 biography...
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Lajos Veress de
Dálnok (4
October 1889 - 29
March 1976) was a
Hungarian military officer, who
served as
commander of the
Hungarian Second Army
during the...
- He was the
Minister of
Agriculture in the
government of Béla Miklós de
Dálnok,
delegated by the
Hungarian Communist Party. He
distributed land
among the...
- Colonel-General Vitéz Gábor
Faragho and Colonel-General Vitéz Béla Miklós of
Dálnok joined the
Soviet forces after the
failed attempt of
Horthy to make an armistice...
- Istenek, 2004. Az
aranyhal palotája (ill: Stefánia Felszegi), 2004. Bűvös
dalnok (with József Csire), 2003
Turpi lak (ill: Stefánia Felszegi), 2002. Itt...
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Italian Expeditionary Corps in
Russia 23
January 1942 — Béla Miklós de
Dálnok Hungary Lieutenant field marshal Hungarian Fast
Corps 4
December 1941 —...
- of
Ladislaus Cornel Donner, an engineer, and
Maria Donner née
Kovats de
Dalnok. He and his
brother Cornel were
brought up in the
Lutheran faith of their...
- (Szentkatolna)
Cernat (Csernáton) Chichiș (Kökös) Comandău (Kommandó)
Dalnic (
Dálnok) Dobârlău (Dobolló)
Estelnic (Esztelnek) Ghelința (Gelence) Ghidfalău (Gidófalva)...