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Dorog (German: Drostdorf) is a
small town in Komárom-Esztergom County, Hungary. It lies 38 km (24 mi) north-west from the
center of Budapest. The name...
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Dorogi ****ball Club is a
Hungarian football club from
Dorog. They
recently relegated from
second division to play in
Nemzeti Bajnokság III. On 5 July...
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Justine Dorog (born
March 13, 1998) is a
Filipina professional volleyball player. She
currently serves as ****istant
coach for the Farm
Fresh Foxies volleyball...
- more
species of
Amphicticeps were
described by Wang et al. in 2005: A.
dorog is
currently known exclusively from
teeth and jaw
elements found in the...
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Hungarian footballer who
plays for
Dorog. In
February 2019,
Albert joined Jászberényi FC. On 8 July 2022,
Albert returned to
Dorog.
Updated to
games pla**** as...
- novelist,
playwright and screenwriter. He died in a road
accident near
Dorog aged thirty. His 1935
novel Seven Slaps was
adapted into the 1937 German...
- дорог, of
Highways (GUŠD, GU šosseynykh
dorog) ГУЖД – железных дорог, of
Railways (GUŽD, GU železnykh
dorog) ГУЛаг– Главное управление исправительно-трудовых...
- Péter
Bacsa (born 21
November 1970, in
Dorog) is a
Hungarian former wrestler who
competed in the 1996
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans...
- Lady Blazers.
Rogelio Getigan will be the team's
first head coach.
Jessa Dorog (2024–present)
Rogelio Getigan (2024–present) Ulanday, John
Bryan (June...
- to: "Roads" (Red Army
Choir song), 1945
Dorogi FC, a
football club from
Dorog,
Hungary Attila Dorogi (born 1987),
Hungarian football player This disambiguation...