- Ghimeș-Făget (Hungarian: Gyimesbükk, pronounced: [ˈɟimɛʃbykk], or
sometimes Nagy-
Gyimes) is a
commune in Bacău County, Romania. It is the only
commune in the county...
- The Csángós (Hungarian: Csángók; Romanian: Ceangăi) are
ethnic Hungarians of
Roman Catholic faith living mostly in the
Romanian region of Moldavia, especially...
-
Wildflowers of
Gyimes (Hungarian:
Gyimesi vadvirág) is a 1939
Hungarian romantic drama film
directed by Ákos Ráthonyi and
starring Klári Tolnay, Zsóka...
- Krisztián Ungváry
published his
findings that Bayer's
grandfather Károly
Gyimes, whom
Bayer previously portra**** as
someone who
saved Jews
during the Holocaust...
- for both milk and meat. The
fleece is co****. A
similar subspecies is the
Gyimes Racka (Hungarian:
gyimesi racka),
native to the Ghimeș-Făget
region of Romania...
- Lőwey,
Lilla (2008).
Gyimesek vidéke:
Gyimesi csángók (The
Gyimes area, the Csángó's of
Gyimes. Budapest: Erdély Fotóalbumok 2008. p. 102. ISBN 9789638641397...
-
There Are
Exceptions (1937) The Lady Is a Bit
Cracked (1938)
Wildflowers of
Gyimes (1939)
Sarajevo (1940) Left-Handed
Angel (1941)
Katyi (1942) Once a W****...
-
Gyimes (Ghimeș) and the 39th Honvéd
Division to Úzvölgye (Valea Uzului). The Austro-Hungarians
crossed the
Romanian border at
Palanca in the
Gyimes P****...
-
Rosemary (1938) The
Perfect Man (1939)
Wedding in
Toprin (1939)
Wildflowers of
Gyimes (1939)
Princess of the
Puszta (1939) Hungary's
Revival (1939)
Mirage by...
- Heidelberg) Dschainah, das Mädchen aus dem Tanzhaus,
directed by
Vilmos Gyimes [de] (Austria, 1935,
based on the
operetta of the same name) Ball at Savoy...