- Miklós
Hasznos (27 May 1931 – 23 June 2014) was a
Hungarian politician,
Member of
Parliament (MP)
between 1990 and 1998.
Hasznos was born into a religious...
- István
Hasznos (8
December 1924 – 7 May 1998) was a
Hungarian water polo
player who
competed in the 1952
Summer Olympics.
Hasznos was part of the Hungarian...
- the town
named Mátraszőlős-
Hasznos, and is the
common railway stop of Mátraszőlős and the
northeast part of the town (
Hasznos). The
settlement was first...
- Umino. The
original title is from a
Hungarian proverb szégyen a ****ás, de
hasznos,
Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈse̝ːɟɛnɒ ˌ****ɑ̈ːʃ dɛ ˈhɒsnoʃ]. It was published...
- Gyöngyös (including Mátrafüred, Mátraháza and Kékestető) Pásztó (including
Hasznos and Mátrakeresztes) Pétervására Bátonyterenye (including Nagybátony, Kisterenye...
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Description of
types based on Nagy, Balázs (2006). Tekerőlantosok könyve:
Hasznós kézikönyv tekerőlant-játékosok és érdeklődők számára / The Hurdy-Gurdy...
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mostani szent Haromsagrol tamadot vetélkedesnec meg
feytesere es
itelesere hasznos es szükseges,
Albae Juliae, 1567
Refvtatio Scripti Petri Melii, quo nomine...
-
Straparola és Gaál György meséi a
Hasznos Mulatságokban" [The
Tales of
Giovan Francesco Straparola and
Georg von Gaal in
Hasznos Mulatságok]. In: Tanulmányok...
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Hungarian water polo players,
including Olympic champions Ottó Boros, István
Hasznos,
Tivadar Kanizsa and
European champion István Pintér.
Szolnoki MÁV: (1921...
- ski
resort place, near to Pásztó
station Castle ruins of
Hasznos, near Mátraszőlős-
Hasznos stop
Stupa of Sándor Kőrösi Csoma, near Tar
station National...