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Hetin (Serbian Cyrillic: Хетин; Hungarian: Tamásfalva or Hetény; German:
Hettin or Tomsdorf) is a
village in Serbia. It is
situated in the Žitište muni****lity...
- Săcălaz, Beregsău Mare, Beregsău Mic,
Bobda and
Cenei in Romania, and
through Hetin and
Banatski Dvor in Serbia. Many
rivers of the
Banat plain have been channelized...
- Tamásfalva is the
Hungarian name of: Tămășeni in
Romania Hetin in
Serbia This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Tamásfalva...
- Čerević FK
Stari Tamiš FK
Strela Ivanovo FK
Susek FK
Tatra Kisač FK
Terekves Hetin FK Tisa
Padej FK
Titel FK
Unirea Uzdin FK
Vajska FK
Vinogradar Ledinci FK...
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Jermenovci and Mađarski Sentmihalj, in 1840–1841 in Dušanovac, in 1841 in
Hetin, in 1859 in Sanad, in 1869 in Đurđevo (later
moved to Skorenovac), and in...
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period from 2012 to 2015 in
Serbia (Belgrade, Novi Sad, Zrenjanin,
Hetin, Čestereg, Ritopek, Žitište, Boleč, Ruma) and
Republika Srpska (Banja Luka...
- Hosszúhetény (Croatian: Hetinj, Etinj,
Hetin, Jetin, German: Hetting, Heting, Langheting) is the most
populous village in
Baranya county,
southwest Hungary...
- (now
Liangzhou Street) in Dadaocheng,
Taipei in 1912. His father, Hong
Hetin, was
knowledgeable in
Chinese studies and
skilled in
painting plum blossoms...
- may
refer to:
Hungarian name of Chotín, now
Slovakia Hungarian name of
Hetin, now in
Serbia Hosszúhetény (means "long Hetény") Hetényi This disambiguation...
- the team
practices and
eventually Ríos was
signed by then Bayamón
owner Hetin Reyes in 1978. Ríos
moved to Ponce,
Puerto Rico in 1981,
after he was traded...