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Husar or
HUSAR may
refer to:
Húsar, a
village at the
Faroe Islands Heavy Urban Search and Rescue, a type of
response to
disaster situations in a city Husar-rover...
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Húsar (Danish: Husum) is a
village on the
island of
Kalsoy in the
Faroe Islands.
Húsar is
located on the east
coast and the
southern part of the island...
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Sembratowicz (1895–1898)
Josyf Slipyj (1965–1984)
Myroslav Lubachivsky (1985–2000)
Lubomyr Husar (2001–2017)
Mykola Bychok (2024–)
Catholicism portal...
- Emma
Husar (born 20
April 1980) is a
former Australian Labor Party (ALP)
member of the
Australian House of
Representatives for the
Division of Lindsay...
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Natalka Husar (born 1951) is an American-born
Canadian painter. She is
known for work that
draws on
aspects of
Ukrainian culture and history, the émigré...
- "The
Faithful Hussar" (German: "Der
treue Husar") is a
German song
based on a folk song
known in
various versions since the 19th century. In its current...
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Hungarian village Dorozsma near Szeged.
Stefan Koltay,
Cavalry Master of the
Husars, and his
batman Jancsi have
become prisoners of war to the Russians. Because...
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original on
November 17, 2020.
Retrieved August 20, 2019. Garrity, John;
Husar,
Arndt (April 2021). "Digital
Connectivity and Low
Earth Orbit Satellite...
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Gallant Hussar (German: Der
fesche Husar) is a 1928 German-British
romance film
directed by Géza von Bolváry and
starring Ivor Novello,
Evelyn Holt...
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húsar (lit. 'The Hussar') is a 1986
novel by the
Spanish writer Arturo Pérez-Reverte. It is set
during the
Napoleonic Wars and
follows Frederic Glüntz...