-
referred to as
kasza gryczana.
Kasza can
apply to many
kinds of groats:
millet (
kasza jaglana),
barley (
kasza jęczmienna),
pearl barley (
kasza jęczmienna...
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Keiko Kasza is a ****anese
American picture book
author and illustrator. Her
works have been
translated into
multiple languages and
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Zoltan Kaszas is a Hungarian-American
comedian and actor.
Kaszas was born in Budapest, Hungary, May 23, 1987 and
raised by his
single mother. He moved...
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Kasza (Serbian Cyrillic: Јожеф Каса, romanized: Jožef Kasa, 6
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Kasza (born 5
April 1986 in Budapest) is a
Hungarian modern pentathlete. He was on the gold medal-winning
relay team at the 2011
World Modern Pentathlon...
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Alexander Kasza (1896 –
February 1945) was an Austro-Hungarian
World War I
flying ace
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Alexander Kasza was born in...
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Kasza - (born 6
August 1895 in Polanka [pl], Krosno, died 25
January 1937 in
Warsaw aged 41)
Podpolkovnik of
infantry of the
Polish Armed Forces...
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around a
filling of
minced pork or beef,
chopped onions, and rice and/or
kasza. Gołąbki are
often served during festive occasions such as weddings, holidays...
- March".
Stalag VIIIB 344 Lamsdorf.
Retrieved 2 June 2018.
Kasza 2020, p. 44.
Kasza 2020, p. 50.
Kasza 2020, p. 72. Dereń,
Andrzej (11 May 2005). "Polska Ziemia...
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Kaszás Kaszner (born 18
February 1938) is a
former Hungarian football player. Born in Budapest,
Kaszás began playing football with
local side Vasas...