- Look up
keserű or
keserü in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Keserű and
Keserü or
Keșerü (Romanian spelling),
English transliteration: Kesheru, are Hungarian-language...
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Claudiu Andrei Keșerü (Romanian pronunciation: [klaˈudju anˈdrej keˈʃery]; born 2
December 1986) is a
Romanian professional footballer who
plays as a striker...
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Etelka Keserű (née Bérci; 26
August 1925 – 1
April 2018) was a
Hungarian economist and politician, who
served as
Minister of
Light Industry between 1971...
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Ilona Keserü (born Pécs, Hungary, 29
November 1933) is a
Hungarian painter,
professor emerita,
Kossuth Prize winner.
Ilona Keserü was born in Pécs, Hungary...
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Katalin Keserü (born 4
October 1946 in Pécs, Hungary) is a
Hungarian award-winning
artist and
professor emeritus (since 2013) in the
Department of Art...
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Alajos Keserű (8
March 1905 – 3 May 1965) was a
Hungarian water polo
player who
competed in the 1924
Summer Olympics, in the 1928
Summer Olympics, and...
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Ferenc Keserű (27
August 1903 – 16 July 1968) was a
Hungarian water polo
player who
competed at the 1924, 1928, and 1932
Summer Olympics. Born in Budapest...
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Ferenc Keserű (12
December 1946 – 12
February 2019) was a
Hungarian cyclist. He
competed in the
individual road race at the 1968
Summer Olympics. "Elhunyt...
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Republic of
China Keserű Muvek Rubber Protector - is a single-shot
traumatic pistol manufactured by the
Hungarian company "
Keserű " by
reworking the...
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Dyakov (350) Most goals:
Claudiu Keșerü (139) Most
league appearances:
Svetoslav Dyakov (242) Most
league goals:
Claudiu Keșerü (113) Most
European competition...