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Hungarian or
Magyar cuisine (Hungarian:
Magyar konyha) is the
cuisine characteristic of the
nation of Hungary, and its
primary ethnic group, the Magyars...
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Bogdan Vodă (until 1968 Cuhea; Hungarian:
Konyha (until 1901) or
Izakonyha (after 1901), Yiddish: קעכניא, romanized: Kechnie, German: Konyhau) is a commune...
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William Konyha (May 11, 1915 –
December 27, 2001) was a
carpenter and an
American labor leader. He was
president of the
United Brotherhood of Carpenters...
- (Game Boy) Ed
Konyha (Game Boy/NES)
David Bright (Genesis/SNES) Programmer(s)
Johan Thornton (Game Boy)
Chris Lippmann (NES) Artist(s) Ed
Konyha (Game Boy/NES)...
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Magyaros és tájjellegű vagdaltak, ál-kolbászok. Kárpát-medencei
magyaros konyha.
Farkas L., mek.oszk.hu
Gyulai kolbász /
Gyulai pároskolbász,
European Commission...
- Kuchyňa (Hungarian:
Konyha, lit. 'Kitchen') is a muni****lity in the
Malacky District in the
Bratislava Region of
western Slovakia close to the town of...
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Budapest 2001 A
magyar konyha ízei. Paginárum,
Budapest 2002 ****án
konyha - Az
Istenek világa. Paginárum,
Budapest 2002 A kínai
konyha. Az
erotika és a jin-jang...
- was
elected first vice
president in 1980.
Carpenters president William Konyha resigned unexpectedly effective October 31, 1982.
Campbell was
elected to...
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William Hutcheson 1952:
Maurice Hutcheson 1972:
William Sidell 1980:
William Konyha 1982:
Patrick J.
Campbell 1988:
Sigurd Luc****en 1995:
Douglas J. McCarron...
- in
German (Die Römische Küche): Stuttgart, 1963, in
Hungarian (A római
konyha): Magvető, 1986 My family-stories - in
Hungarian (Csaladtorteneteim): Typotex...