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Juraj Košút (also Ďorď or Ďurko, Hungarian:
Kossuth György, 12 May 1776 – 31 July 1849) was a
Hungarian nobleman, a
lawyer and a
supporter of the Slovak...
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Kosut (Persian: كسوت, also
Romanized as
Kosūt) is a
village in
Garmab Rural District,
Chahardangeh District, Sari County,
Mazandaran Province, Iran. At...
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Kosut is a
village in Iran.
Kosut may also
refer to: A
variant of
Kossuth (surname)
Emircan Koşut (born 1995),
Turkish basketball player This disambiguation...
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Alpers 2009, p. 67.
Moore &
Kosut 2013, p. 146. Wilson-Rich 2014, pp. 206–207.
Moore &
Kosut 2013, p. 161.
Moore &
Kosut 2013, p. 163.
Milosevic 2015...
- ˈkoʃut]; Hungarian:
udvardi és
kossuthfalvi Kossuth Lajos; Slovak: Ľudovít
Košút; English:
Louis Kossuth; 19
September 1802 – 20
March 1894) was a Hungarian...
- include:
Apache Tomcat,
WildFly (formerly
JBoss AS), and Gl****Fish.
Alexei Kosut originally developed the
Apache JServ Protocol in July 1997 but the version...
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Marek Košút (born 26
September 1988 in Považská Bystrica) is a
Slovak football striker who
currently plays for 4. liga club FC
Slovan Galanta. [1] at...
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provides emphasis to the root šutý,
meaning 'hornless'. In Slovak, košuta or
košút can also mean 'a
castrated goat', 'a somersault', or, in dialect, 'a bossy...
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Emircan Koşut (born 3 July 1995) is a
Turkish professional basketball player for ONVO Büyükçekmece of the
Basketbol Süper Ligi (BSL). He
plays at the...
- Engelschall, Roy T. Fielding, Dean Gaudet, Ben Hyde, Jim Jagielski,
Alexei Kosut,
Martin Kraemer, Ben Laurie, Doug MacEachern, Aram Mirzadeh,
Sameer Parekh...