- was
known as krajczár in
Hungarian (
krajcár in
modern orthography),
krejcar in Czech,
grajciar in Slovak,
krajcar in
Slovene and Serbocroatian, creițar...
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Franjo Krajčar (7
September 1914 – 16 June 1994) was a
Yugoslav long-distance runner. He
competed in the
marathon at the 1952
Summer Olympics. "Franjo...
- into 60
kreuzers (German; Hungarian: krajczár; Croatian:
krajcar; Czech: krejcar; Polish:
krajcar). The
currency was
decimalized in 1857,
using the same...
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Slavko Krajcar (14
January 1951 - 18 June 2021) was a
Croatian electrical engineer,
former dean of
Faculty of
Electrical Engineering and
Computing and...
- Károly Krajczár (Slovene:
Karel Krajcar) (September 2, 1936 –
April 18, 2018[citation needed]) was a
Hungarian Slovene teacher and writer. He was born...
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Krajcar Breg (Italian:
Montecroce di Gimino) is a
village in the muni****lity of Žminj, in Istria, Croatia.
According to the 2021 census, its po****tion...
- Empire,
known in
German as the Gulden. It was
subdivided into 100 krajczár (
krajcár in
modern Hungarian orthography; cf
German Kreuzer). The
forint was reintroduced...
- ****sk. Home page of the city of ****sk ****sk,
Belarus at
JewishGen J.
Krajcar, S.J. (1975). "The last
Princes of
Sluck and the West". The
Journal of...
- 15
December 2021.
Shipman 1912a, p. 276-277.
Shipman 1912b, p. 277-279.
Krajcar 1963, p. 79-94. Rohdewald, Stefan; Frick,
David A.; Wiederkehr, Stefan...
- A Penny's
History (Hungarian: Egy
krajcár története) is a 1917
Hungarian film
directed by
Michael Curtiz. Egy
krajcár története at IMDb v t e...