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Lehel (Hungarian:
Lehel or Lél; died 955), a
member of the Árpád dynasty, was a
Magyar chieftain and,
together with Bulcsú, one of the most important...
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Lehel (Central Bavarian: Lechl) are
districts of the
German city of Munich.
Together they form the
first borough of the city: Altstadt-
Lehel. The...
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lehel or -lél in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lehel (died 955) was a
Magyar leader.
Lehel may also
refer to: A
district of Munich, Germany...
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Peter Lehel (born 13
September 1965) is a
German jazz
saxophonist and composer.
Peter Lehel was born in
Karlsruhe in the
Upper Rhine Plain in (Baden-Württemberg)...
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Lehel is the name of the
largest Hungarian appliance company. The
company was
owned by the
state during the
socialist era (1945–1989), and was mostly...
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Klosterkirche St. Anna im
Lehel is a
Catholic abbey church in Munich, Germany. It was the
first Rococo church of Old
Bavaria and
shaped the development...
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father of Korcán (Kurszán) and
Kaplon Tas,
father of Lél (
Lehel) Huba Tétény (Töhötöm),
father of
Horka Most
probably all
persons on this...
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Marcel Lehel Lazăr (born (1971-11-23)November 23, 1971),
known as Guccifer, is a
Romanian hacker responsible for high-level
computer security breaches...
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Lehel Fekete (born 31
January 1957) is a
Canadian fencer. He
competed in the
individual foil
event at the 1976
Summer Olympics. "
Lehel Fekete Olympic Results"...
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Lehel is a
Munich U-Bahn
station located centrally in the
Lehel quarter of Munich. It is on the U4 and U5
lines between Odeonsplatz to the west and Max-Weber-Platz...