- The
Matyó are a
subgroup of Hungarians. The
Matyó people po****te an
ethnographic region in
Northern Hungary,
called "
Matyó Land (Matyóföld)".
Matyó Land...
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Romania (Székely Land, Csángó Land, Bukovina), and
neighboring regions Palóc,
Matyó, Magyarabs,
Hungarian ****ans, Jasz,
along with
significant po****tions in...
- end-of-winter
carnival custom". unesco.org.
Retrieved 2015-12-24. "Folk art of the
Matyó,
embroidery of a
traditional community". unesco.org.
Retrieved 2015-12-24...
- County, Bukovina), the Csángós (in
Western Moldavia), the Palóc, and the
Matyó. The Hungarians' own
ethnonym to
denote themselves in the
Early Middle Ages...
- the town got a seal and
privileges from King Matthias. The name of the
Matyó people, who
inhabited the town and the area, is
likely to have come from...
-
customary to send new
earthen pots and
fruits to
Priests and Mandirs. 7. AUnn-
Matyo In the
month of Sawan, on the
Baaras (Dwadashi) of
Krishna Paksha, the cereals...
- Sárospatak, the Gömör
Museum of Putnok, the László Holló
Gallery of Putnok, the
Matyó Museum of Mezőkövesd, the
Agricultural Machines Museum of Mezőkövesd, the...
- Slav sources. The Palóc word
originates from the
Slavic Polovets. Székelys
Matyó Csángós Jasz
people Iazyges Záh (gens)
Amadeus Aba
Pannonian Avars "Old...
- R. Csiszár 84' Z. Pálmai 90'
Report K.
Csendom 57' B. Bátori 60' M.
Matyó 61' M. Horváth 63'
Szirtesi 80' Stadium:
Budai II. László
Stadion Attendance:...
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Independent Turk
Cebelibereket (Dörtyol)
Hasan Sezai Bey
Independent Turk
Kozan Matyos Nalbandiyan [tr]
Independent Armenian İçel Hafız Emin (İnankur) [tr] Union...