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Mocsa is a
village in Komárom-Esztergom county, Hungary. The
village has
existed for at
least 770 years; it is
first mentioned in 1237-1240
under the...
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contributed to
Welsh culture.
Morriston Orpheus Choir Supporters' ****ociation (
MOCSA)
Young Welsh Singer of the Year (1988)
Commander of the
Order of the British...
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competition organised by the
Morriston Orpheus Choir Supporters' ****ociation (
MOCSA). The
Young Welsh Singer of the Year
Competition has been
running for over...
- by
Robert du
Buysson in 1905. The
species was
named after the
village of
Mocsa, Hungary. "Vespa mocsaryana".
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significantly to
Welsh culture.
Morriston Orpheus Choir Supporters' ****ociation (
MOCSA)
Young Welsh Singer of the Year 1989
Evans was
appointed Commander of the...
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scholarship at the
National Eisteddfod in Wrexham. In 2012 he won both the
MOCSA Young Welsh Singer of the Year award, and the
title "Voice of Wales" as...
- Kecskéd Kerékteleki Kesztölc Kisigmánd Kocs Kömlőd Környe Leányvár Máriahalom
Mocsa Mogyorósbánya Nagyigmánd Nagysáp Naszály Neszmély Piliscsév Pilismarót Réde...
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direction of
Mocsa joined the
attack on the
right flank of the
Panyutyin division.
Because the I.
corps of Nagysándor did not move from
Mocsa, the left flank...
- (southeast from
Mocsa), and wait for the
result of the
attack against Mocsa, then with a huge
roundabout to southwest-south-northwest, byp****ing
Mocsa and Csém...
- Bana (1,630) Csém (416) Kisigmánd (475) Komárom (19,200) –
district seat
Mocsa (2,142) Nagyigmánd (3,025) The
bolded muni****lities are cities, italics...