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Mosoc Llacta (from
Quechua Musuq Llaqta,
meaning "new town") is one of
seven districts of the
province Acomayo in Peru. The
people in the
district are...
- Ján Kollár Born (1793-07-29)29 July 1793
Mosóc,
Kingdom of
Hungary (now Mošovce, Slovakia) Died 24
January 1852(1852-01-24) (aged 58) Vienna, Austrian...
- Mošovce (Hungarian:
Mosóc, German: Moschotz) is one of the
largest villages in the
historical region of Turiec,
currently in the Turčianske
Teplice District...
- journalist, translator, and
administrator of
Matica slovenská. He was born in
Mosóc (present-day Mošovce) and died in Pezinok. Krčméry was born to a Lutheran...
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pseudonyms of Zora-Lacková, aunt Zora, Zora and Lacková-Zora. She was born in
Mosóc (present-day Mošovce). At
first she
worked as a bank clerk, but then fully...
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Founder Jakab de Ryva
Titles Baron and
Count Révay de
Szklabina et
Blatnicza Estate(s) Szklabinya, Blatnica,
Mosóc Cadet branches Révay de Trebosztó...
- (still in Oltenia), from
Latin avus.
mozoc large shepherd dog
Hasdeu variant mosoc mugure bud
Russu (Alb.) from
Albanian mugull "bud, sprout" Mureș Mureș river...
- (528 ft)
Mosoc Cancha Cusco 14°17′04″S 71°04′21″W / 14.28444°S 71.0725°W / -14.28444; -71.0725 (
Mosoc Cancha) 4,450 4,465 m (14,649 ft)
Mosoc Llacta...
- lake) is a lake in Peru
located in the
Cusco Region,
Acomayo Province,
Mosoc Llacta District. It is
situated southeast of Lake Pomacanchi. escale.minedu...
- Turócszentmárton
Michalovce Nagymihály
Moldava nad
Bodvou Szepsi Mošovce
Mosóc Nitra Nyitra Nové Zámky Érsekújvár
Pezinok Bazin Poprad Poprád Považká Bystrica...