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Csaba Ökrös (born May 26, 1969, in Debrecen) is a
Hungarian handball player,
coach and
university professor. Currently,
Ökrös serves as the head coach...
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March 2019. "Luka
Okros |
Official Website". Luka
Okros |
Official Website.
Retrieved 30
August 2017. "classical
Coffee Morning - Luka
Okros —
Royal Albert...
- Altunkal'a. In 2007,
Okros Tsikhe was
inscribed on the list of Georgia's
Immovable Cultural Monuments of
National Significance. The
Okros Tsikhe fortress is...
- villages: Călacea (Bélkalocsa), Hodișel (Pusztahodos), Olcea, and Ucuriș (
Ökrös). "Po****ţia rezidentă după
grupa de vârstă, pe județe și municipii, orașe...
- fit for
human consumption. The
first use of the word okra (alternatively;
okro or ochro)
appeared in 1679 in the
Colony of Virginia,
deriving from Igbo:...
- Today” in
Franklin C. Pinch,
Allister T. MacIntyre,
Phyllis Browne, Alan C.
Okros.
Challenge and
Change in the Military:
Gender and
Diversity Issues” (2004)...
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worldwide with
world music and folk
revival bands such as Besh o droM and
Ökrös. Szalóki
started singing as a
toddler with Márta Sebestyén as her role model...
- is an
Austronesian language spoken on M**** Island,
Papua New Guinea. The
Okro dialect is distinct. Nali at
Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)...
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Georgian Golden Age (Georgian: საქართველოს ოქროს ხანა, romanized:
sakartvelos okros khana)
describes a
historical period in the High
Middle Ages,
spanning from...
- years. As an artist, he has
performed with
Hungarian bands such as Jánosi,
Ökrös, Téka, Méta, Muzsikás, Zsarátnok, Vízöntő, and Vasmalom.
Other acts he has...