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Palota (Rusyn: Палота, Hungarian:
Palota) is a
village and muni****lity in the
Medzilaborce District in the Prešov
Region of far north-eastern Slovakia...
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Palotás is a
surname of
Hungarian origin. The name
refers to: Péter
Palotás (1929–1967), also
referred to as Péter Poteleczky, was a
Hungarian footballer...
- József
Palotás (14 May 1911 – 16
November 1957) was a
Hungarian wrestler who
competed in the 1936
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans...
- Péter
Palotás (27 June 1929 – 17 May 1967), born as Péter Poteleczky, was a
Hungarian footballer who pla**** as a
forward for MTK
Budapest FC and Hungary...
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Gresham Palace (Gresham-
palota) is a
building in Budapest, Hungary; it is an
example of Art
Nouveau architecture.
Completed in 1906 as an
office and...
- The
siege of Várpalota, also
known as the
siege of
Palota was a
military siege undertaken by the
Ottoman Empire in
October 1593
against the city of Várpalota...
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Johann Maria Philipp Frimont,
Count of
Palota,
Prince of
Antrodoco (3
February 1759 – 26
December 1831) was an
Austrian general.
Frimont was born at Fénétrange...
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castle in
Palota. The
defenders of
Palota received 100
Hungarian riflemen from Pápa and Győr castles. With them, the
number of the
defenders of
Palota was still...
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Castle [upon] Rákos [brook], German:
Palota) is a
neighbourhood in Budapest, Hungary. With Pest-újhely and Új-
palota it
comprises District XV. In the early...
- István Eliv
Palotás-Potato (5
March 1908 – 1
October 1987) was a
Hungarian football midfielder who pla**** for
Hungary in the 1934 FIFA
World Cup. He also...