- The
Hungarian puszta (Hungarian pronunciation: [
ˈpustɒ]) is a
temperate gr****land
biome of the
Great Hungarian Plain.: 66 It is an
exclave of the Pannonian...
- The
Pusta or
Puszta is a
Hungarian traditional landscape.
Pusta or
Puszta may also
refer to: Hortobágy
National Park or the Puszta, a
UNESCO World Heritage...
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Pusta Reka may
refer to:
Pusta Reka, Kruševo, a
village in
North Macedonia, in muni****lity of Kruševo
Pusta Reka (region), a
region in Serbia, around...
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Pusta River may
refer to:
Pusta River (South Morava), a
river in Serbia,
tributary of the
South Morava Pusta River (Vlasina) [sr], a
river in Serbia, tributary...
- The
Pusta is a
right tributary of the
river Crișul
Negru in Romania. It
discharges into the Crișul
Negru in Râpa. Its
length is 12 km (7.5 mi) and its...
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Beauty of the
Pusta (Hungarian:
Pusztai szél) is a 1937
Hungarian historical drama film
directed by
Steve Sekely and
starring Mária Lázár, Pál Jávor and...
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Pustas, that run
parallel to the
Yamuna River.
These are
referred to as Zero
Pusta, 1st
Pusta, 2nd
Pusta, 3rd
Pusta, 4th
Pusta, and 5th
Pusta. It...
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Kaarel Robert Pusta (also Karl
Robert Pusta; 1
March 1883,
Narva – 4 May 1964, Madrid) was an
Estonian politician and a
former Minister of
Foreign Affairs...
- Son of the
Pusta (Hungarian: Sárga csikó) is a 1936
Hungarian drama film
directed by Béla Pásztor and
starring Gyula Csortos,
Ferenc Kiss and Júlia Komár...
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villages are
administered by the town: Bic (Bükk),
Cehei (Somlyócsehi), and
Pusta (Csehipuszta).
Before the
Roman conquest of Dacia, Șimleu was a political...