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Rajka (German: Ragendorf, Slovak:
Rajka, Croatian:
Rakindrof ) is a
village in Győr-Moson-Sopron County, Hungary. The
village has
large Slovak and German...
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Rajka Baković (September 2, 1920 –
December 29, 1941) was a
Croatian student and a
member of the anti-fascist
resistance movement in the ****-puppet state...
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Rajka Vujović (Serbian Cyrillic: Рајка Вујовић; born 19.01.1979),
formerly known as
Rajka Lučar, is a
politician in Serbia. She has
served in the ****embly...
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Rajka is a
hybrid cultivar of
domesticated apple from Czechia,
specifically for eating. It was
crossed and
developed by the
Institute of Experimental...
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March 6, 2011, Zagreb, Croatia), most
commonly known by her
stage name
Rajka Vali, was a
Croatian pop
music singer who enjo****
success through the 1940s...
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Georg Rajka (10
March 1925 – 16
March 2013) was a
Norwegian of
Hungarian origin dermatologist and
legend of
allergy and immunology.
Rajka fled his native...
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Rajka Matović (Serbian Cyrillic: Рајка Матовић; born 1989),
formerly known as
Rajka Velaga, is a
politician in Serbia. She has
served in the ****embly...
- Bratislava–Hegyeshalom
railway line [de],
turns north to
serve Bratislava via
Rajka. The Budapest–Hegyeshalom
railway line
carries a
significant number of domestic...
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border between Rajka in
Hungary and Oroszvár (Rusovce) in
Slovakia resumed. The
trains are
operated by
GYSEV between Hegyeshalom -
Rajka -
Rusovce (Oroszvár)-...
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adaptation was by Paul Gury. A 40-page children's version,
featuring art by
Rajka Kupesic, was
published in 2004 by
Tundra Books, and was
nominated for the...