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Tibor Sekelj (14
February 1912 – 23
September 1988), also
known as Székely
Tibor according to
Hungarian orthography, was a
Hungarian born polyglot, explorer...
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resulted from
various transliterations and translations, are Szekely, Sekely,
Sekelj, Szekler, Sekler, Secui. It may
refer to: András Székely, a
Hungarian swimmer...
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Laslo Sekelj (4
August 1949 – 29
November 2001) born in Subotica, Yugoslavia.
Laslo Sekelj studied philosophy,
political science, and
sociology at the...
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Matjaz Sekelj (born
December 9, 1960, in Ljubljana, Yugoslavia) is a
retired Slovenian professional ice
hockey player.
Sekelj parti****ted with HDD Olimpija...
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original on 6
October 2022.
Retrieved 4 May 2018 – via
Google Books.
Sekelj,
Laslo (1981). "ANTISEMITIZAM U
JUGOSLAVIJI (1918—1945)". Rev. Za Soc. XI...
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Victor Sadler eo:Hermann
Schmid Raymond Schwartz Manuel de
Seabra Tibor Sekelj Jan Stanisław
Skorupski Trevor Steele Sándor Szathmári Éva Tófalvi Julian...
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Maximilian Habsburg did
indeed sent 4000
strong relief army
commanded by
Jakov Sekelj and
Reinpreht Revhemburger to
defeat Hungarians and
therefore lift the siege...
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Austrian football player Miroslav Lajčák – diplomat, born in
Poprad Tibor Sekelj – explorer, Esperantist,
writer and
lawyer Anton Gavel –
Slovak basketball...
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Ankica Zmaić,
politician Janes, Andrej; Bebek, Ana Azinović (2017). T.
Sekelj Ivančan (ed.). "Stari Perkovci-Sela,
ruralno naselje 14. stoljeća". Zbornik...
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Baldur Ragnarsson Reto
Rossetti Raymond Schwartz Tibor Sekelj Tivadar Soros Spomenka Štimec Éva Tófalvy
Vladimir Varankin Gaston Waringhien...