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Sereg 2007,...
- The
Black Army (Hungarian:
Fekete sereg,
pronounced [ˈfɛkɛtɛ ˈʃɛrɛɡ], Latin:
Legio Nigra), also
called the
Black Legion/Regiment – were the
military forces...
- The
Fekete Sereg Youth ****ociation is a non-governmental organization,
based in Nagyvázsony,
whose main aim is to
provide a
useful pastime for
young people...
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Magyarabs Google translation: [5] Gábor,
Margittai (10
March 2007). "Fekete
sereg".
Magyar Nemzet.
Archived from the
original on 5 June 2008.
Retrieved 9...
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September 1901 – 7
March 1984) was a
Yugoslavian footballer. Born in
Sereg,
Kingdom of Hungary, Austro-Hungarian Empire, he
started playing in Szeged...
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Antall József
Archived 7
October 2008 at the
Wayback Machine – 6
April 2007
Sereg, András:
Boross – Hadapródiskolától a miniszterelnöki székig. 98. p. Hungarian...
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mixer Manfred "Manne"
Praeker –
production Reinhold Heil –
production Imre
Sereg –
recorder Jim
Rakete –
cover design Severa, Alan. "Review of Nena by Nena"...
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Harper Encyclopedia of
Military History (1993) Pál, Földi (2015). A
Fekete Sereg (The
Black Army). Budapest, Hungary: Csengőkert Kiadó. pp. 2–208. ISBN 9786155476839...
- 2020-12-22.
Retrieved 2023-12-04. Beko, Gabriella; Varga, Ibolya; Glaz, Edit;
Sereg, Marta; Feldman, Karolina; Toth, Miklós; Racz, Karoly; Patocs,
Attila (2010-03-02)...
- (2018–2019)
Alexandra Szentkirályi (2020–2024)
Eszter Vitályos (2024– )
Sereg, András (2021-04-22). "Kormányszóvivők Bányász Rezsőtől Szentkirályi Alexandráig"...