- The
Budapest Castle Hill
Funicular or Budavári
Sikló is a
funicular railway in the city of Budapest, in Hungary. It
links the Adam
Clark Square and the...
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composed of two villages, Grăniceri (situated at 61 km from Arad) and Șiclău (
Sikló).
According to the last
census the po****tion of the
commune counts 2596...
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Siklós (Serbo-Croatian:
Šikloš/Шиклош) is the 4th
largest town in
Baranya county, Hungary. The
Malkocs Bey
Mosque was
built by the
order of the Malkoçoğlu...
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Stephen Theodore Chesmer Siklos (1950 – 17
August 2019) was a
lecturer in the
Faculty of
Mathematics at the
University of Cambridge. He is
known for setting...
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Retrieved October 24, 2021. Bonoan,
Reggie (December 29, 2021). "'Hugas', '
Siklo' ni
Direk Roman Perez pambuena-manong
pasabog ng Viva
Films sa 2022". Bandera...
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France national team. (in English)
Player profile at Worldfootball.net (in French)
Profile at FFF Also
known as
Ladislas Siklo or
simply Siklo v t e...
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Archived from the
original on June 8, 2011.
Retrieved April 26, 2020.
Siklos,
Richard (October 13, 2008). "Spoiler alert:
Comic books are
alive and kicking"...
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Siklós,
Bulcsu (1993). "Datura
rituals in the Vajramahabhairava-Tantra". Curare. 16 (2): 71–76. INIST 3740667.
Republished as:
Siklós, Bulcsu...
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original on
August 22, 2013. Deutschman, Alan; Newcomb, Peter;
Siklos, Richard; McDonald, Duff; Flint, Jessica; Gaffney,
Adrienne (September 1...
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Albert Siklós (born
Albert Schönwald: 26 June 1878 in
Budapest – 3
April 1942 in Budapest) was a
Hungarian composer.
Siklós studied at Budapest's music...