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Sinko may
refer to:
Sinko,
Guinea Sinko, Senegal, in
Sindian Arrondis****t This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical locations...
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Ervin Šinko, also
known as
Ervin Sinkó, (Hungarian pronunciation: [ɛrvin ʃiŋkoː], born
Franjo Spitzer; 5
October 1898 – 26
March 1967) was a Hungarian-Yugoslav...
- Balázs
Sinkó (born 9
February 1979 in Hungary) is a
Hungarian retired footballer. INTERJÚ »
Sinkó Balázs: „Volt egy közel egyéves szünet,
amikor nem igazán...
- anti-tank
weapon used by the
Finnish Army. It is also
referred to as
raskas sinko (heavy
recoilless rifle), or
colloquially as
Musti ("Blackie"). The weapon...
- City (1986) The
Conquest (1996) 1 (2009) "László
Sinkó". port.hu.
Retrieved 3
August 2015.
Meghalt Sinkó László (in Hungarian) László
Sinkó at IMDb v t e...
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Irena Šinko (born 5
January 1964) is a
Slovenian government official and lawyer. She
serves as the
minister of agriculture,
forestry and food of the Republic...
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Andrea Sinkó (born 14
February 1967 in Budapest) is a
retired Hungarian rhythmic gymnast. She
competed for
Hungary in the
rhythmic gymnastics all-around...
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Sinko is a town and sub-prefecture in the
Beyla Prefecture in the Nzérékoré
Region of south-eastern Guinea. "Subprefectures of Guinea". Statoids. Retrieved...
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Michael Cinco (Tagalog pronunciation: [
ˈsiŋkɔ]; born
August 8, 1971) is a
Filipino fashion designer based in Dubai. He
launched his
eponymous fashion line...
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Stephen Patrick Sinko (September 14, 1909 –
March 1, 1999) was an
American football player and coach. He pla****
professionally as a
guard and
tackle in...