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Somló (German: Schomlau, the
corresponding adjective,
meaning of
Somló as in
wines of
Somló in
Hungarian is: somlói) is an 832
hectare wine
region in...
- Tamás
Somló (17
November 1947 – 19 July 2016) was a
Hungarian musician, singer-songwriter and artist. He is
mostly known for
having been a
member of Hungarian...
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Hebrew into Serbo-Croatian. Ana
Šomlo was born on 27
March 1935 in Negotin, Serbia, to
Miroslav Šomlo and
Budimka Šomlo (née Smederevac). She
spent her...
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Lajos Somló (19
August 1912 – 4
August 1990) was a
Hungarian athlete. He
competed in the men's
triple jump at the 1936
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
- Bódog (Felix)
Somló (Hungarian: [ˈfeːliks ˈʃomloː]; 1873–1920) was a
Hungarian legal scholar of
Jewish heritage.
Along with Hans
Kelsen and
Georg Jellinek...
- István
Somló (1902–1971) was a
Hungarian stage and film actor. In 1947 he was
appointed as a co-manager of the
Comedy Theatre of
Budapest along with Klári...
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Josef Somlo (1884–1973) was a
Hungarian film producer.
Following the ****
takeover in Germany,
where he had
worked for a
number of years,
Somlo went into...
- 1964) left
Omega and
formed the
progressive rock band
Locomotiv GT. (Tamás
Somló, who had pla****
saxophone for
Omega from 1964 to 1968,
became b****ist for...
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Hungarian wine regions, but most
prominently in the tiny wine
region of
Somló, and
especially in Tokaj-Hegyalja,
where it is
blended with
Furmint to produce...
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terra rossa soils, full-bodied
whites with
considerable acidity. Nagy-
Somló (or
Somló):
volcanic soil, full-bodied
whites with high acidity. Main varieties...