- Sanislău (Hungarian:
Szaniszló,
Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈsɒnisloː]; German: Stanislau) is a
commune of 4,986
inhabitants situated in Satu Mare County...
- Zoltán
Szaniszló (20
August 1910 – 10
October 1959) was a
footballer who pla****
international football for both
Hungary and Romania. He pla**** as a midfielder...
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Ferenc Szaniszló (born 7
October 1960) is a
Hungarian right-wing
media figure, and a
former broadcaster for Echo TV, a
conservative television service...
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Szaniszló Priszter (1917–2011) was a
Hungarian botanist. Móró, mária anna;
szaniszló Priszter, lászló gy. Szabó.
Plantae Asiaticae Rariores vera Csapody...
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Retrieved October 9, 2016.
Szaniszlo,
Marie (March 2, 2004). "Missing woman's
sister finds underwear near crash...
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Jerusalem Post.
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Marie (4
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Estanislau (Portuguese), Ainéislis (Irish/Gaelic),
Estanislao (Spanish) and
Szaniszló (Hungarian). This
given name is
often Anglicized to "Stanley", although...
- Bibcode:2004ESASP.545..265P. Gánti, Tibor; Horváth, András; Bérczi,
Szaniszló; Gesztesi, Albert; Szathmáry, Eörs (2003). "Dark Dune Spots: Possible...
- (1936)
Janos Szaniszló (1937)
Adalbert Kovács (1937–38)
Janos Szaniszló (1938)
Onoriu Chețanu (1938)
Ferenc Nyúl (1938–39)
Janos Szaniszló (1939–40) Iosif...
- 2024.
Retrieved December 9, 2024. Washington, Robin; Richardson, Franci;
Szaniszlo, Marie; Crittenden,
Jules (December 12, 2002). "Sordid
Tales Emerge As...