- István
Szekér (born 25
December 1970) is a
Hungarian former professional footballer who pla**** as a defender.
Profile at HLSZ István
Szekér at WorldFootball...
- Gergő
Szekér (born 14
March 1995, Štúrovo) is a Slovak-Hungarian singer, actor, and composer. He is
notable for
being a
competitor in the
eighth season...
- suspension. This "cart of Kocs" as the
Hungarians called it (Hungarian:
kocsi szekér) soon
became po****r all over Europe. The
imperial post
service emplo****...
- Biolayne.
Retrieved December 10, 2019. Marto, Eva; Csapláros-Nagy, Barbara;
Szekér, Orsolya; Szakszon, Flóra; Kőrösi, Éva; Köllőd, Borbála; Dániel, Petra;...
- Kocs" as the
Hungarians called it (kocsi
szekér) soon
became po****r all over Europe. The
spread of the
kocsi szekér has been
linked by some
theories personally...
- configuration, and era
Dornier Do 27
Yakovlev Yak-12
Notes Moldova György: Égi
szekér, Magvető Könyvkiadó, 1982, ISBN 963-271-750-3 Fernando, GA (Capt), "The...
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diminutive -ka. The most common, however, is coach, from kocsi,
originally kocsi szekér "car from/in the
style of Kocs".
Others are: shako, from csákó, from csákósüveg...
-
Notebook Film
poster Directed by János Szász
Written by
Agota Kristof András
Szekér János Szász
Starring András Gyémánt László Gyémánt
Cinematography Christian...
- Tamás - HFF Databank". mlsz.hu (in Hungarian).
Retrieved 17
January 2024. "
Szekér Dávid - HFF Databank". mlsz.hu (in Hungarian).
Retrieved 12
March 2024....
- 15th
century onwards, the term
kocsi (abbreviated from the
original kocsi szekér, "carriage from Kocs") came to
refer to the large,
usually closed, horse-drawn...