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Szendrő is a
small town in Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén county,
Northern Hungary, 40
kilometers (25 mi) from
county capital Miskolc.
Szendrő was
first mentioned...
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demands of
these instigators and, in
early 1437,
demanded the
surrender of
Szendrő from Branković. However, Branković
refused and
instead fortified the castle...
- Hanim, also
known as
Djavidan (Arabic: جاويدان هانم; born May
Torok von
Szendro; June 15, 1877–
August 5, 1968), was a
Hungarian noble, and
Khediva consort...
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Szendrő Oszkár (1889–1947) was a
Hungarian international footballer who pla**** as a winger.
Szendrő, who was Jewish, pla**** club
football for Budapesti...
- Sztáray de Sztára et Nagymihály (hu) (1823–1879) and
Countess Mária Török de
Szendrõ (hu) (1835–1916). Sztáray got the
position of lady in
waiting at the Imperial...
- 1016/j.ijmm.2013.02.004. ISSN 1438-4221. PMID 23517688. Schenk,
Martijn F.;
Szendro, Ivan G.; Krug, Joachim; de Visser, J.
Arjan G.M. (28 June 2012). "Quantifying...
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Tompa (4,413)
Rakamaz (4,338) Harkány (4,303) Tab (4,301)
Tokaj (4,282)
Szendrő (4,249)
Devecser (4,246) Záhony (4,237) Vasvár (4,229)
Demecser (4,173)...
- 1016/0016-5085(81)90009-3. PMID 7450441.
Christopoulos DG,
Nicolaides AN,
Szendro G,
Irvine AT, Bull ML,
Eastcott HH (January 1987). "Air-plethysmography...
- Latin, Italian,
Romanian and Gr**** as ****dria, in
Hungarian as
Szendrő or Vég-
Szendrő, in
Turkish as ****dire. The name of
Smederevo was
first recorded...
- speaker, and scholar. Anna Brünn was born into a
wealthy Jewish family in
Szendrő, Hungary,
which at the time had a
total of 4,000 residents.
Because the...