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Catalina (Hungarian:
Szentkatolna,
Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈsɛntkɒtolnɒ]) is a
commune in
Covasna County, Transylvania, Romania,
composed of five villages:...
- was born in the Székely
family of
Endre Bálint and Ágnes Illyés, in
Szentkatolna, Háromszék county. The Székely were
border guards in the
Hungarian Kingdom...
- who was also
imprisoned following her husband's arrest. A
native of
Szentkatolna, Transylvania, Austria-Hungary (today part of Catalina,
Covasna County...
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Captain Hungarian suzerainty 6
April 1867 to 29 July 1870 Ede Cseh de
Szentkatolna,
Royal commissioner 29 July 1870 to 5
December 1872 József gróf Zichy...
- be
connected with
other languages as well.
Linguist Gábor Bálint de
Szentkatolna was the
first to
systematize and
represent the
theory of a Kabardian-Hungarian...
- had
finished this action, some of the
Szekler hussars - from the 9th
Szentkatolna Company -
attacked the
enemy which was regrouping. They were
aided in...
- mid-19th Century.
Philological Studies on the
Basis of Gábor Bálint of
Szentkatolna’s Kalmyk Texts..
Oriental Studies 15. Budapest: 2011. pp. 86, 102-104...
- Seacă
Covasna Száldobos Doboșeni
Covasna Szárazpatak
Valea Seacă
Covasna Szentkatolna Cătălina
Covasna Szentlélek Sânzieni
Covasna Tatrang Tărlungeni Brașov...
- mid-19th century :
philological studies on the
basis of Gábor Bálint of
Szentkatolna's Kalmyk texts.
Library of the
Hungarian Academy of Sciences : Kalmyk...
- (Nagyborosnyó) Brăduț (Bardoc) Brateș (Barátos) Brețcu (Bereck)
Catalina (
Szentkatolna)
Cernat (Csernáton) Chichiș (Kökös) Comandău (Kommandó)
Dalnic (Dálnok)...