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Tokod (German: Erbstolln; Latin:
Gardellaca or Cardabiaca) is a
village in Komárom-Esztergom County, Hungary. It is a
large village in Komárom–Esztergom...
- or baeng) near
their farms.
These are
usually built on five foot
posts (
tokod) and
contain only one room with no windows. Pine
trees are
usually used...
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contrasted between long and
short vowels, for
example as seen in the
words tokod ('support') and
tookod ('a kind of yam'). /f/ is only used in loanwords...
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Ritter und
Edler von
Hempel (9
February 1800,
Vienna - 2
September 1871,
Tokod) was an
Austrian painter of the
Nazarene movement and an author. He came...
- Sárisáp Süttő Súr Szákszend Szárliget Szomód
Szomor Tardos Tarján Tárkány
Tokod Tokodaltáró Úny Várgesztes Vérteskethely Vértessomló Vértesszőlős Vértestolna...
- Piliscsév (2,321) Pilismarót (1,991) Sárisáp (2,740) Süttő (2,061) Tát (5,327)
Tokod (4,137) Tokodaltáró (2,922) Úny (673) The
bolded muni****lities are cities...
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During the congress,
delegates visited sites around Komárom-Esztergom,
Tokod, Nyergesújfalu,
Gorsium (Tác), Szentendre, Visegrád, Dunaújváros, and sites...
- Almásfüzitő 37.2 non-electrified
active 4K MÁV
Esztergom wye (Dorog–
Tokod) 3.0 non-electrified only
cargo 5 MÁV Székesfehérvár Komárom 81.9 non-electrified...
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Tokodi Üveggyári
Sport Club was a
Hungarian football club from the town of
Tokod, Hungary.
Tokodi Üveggyári SC
debuted in the 1940–41
season of the Hungarian...
- 0 0 296 165 1940-1951
Csepel Francisc Mészáros 1 3 0 0 113 1 1940-1944
Tokod Újpest Nagyvárad
Vasas József
Pecsovszky 3 32 0 11 78 5 1942-1944 Nagyvárad...