- Béla
Frankl (23
April 1896 – 11 June 1937),
known by the name Máté
Zalka, was a
Hungarian writer, soldier, and revolutionary. He
fought in the
Royal Hungarian...
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Zalka or
Zalqa (Arabic: زلقا), part of
Zalka -
Amaret Chalhoub is a
suburban area
located in the
northern part of Beirut, the
capital city of Lebanon....
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Menashe Zalka (Hebrew: מנשה זלקה; born 1 July 1990) is an
Israeli footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for
Hapoel Hadera.
Zalka grew up in Hadera, Israel...
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Csaba Zalka (born 11
March 1999) is a
Slovak sprint canoeist. He won a
medal at the 2019 ICF
Canoe Sprint World Championships. "Profile".
Archived from...
- The Life of the
Saints of
Zalka –
Zsihovics –
Debreczeni is a large-scale 19th
century hagiographic work.
Among the
works entitled The Life of Saints...
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Bqennaya including:Jal el dib, Biaqout, Majzoub,Bsalim, Mezher,
Antelias and
Zalka. "بقنايا | Libandata.org". www.libandata.org.
Retrieved 2024-04-04. 33°54′11″N...
- Dan
Tsalka (Hebrew: דן צלקה, 1936-June 15, 2005) was an
Israeli writer. Dan
Tsalka was born in 1936 in Warsaw. In
World War II his
family fled to the Soviet...
- Princess,
storyteller Csenge Virág
Zalka contrasted the
types of
stories chosen by the
editors of each book. To
Zalka, Eichenseer's
choice to go with tales...
- bomb was
estimated to be 50 lb. In the
mostly Christian neighborhood of
Zalka, on 22 August, a bomb
placed between a
shopping center and a
hotel damaged...
- the
Middle East.
Pascale Bechara Bechalani was born on 27
March 1967, in
Zalka, Lebanon, and grew up in Jounieh.
Pascale began performing as a child. Her...