Search results for "Hungarian prehistory" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • are an ethnic group primarily associated with Hungary. The word Hungarian ... *[http://mek.oszk.hu/01900/01993/html/index1.html Hungarian Prehistory ...
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  • speaks four languages: Slovak, German, Hungarian, and a combination thereof. ... the Empire came at the hands of nomadic Hungarian tribes. Salzburg chronicles ...
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  • #039;s 1968 synthesis of Mesoamerican prehistory was one of the first applications ... Portuguese, Japanese, German, and Hungarian); many of his articles ...
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  • * Hungarian (Carpathian) wisent – Bison bonasus hungarorum – extinct * Caucasus wisent – Bison bonasus caucasicus – extinct ...
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  • it as a gift from his father-in-law, the Hungarian king Stephen V. ... 1914, triggered World War I. The Austro-Hungarian Army took Belgrade on November ...
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  • The Universal History of Numbers: From Prehistory to the Invention of the ... * Hungarian: nulla * Italian: cifra, digit, numeral, cypher; zero, zero ...
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  • humans caused numerous extinctions in prehistory. Today many more are considered ... Naturalia Musei Matraensis 23: 33-78. [Hungarian with English abstract] ...
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  • partisan groups fought against German, Hungarian, and Italian occupation ... (two seats reserved for autochthonous Hungarian and Italian minorities ...
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  • and the United Nations. Along with Estonian, Hungarian, and Maltese, Finnish is one of the few official languages of the European Union that is not ...
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  • known to have migrated extensively throughout prehistory and human history. The movement of populations in modern times has continued under the form ...
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  • of the basin of Graz and onward to the Hungarian plains. The settlement ... considered a key site in world prehistory. [[Image:Or de Varna - Nécropole ...
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  • by different groups of people since prehistory. In 2002, the oldest modern ... part of the Kingdom of Hungary. Hungarian rulers invited the Székely ...
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  • under the heavy influence of Turkic, Germanic, Hungarian, Jewish, French, Italian or colonial cuisines of the past. Generally speaking, Polish cuisine ...
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  • defeated the Central Powers, led by the Austro-Hungarian, German, and Ottoman Empires. The neutrality of Belgium was violated in 1914 when Germany ...
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  • that what has ended is only the "prehistory" of human society ... Georg Lukács (April 13, 1885–June 4, 1971) was a Hungarian Marxist ...
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  • Britain. Italy was able to beat the Austrian-Hungarian Empire in November 1918. It obtained Trento and Trieste and a few territories on the Dalmatian ...
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  • Because language emerged in the early prehistory of man, before the ... official languages of the city: Serbian, Hungarian, Slovak, and Pannonian Rusyn]] ...
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