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Gábor Dayka — (March 21, 1769, Miskolc October 20, 1796, Ungvár) was a Hungarian poet … Wikipedia
dica — /dayka/ In old English law, a tally for accounts, by number of cuts (taillees), marks, or notches. See tallia tally … Black's law dictionary
dica — /dayka/ In old English law, a tally for accounts, by number of cuts (taillees), marks, or notches. See tallia tally … Black's law dictionary
Sashegy — ( de. Adlerberg; lit. Eagle Hill ) is a hill and neighbourhood in Budapest, Hungary. It is a green, upper middle class area in Buda with expensive family homes. Administratively Sashegy is divided between the 11th and the 12th districts of… … Wikipedia
Hungarian literature — Introduction the body of written works produced in the Hungarian language. No written evidence remains of the earliest Hungarian literature, but through Hungarian folktales and folk songs elements have survived that can be traced back … Universalium
Дойко, Габор — Памятник венгерскому поэту Габору Дойко в Ужгороде Габор Дойко (венг. Dayka Gábor; 21 марта 1769, Мишкольц 20 октяб … Википедия
Miskolc — Miskolc … Wikipedia
Ferenc Kazinczy — (October 27, 1759 ndash;August 22, 1831) was a Hungarian author, the most indefatigable agent in the regeneration of the Magyar language and literature at the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th century. His name is today connected to the… … Wikipedia
Cats' Play — Infobox Film name = Macskajáték image size = 150px caption = director = Károly Makk producer = writer = Károly Makk István Örkény narrator = starring = music = Péter Eötvös cinematography = János Tóth editing = György Sívó distributor = released … Wikipedia
Dajka — ist der Familienname von Jobie Dajka (1981–2009), australischer Radsportler Franz Josef Hagmanns Dajka, bekannt als Funny van Dannen (*1958), deutscher Künstler niederländischer Herkunft László Dajka (*1959), ungarischer Fußballer Margit Dajka… … Deutsch Wikipedia