Egyházaskesző (pronounced [ˈɛɟhaːzɒʃkɛsøː]) is a village in Veszprém county, Hungary. Arpad Elo, mathematician Street map (in Hungarian) v t e...
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created the Elo rating system for two-player games such as chess. Born in Egyházaskesző, Kingdom of Hungary, he moved to the United States with his parents...
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Csopak Csót Dabronc Dabrony Dáka Doba Döbrönte Dörgicse Dudar Egeralja Egyházaskesző Eplény Farkasgyepű Felsőörs Ganna Gecse Gic Gógánfa Gyepükaján Gyulakeszi...
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(627) Béb (240) Békás (216) Csót (1,003) Dáka (631) Döbrönte (246) Egyházaskesző (555) Ganna (231) Gecse (389) Gic (370) Homokbödöge (701) Kemeneshőgyész...
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Egyházashetye V Vas Celldömölki 425 9554 Egyházashollós V Vas Körmendi 580 9781 Egyházaskeszo V Veszprém Pápai 602 8523 Egyházaskozár V Baranya Komlói 878 7347 Egyházasrádóc...
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Hungarian-American player and inventor of the Elo rating system, is born in Egyházaskesző, Austro-Hungarian Empire September 17 – George Koltanowski (1903–2000)...
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his troops at 8:30 a.m., he sent 2 companies of cavalry to Várkesző, Egyházaskesző and Szentpéter to guard his rear from an eventual Hungarian attack....
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