• Pęcz [pɛnt͡ʂ] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Strzelin, within Strzelin County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland...
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    Samu Pecz (born as Petz, Pest, 1 March 1854 – Budapest, 1 September 1922) was a Hungarian architect and academic. Pecz studied at a number of universities...
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  • Réka Pecz (born June 21, 1992) is a Hungarian swimmer, who specialized in breaststroke events. Pecz represented her nation Hungary at the 2008 Summer Olympics...
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    Reformed Church is a Protestant church in Budapest. It was built by Samu Pecz from 1893 to 1896. Interior, east Interior, west View from "Shoes on the...
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  • 1799) 1914 – Martha, last known passenger pigeon (h. 1885) 1922 – Samu Pecz, Hungarian architect and academic (b. 1854) 1924 – Noe Khomeriki, Georgian...
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    proponents of organic architecture) Dénes Mihály (Engineer, inventor) Samu Pecz (Architect of the Great Market Hall (Budapest)) Josef Petzval (Physicist...
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    a site on Alkotmány Street. The building was designed and built by Samu Pecz in 1897. The market offers a large variety of stalls on three floors. The...
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  • 564, 398. Planudean Anthology, xvi. 188, 189. Ókori Lexicon. Treccani. Pecz, Vilmos, ed. (1902–1904). "Nicias (6)". Ókori Lexicon I–II. Budapest: Franklin...
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  • player Samu Nieminen (born 1992), Finnish association football player Samu Pecz (1854–1922), Hungarian architect and academic Samu Sunim (1941–2022), Korean...
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  • Päťkostolie (Slovak), Peç (Turkish), Pečuh (Croatian), Fünfkirchen (German), Pecz (Polish), Pięciokościoły (old Polish), Pečuj - Печуј (Serbian), Quinqueecclesiae...
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