• The Angel Makers of Nagyrév (Hungarian: Tiszazugi méregkeverők, "Tiszazug poison-mixers") were a group of women living in the village of Nagyrév, Hungary...
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    a retired Canadian author, publisher and bookseller.[citation needed] Tiszazug (1945) Isten, császár, paraszt (1946) Romok (1947) Ítélet éjszakája (1948)...
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    Hills, later expanding into northern Hungary and the Tisza valley, and the Tiszazug area in Eastern Hungary. The end of Hatvan culture was associated with...
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    valley down to the Körös rivers, as well as eastern Hungary, including the Tiszazug area. Over one hundred Hatvan settlements fortified with ditches and/or...
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  • Therese Giehse, Ingmar Zeisberg, Hanne Hiob, Tilla Durieux Drama a.k.a. Tiszazug Help, My Bride Steals Werner Jacobs Peter Alexander, Cornelia Froboess...
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  • the south part of Northern Great Plains Region. The village lies in the Tiszazug microregion, in the natural environment bordered by the rivers Körös and...
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    Kunszentmárton, which were overtaken by Szolnok and a cluster of towns in Tiszazug. Although commonly seen as part of the Turkic family, the Cumans were probably...
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