• Apátistvánfalva (Slovene: Števanovci, German: Stephansdorf) is a village in Vas County, Hungary. Károly Krajczár (born 1936), Hungarian Slovene teacher...
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    Apátistvánfalva), Orfalu, Rábatótfalu (now Szentgotthárd), Szakonyfalu, and sometimes Markovci, now in Slovenia. By the 12th century, Apátistvánfalva...
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  • served the Deanery of Szentgotthárd in the parish of Felsőszölnök and Apátistvánfalva, and was known for celebrating bilingual masses in Hungarian and Prekmurje...
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    Saint Stephen Harding O.Cist Saint Stephen Harding fresco in Apátistvánfalva, Hungary Born c. 1050 Sherborne, Dorset, Kingdom of England Died 28 March...
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    He was born in Apátistvánfalva. He wrote Slovene textbooks and collected ethnological objects. Krajczár was born in Apátistvánfalva. His parents was...
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    Őriszentpéter (1,178) Villages Acsád Alsószölnök Alsóújlak Andrásfa Apátistvánfalva Bajánsenye Balogunyom Bejcgyertyános Bérbaltavár Boba Borgáta Bozsok...
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    In the 1970s and 2000s, he taught in Apátistvánfalva. Between 1998 and 2006 he was the mayor of Apátistvánfalva. Kovács led the amateur theatrical company...
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  • St. Stephen Harding may refer to: Church of St. Stephen Harding in Apátistvánfalva, Vendvidék, Hungary St Thomas Aquinas & St Stephen Harding Church,...
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    Sára Skerlák. Born in Szentgotthárd, he went to primary school in Apátistvánfalva and high school in Körmend. After that he received a bachelor's degree...
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    Hortobágy. In 1956 he returned. In 1958 he died; his grave is in the Apátistvánfalva cemetery. List of Slovene writers and poets in Hungary Vilko Novak:...
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