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    Skorenovac (Serbian: Скореновац; Hungarian: Székelykeve; German: Skorenowatz,; Banat Bulgarian: Gjurgevo) is a village located in the Kovin municipality...
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    has opened a bakery and a family restaurant in his native village of Skorenovac. He is of Hungarian ancestry; his paternal family were Hungarians from...
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    Cumans (Kun in Hungarian). Cristuru Secuiesc  Romania Blumberg  Germany Skorenovac  Serbia Karcag  Hungary St. Julian's  Malta Chepa  Ukraine Cuman people...
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  • script for the town of Vonyarcvashegy, Hungary Csárdás folk dance in Skorenovac (Székelykeve), Vojvodina, Serbia Hungary portal Central Europe Demographics...
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    (later moved to Skorenovac), and in 1890 in Gornja Mužlja. In 1883-1886, Székely Hungarians from Bukovina were settled in Vojlovica, Skorenovac, Ivanovo and...
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    Danube) was a football club from Skorenovac, Vojvodina, Serbia. The club was founded in 1932. SCS (Sports Club Skorenovac) – ( Székelykevei Sport Club )...
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    Rusanda lake Obedska bog A landscape from Vojvodina, near the village of Skorenovac Canal Danube-Tisa-Danube near the village of Rumenka, close to Novi Sad...
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    villages: Bavanište Gaj Deliblato Dubovac Malo Bavanište Mramorak Pločica Skorenovac (Hungarian: Székelykeve) Šumarak There is also this unofficial settlement...
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  • 1884. Addis Ababa is founded in the Ethiopian Empire. The village of Skorenovac is founded in Serbia, mostly by Székely Hungarians. Scotch whisky distiller...
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    Blato (1825), Bréšća, Dénta, and Banatski Dvor (1842), Telepa (1846), Skorenovac (1866), and Ivanovo (1866-1868). After they settled, the Banat Bulgarians...
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