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    Lucian Nastasă and Levente Salat Károly Kós, "Glasul care strigă" Kós Károly House at Stana-Varjúvár Wikimedia Commons has media related to Károly Kós....
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  • means hawk. Nowadays Károly is considered the equivalent of English Karl or Charles (because the Latin Carolus is very close to Károly). Charles I of Hungary...
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    majority communities of the region. The Transylvanianist movement surrounded Károly Kós, who established a programme for Transylvanian Hungarians on the basis...
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    the W-NW part of Kispest. Highest point is a small, artificial knoll on Kós Károly Square. The estate is bounded by the following streets: Nagykőrösi St...
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  • Kos (1919–2003), Croatian Roman Catholic prelate Joanna Kos-Krauze (born 1972), Polish filmmaker Józef Kos (1900–2007), Polish war veteran Károly Kós...
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    Octavian Goga, Liviu Rebreanu, Endre Ady, Elie Wiesel, Elek Benedek and Károly Kós were born in Transylvania. Liviu Rebreanu wrote the novel Ion, which introduces...
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    Wekerle. Its central square, Kós Károly Tér, has two characteristic architectural gateways designed by the architect Károly Kós and based on Transylvanian...
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    including Károly Kós, Aladár Körösfői-Kriesch, and Ede Toroczkai Wigand, discovered the folk art and vernacular architecture of Transylvania. Many of Kós's buildings...
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    Joseph Technical University, where he met his slightly older contemporary Károly Kós. Together they formed a unique partnership and, most significantly, they...
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  • Holocaust Statue (Holocaust) Kossuth Lajos Statue (Lajos Kossuth) Károly Kós Statue (Károly Kós) Kőrösi Csoma Sándor Statue (Sándor Kőrösi Csoma) Márton Áron...
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    valuable art nouveau buildings designed by Kornél Neuschloss [hu] and Károly Kós. The most special animals that are present in the zoo are the Komodo dragon...
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  • works. These writers include the Hungarians Áron Tamási, Albert Wass, and Károly Kós and the Romanians Liviu Rebreanu and Ioan Slavici. The Transylvanian Trilogy...
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    György Károly (Károly György, 31 August 1953 – 26 October 2018) was a Hungarian poet and writer. Károly was born in Budapest on 31 August 1953, the only...
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    Memory of Balázs Orbán, Budapest Dávid Ferenc Association, Budapest, 1940 Károly Kós: Balázs Orbán, ethnographer, Scientific Publisher, Cluj-Napoca, 1957 Balázs...
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    iconostasis in Central Europe House of Arts with two art cinemas Kós House (designed by Károly Kós in Art Nouveau and folk style, 1931) Mindszent Church Minorite...
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    Frigyes Schulek (1841–1919) Imre Steindl (1839–1902) Miklós Ybl (1814–1891) Károly Kós (1883–1977) Béla Lajta (1873–1920) Ödön Lechner (1845–1914) Ede Magyar...
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  • Déri and Károly Zipernowsky) of the transformer János Csonka, inventor of the carburetor Miksa Déri, co-inventor (with Ottó Bláthy and Károly Zipernowsky)...
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    converter) Tódor Kármán (Theodore von Kármán, "Father" of super-sonic flight) Károly Kós (Architect of the Budapest Zoo and Botanical Garden) Imre Makovecz (Architect...
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    his approach, the group of "Young People" (Fiatalok), which included Károly Kós and Dezsö Zrumeczky, used the characteristic structures and forms of traditional...
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    Menyhért Lengyel Margit Kaffka Lajos Nagy Gyula Juhász Mihály Babits Károly Kós Géza Gyóni Béla Balázs Árpád Tóth Géza Csáth Dezső Kosztolányi Lajos Kassák...
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    Menyhért Lengyel Margit Kaffka Lajos Nagy Gyula Juhász Mihály Babits Károly Kós Géza Gyóni Béla Balázs Árpád Tóth Géza Csáth Dezső Kosztolányi Lajos Kassák...
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    1909–1913. Another important architect was Károly Kós who was a follower of John Ruskin and William Morris. Kós took the Finnish National Romanticism movement...
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    transition from the classical to the romantic school. Vörösmarty was hailed by Károly Kisfaludy and the Hungarian romanticists as one of their own. He had forsaken...
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    Menyhért Lengyel Margit Kaffka Lajos Nagy Gyula Juhász Mihály Babits Károly Kós Géza Gyóni Béla Balázs Árpád Tóth Géza Csáth Dezső Kosztolányi Lajos Kassák...
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    Menyhért Lengyel Margit Kaffka Lajos Nagy Gyula Juhász Mihály Babits Károly Kós Géza Gyóni Béla Balázs Árpád Tóth Géza Csáth Dezső Kosztolányi Lajos Kassák...
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  • the elements of Hungarian folk art, Persian, Sassanian and Indian art. Károly Kós (1883–1977), architect, writer, graphic artist, a leading figure of the...
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  • p/nf) György Konrád (1933–2019, f/nf) Ferenc Körmendi (1900–1972, f) Károly Kós (1883–1977, f/nf) Dezső Kosztolányi (1885–1936, p/nf/d) Helene Kottanner...
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    Menyhért Lengyel Margit Kaffka Lajos Nagy Gyula Juhász Mihály Babits Károly Kós Géza Gyóni Béla Balázs Árpád Tóth Géza Csáth Dezső Kosztolányi Lajos Kassák...
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    Gárdonyi Mór Jókai Margit Kaffka József Katona Ferenc Kazinczy Zsigmond Kemény Károly Kisfaludy Ferenc Kölcsey Imre Madách Sándor Márai Ferenc Molnár Péter Pázmány...
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    Marosvásárhely, but that other Hungarians wanted it torn down. Artist Károly Kós is reported to have sought the separation of Kalotaszeg, for which he...
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