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Ferenc András
Ferenc András

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István Bácskai Lauró
István Bácskai Lauró

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Tamás Banovich
Tamás Banovich

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István Dárday
István Dárday

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Dömölky János
Dömölky János

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Judit Elek
Judit Elek

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Gyula Gazdag
Gyula Gazdag

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Gulyás Gyula
Gulyás Gyula

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János Gulyás
János Gulyás

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János Herskó
János Herskó

Self

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