- Transylvania, Romania. It is
composed of four villages:
Lunca (formerly Friș;
Friss), Ruștior (Sajósebes), Sebiș (Sajófelsősebes), and Șieuț. The
commune is...
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Szabadkai Friss Újság (lit.
Subotican Fresh News) was a
Hungarian language daily newspaper. The
first issue of
Szabadkai Friss Újság was
published on March...
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Friss Újság (Fresh Newspaper) is a Hungarian-language
newspaper published in
Romania by
Friss Press. It is
focused mainly on politics,
public affairs...
- The
Friss Hús
Budapest International Short Film
Festival (
Friss Hús
meaning "fresh meat") is an
international short film
festival held
annually in Budapest...
- Bácskai
Friss Újság (lit.
Bachkan Fresh News) was a
Hungarian language daily newspaper. It was
founded in 1901, with the
purpose of
serving as the information...
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friss in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Friska (from Hungarian:
friss, fresh,
pronounced frish) is the fast
section of the csárdás, a Hungarian...
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variation in tempo: it
starts out
slowly (l****ú) and ends in a very fast
tempo (
friss,
literally "fresh").
There are
other tempo variations,
called ritka csárdás...
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ample and long term work for the artists, for example, the
building of the
Friss (New)
Castle in Buda, the
castles of Visegrád, Tata, and Várpalota. In Sigismund's...
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Learned Musician. New York: Norton. pp. 16–17. ISBN 0-393-32256-4. Rollberg,
Friß (1927). "Johann
Ambrosius Bach.
Stadtpfeifer zu
Eisenach von 1671–1695"....
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original on
September 27, 2022.
Retrieved September 27, 2022.
Friss, Evan. "A
Window Into the Past: NYU in Retrospect". NYU Archives. New York...