- László Rajk (8
March 1909 – 15
October 1949) was a
Hungarian Communist politician, who
served as
Minister of
Interior and
Minister of
Foreign Affairs....
- team was
founded in 1900, 29 May as
Komáromi Labdarúgó Társaság.
After two years, in 1902 they
adopted the name
Komáromi Football Club (KFC). The historical...
- 2020-10-19.
Retrieved 2023-06-30.
Komaromi 2004, p. 599.
Komaromi 2004, pp. 608–609.
Komaromi 2004, p. 609.
Komaromi 2004, p. 605.
Stelmakh 2001, p. 147...
- György
Komáromi (born 19
January 2002) is a
Hungarian footballer who
plays as a
winger for
Slovenian PrvaLiga club Maribor. As of
match pla**** 25 May 2025...
- Ede
Komáromi (25
August 1928 – 31
January 2006) was a
Hungarian basketball player who
competed in the 1952
Summer Olympics. He was born in Szeged. He was...
-
Tibor Komáromi (born 15
August 1964) is a
Hungarian former wrestler who
competed in the 1988
Summer Olympics and in the 1992
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
- István
Komáromi (2
December 1943 – 7
January 2016) was a
Hungarian agronomist and politician, who was a
Member of
Parliament (MP) for Kunszentmiklós (Bács-Kiskun...
- Márta
Komáromi was a
female Hungarian international table tennis player. She won a
silver at the 1930
World Table Tennis Championships in the women's doubles...
-
augusztus 3-i
komáromi kitörés Magyarságkutató Intézet, 02
August 2020
Hermann 2013, pp. 65. Petheő, Attila: Az 1849.
augusztus 3-i
komáromi kitörés története...
- Komárno
District (Slovak:
okres Komárno, Hungarian:
Komáromi járás) is a
district in the
Nitra Region of
western Slovakia.
Until 1918, the
district was...