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- Valkó is a village and commune in the county of Pest in Hungary. Valkó is located in central Hungary, in the eastern part of Pest County. This settlement...
- Look up Valko, valko-, or válko in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Valko may refer to: Valkó (village), a village and commune in the Pest county, Hungary...
- used to live. There, they are harshly greeted by a hostile caretaker named Valkos, who tries to scare them away and accuses them of snooping around. Martha...
- Valko Velyov Chervenkov (Bulgarian: Вълко Вельов Червенков) (6 September 1900 – 21 October 1980) was a Bulgarian communist politician. He served as leader...
- Valko Kostov (14 November 1936 – 21 November 2012) was a Bulgarian wrestler. He competed in the men's freestyle light heavyweight at the 1960 Summer Olympics...
- Klara Valko is a scientist, consultant, academic and author. She is the director of Bio-Mimetic Chromatography as well as an honorary professor at University...
- Valkó County (Hungarian: Valkó vármegye, Croatian: Vukovska županija, Serbian: Вуковска жупанија) was an administrative unit (county) of the medieval Kingdom...
- Ernest Valko, JUDr., PhD. (10 August 1953 – 8 November 2010) was the former chairman of the Czechoslovak Constitutional Court and prominent Slovak lawyer...
- possessed lands in the southern parts of Transdanubia, mainly Baranya and Valkó counties. The Istvánffy family descended from this clan. The ancient seat...
- Välko Tuul (born Alfred-Oscar Tuul, 13 October 1894, Tallinn – 17 March 1918, Tallinn) was an Estonian painter. Välko Tuul was born in the present-day...