Examples of 'kalocsa' in a sentence

Meaning of "kalocsa"

Kalocsa is a noun, possibly referring to a place or cultural reference

How to use "kalocsa" in a sentence

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Kalocsa is one of the oldest towns in Hungary.
Return to the ship and sail towards Kalocsa.
Kalocsa is the Episcopal see of one of the four Catholic archbishops of Hungary.
He was the first person who called himself archbishop in Kalocsa.
The Kalocsa church.
The best quality of paprika comes from the city of Kalocsa.
The Kalocsa region.
Here are some photos of famous people with Kalocsa style clothes.
Kalocsa can offer you much more than just a present T-shirt with a kalocsai embroidery.
Sekic in the terrier of the Archbishopric of Kalocsa.
World Conqueror boulevard of Kalocsa sample . Highly successful Hungarian model worldwide.
It lies north from Kalocsa.
World-renowned Kalocsa cloth can use for decorating your clothes?
For a time he acted as professor of physics at Kalocsa and Kalksburg.
The nearby city, Kalocsa also worth to visit . There is a nice garden there.

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Nowadays it works as the House of Culture of Kalocsa.
The bishop of Kalocsa moved German immigrants to Hajós which received village rights in 1756.
He went to a German and Hungarian school in Kalocsa.
Kalocsa - Kalocsa is a town in Bács-Kiskun county, Hungary.
Initially the see of Bacău was a suffragan of the Hungarian Archdiocese of Kalocsa.
He was titular bishop in the service of the Kalocsa Archdiocese, Hungary.
Denis I joined the Franciscans and later elevated to the position of Archbishop of Kalocsa.
His domestic works include, Kalocsa Cathedral.
Sükösd had been, for centuries, the property of the archbishops of Kalocsa.
The Kalocsa manuscript was published by Mailáth and Köffinger Budapest, 1817.
Archbishop of Kalocsa.
Catholic Archbishop of Kalocsa Patacsich Gábor dedicated this new church in 1742.
Metropolitan of Kalocsa.
Saul Győr became Archbishop of Kalocsa in 1192, following the death of his predecessor Peter.
Archdiocese of Kalocsa.
The first mention the village comes from 1543 in the records of the Archbishopric of Kalocsa.
Archbishopric of Kalocsa.
Accordingly, Ugrin 's uncle was the renowned military leader, Ugrin Csák, Archbishop of Kalocsa.
Embroidery of Kalocsa.
The industrial development of the 19th and 20th century did not come to Kalocsa.
Moreover, a falsified charter dated to 1135 lists one Archbishop Simon of Kalocsa.
Hajós lies in the Great Hungarian Plain, 20 km away from Kalocsa.
According to historian Gábor Thoroczkay, Stephen also established the Diocese of Kalocsa in 1001.

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