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- SZÉCHENYI Zsigmond [se:ĉe:nji] estis hungara grafo, mondvojaĝanto, ĉasisto, verkisto naskiĝinta en Nagyvárad la 23-an de januaro 1898 kaj mortinta en Budapeŝto la 24-an de aprilo 1967. (eo)
- Count Zsigmond Széchenyi of Sárvár-Felsővidék (23 January 1898 — 24 April 1967) was a Hungarian hunter, traveler and writer. An outstanding figure of the Hungarian hunting culture. He hunted in Africa, India, Alaska and various parts of Europe. His outstanding hunting trophy is a world record addax. His hunting library is the collection of the most significant hunting textbook in Hungary, which can currently be viewed in the Hungarian Museum of Natural History. (en)
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- Zsigmond Széchenyi in Africa (en)
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- Count Péter Széchenyi (en)
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- (en)
- Margit Hertelendy of Hertelendi and Vindornyalaki (en)
- Stella Crowther (en)
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- We received imagination as compensation for all that we are not, and a sense of humor as consolation for what we are. (en)
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- SZÉCHENYI Zsigmond [se:ĉe:nji] estis hungara grafo, mondvojaĝanto, ĉasisto, verkisto naskiĝinta en Nagyvárad la 23-an de januaro 1898 kaj mortinta en Budapeŝto la 24-an de aprilo 1967. (eo)
- Count Zsigmond Széchenyi of Sárvár-Felsővidék (23 January 1898 — 24 April 1967) was a Hungarian hunter, traveler and writer. An outstanding figure of the Hungarian hunting culture. He hunted in Africa, India, Alaska and various parts of Europe. His outstanding hunting trophy is a world record addax. His hunting library is the collection of the most significant hunting textbook in Hungary, which can currently be viewed in the Hungarian Museum of Natural History. (en)
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- Zsigmond Széchenyi (eo)
- Zsigmond Széchenyi (en)
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