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Asia / Hungary / Republics / Department of Central Eurasian Studies / Hungarian language / Denis Sinor / Uralic languages / Budapest / Alajos Hauszmann / Europe / Central Asian studies / Agglutinative languages
Date: 2011-03-09 18:38:54
Asia
Hungary
Republics
Department of Central Eurasian Studies
Hungarian language
Denis Sinor
Uralic languages
Budapest
Alajos Hauszmann
Europe
Central Asian studies
Agglutinative languages

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