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7 unusual facts about Brasso


Brassó

Brassó County, a county of the Kingdom of Hungary from 1876 to 1920 with the above city as county seat

Hungarian art

Wealthy mining towns have built them on their main square like as at such as Kassa (Košice, Slovakia), Bártfa (Bardejov, Slovakia), Brassó and Nagyszeben built their main squares in this style,which can also be seen in several rebuilt monasteries, for example (Garamszentbenedek in Slovakia).

János Mattis-Teutsch

He was born in the Transylvanian city of Brassó (Braşov), then part of the Kingdom of Hungary within Austria-Hungary, now part of Romania.

Márton Rakovszky

Thereafter, Rakovszky moved on to Bártfa/Bártfeld, now Bardejov, where he studied with noted humanist Leonard Stöckel, and later Brassó/Kronstadt, now Brasov before spending 1555-56 at the University of Wittenberg studying under Phillip Melancthon, an associate of Martin Luther.

Mercury-vapor lamp

Certain polishes, such as Brasso, can be used to remove some of the yellowing, but usually only with limited success.

Nagy-Küküllő County

Nagy-Küküllő county shared borders with the Hungarian counties Alsó-Fehér, Kis-Küküllő, Udvarhely, Háromszék, Brassó, Fogaras and Szeben.

Wilfred Tull

Wilfred Oliver "Coach" Tull (b. 5 October 1916, Brasso, Trinidad and Tobago; d. January 2003, Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S.) was a Track and Field athlete from Trinidad and Tobago, a representative in the United Nations and a long-time Coach for professional and amateur athletes.


KADN-TV

Shows such as The Larry Brasso Show (country music), Cypress with Warren Storm (swamp pop) and the long-running Laissez Les Bon Temps Rouler (Cajun French music) were a Saturday mainstay during the station's early years.


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