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Harlov-Csortán, M. (2003). 'Synagogues in the Contemporary Hungarian Countryside' In M. Krzoska, , Für ein Polen an Oder und Ostsee (1st ed., pp. 209-219)
Harlov-Csortán, Melinda. "Synagogues in the Contemporary Hungarian Countryside". Für ein Polen an Oder und Ostsee, fibre, 2003, pp. 209-219.
Harlov-Csortán, MKrzoska, M. (2003): 'Synagogues in the Contemporary Hungarian Countryside', in . Für ein Polen an Oder und Ostsee. fibre, pp. 209-219.

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Synagogues in the Contemporary Hungarian Countryside

Harlov-Csortán, Melinda

In: Für ein Polen an Oder und Ostsee (2003), pp. 209–219

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Melinda Harlov-Csortán

Harlov-Csortán, Melinda, PhD, is an assistant college professor at Apor Vilmos Catholic College and a member of the Hungarian ICOMOS

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