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==Trivia==
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* I have cousins who are related to the famous Slovenian architect [[Jože Plečnik]].
Name: Stacey Doljack Borsody
* My great uncle was a major league baseball player, [[Frank Joseph Doljack]].
[[Special:Contributions/Sborsody|My Contributions]]
* I was a DJ briefly at [[KUCI]], keeping independent radio alive.
* [[Borsod Brewery|Borsodi]] is a Hungarian beer.
* My Slovak ancestors came from [[Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén|Borsod]].
* My German ancestors apparently were all [[Danube Swabians|Donau-Schwabians]].
* My Slovenian ancestors come from Samatorca, near [[Trieste]] in [[Italy]], and [[Slavina, Postojna|Slavina]] in [[Postojna]], [[Slovenia]].
* Doljak appears to be a surname originating from the area around [[Gorizia|Gorica]]. It also appears with alternate spellings Doujak and Dovjak.


==Interesting trivia==
==Useful stuff==

* My cousins are related by blood to famous Slovenian architect [[Jože Plečnik]].


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==References==
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* Riese, Timothy. <u>Vogul: Languages of the World/Materials 158</u>. [http://www.lincom.at Lincom Europa], 2001. ISBN 3895862312
* Törkenczy, Miklós <u>Hungarian Verbs & Essentials of Grammar</u>. Passport Books, 1997. ISBN 0844283509
* http://tyvawiki.org/wiki/References
* http://tyvawiki.org/wiki/References
* {{Citation | last = Riese | first = Timothy | title = Vogul | series = Languages of the World/Materials 158 | publisher = Lincom Europa | date = 2001 | isbn = 3895862312}}
* {{Citation | last = Törkenczy | first = Miklós | title = Hungarian Verbs & Essentials of Grammar | publisher = Passport Books | date = 1997 | isbn = 0844283509}}
* {{Citation | last = Thompson | first = E.A. | year = 1996 | title = The Huns | edition = Revised | series = The Peoples of Europe | isbn = 0631214437 | publisher = Blackwell | location = Oxford}}
* {{Citation | last = Nicolle | first = David | author-link = David Nicolle | last2 = McBride | first2 = Angus | author2-link = Angus McBride | title = Attila and the Nomad Hordes | year = 1990 | series = Osprey Military Elite Series | isbn = 0850459966 }}
* {{Citation | last = Maenchen-Helfen | first = Otto | author-link = Otto J. Maenchen-Helfen | title = Huns and Hsiung-Nu | journal = Byzantion | year = 1944-1945 | volume = 17 | pages = 222-243 }}
* {{Citation | last = Maenchen-Helfen | first = Otto | author-link = Otto J. Maenchen-Helfen | title = The Legend of the Origin of the Huns | journal = Byzantion | year = 1944-1945| volume = 17 | pages = 244-251 }}
* {{cite book | last=Mänchen-Helfen | first=Otto | title=Journey to Tuva | origyear=1931 | publisher=Ethnographic Press University of Southern California | location=Los Angeles | isbn= 187898604-X | page=180 | year=1992}}

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Latest revision as of 20:06, 18 March 2013

Trivia

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  • I have cousins who are related to the famous Slovenian architect Jože Plečnik.
  • My great uncle was a major league baseball player, Frank Joseph Doljack.
  • I was a DJ briefly at KUCI, keeping independent radio alive.
  • Borsodi is a Hungarian beer.
  • My Slovak ancestors came from Borsod.
  • My German ancestors apparently were all Donau-Schwabians.
  • My Slovenian ancestors come from Samatorca, near Trieste in Italy, and Slavina in Postojna, Slovenia.
  • Doljak appears to be a surname originating from the area around Gorica. It also appears with alternate spellings Doujak and Dovjak.

Useful stuff

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See also

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References

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  • http://tyvawiki.org/wiki/References
  • Riese, Timothy (2001), Vogul, Languages of the World/Materials 158, Lincom Europa, ISBN 3895862312
  • Törkenczy, Miklós (1997), Hungarian Verbs & Essentials of Grammar, Passport Books, ISBN 0844283509
  • Thompson, E.A. (1996), The Huns, The Peoples of Europe (Revised ed.), Oxford: Blackwell, ISBN 0631214437
  • Nicolle, David; McBride, Angus (1990), Attila and the Nomad Hordes, Osprey Military Elite Series, ISBN 0850459966
  • Maenchen-Helfen, Otto (1944–1945), "Huns and Hsiung-Nu", Byzantion, 17: 222–243{{citation}}: CS1 maint: date format (link)
  • Maenchen-Helfen, Otto (1944–1945), "The Legend of the Origin of the Huns", Byzantion, 17: 244–251{{citation}}: CS1 maint: date format (link)
  • Mänchen-Helfen, Otto (1992) [1931]. Journey to Tuva. Los Angeles: Ethnographic Press University of Southern California. p. 180. ISBN 187898604-X.
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