Biró Gábor's hair
Biró Gábor's hair

Biró Gábor's hair

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Mărtiniș 537175, Romania

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In the times of the Turkish invasion, a handsome man, named Biró Gábor, lived in Sânmartin village. He was very proud of his long hair, but this proved to be his downfall, as his hair got tangled in thistles and he was defeated by enemies.

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