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Kéler Béla (1820–1882)
Keler or Kéler may refer to: * Keler (beer), a variety of the Estrella Damm lager, brewed in Barcelona, Spain * Béla Kéler (1820-1882), a Hungarian composer and conductor * Bohuš Keler (born 1961), a Czech football manager and former player {{disambiguation, surname ...
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Keler (beer)
Keler or Kéler may refer to: * Keler (beer), a variety of the Estrella Damm lager, brewed in Barcelona, Spain * Béla Kéler (1820-1882), a Hungarian composer and conductor * Bohuš Keler Bohuslav "Bohuš" Keler (born 8 September 1961 in Karviná) is a Czech football manager and former player who played during most of his career for FC Vítkovice. Club career Keler played in 113 Czechoslovak First League matches for FC Vítkovi ...
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Estrella Damm
Estrella Damm is a lager beer brewed in Barcelona, Spain. It has existed since 1876, when August Küntzmann Damm founded his brewery in Barcelona, and is the flagship beer of S.A. Damm, a prominent brewery in the city. The brand is the oldest in Spain and the name ''Estrella'' means "star" in both Catalan and Spanish. Estrella Damm is available in many countries, including Israel, Australia, Brazil, Costa Rica, Peru, Bulgaria, Canada, Cyprus, Croatia, Greece, Ukraine, Norway, Poland, Estonia, Portugal, Finland, Sweden, South Korea, Taiwan, Georgia, Honduras and the UK in a 4.6% version. In 2009, the chefs and sommeliers from El Bulli Restaurant created a luxury bottled lager beer called ''Inedit'' for Estrella Damm by mixing blend of lager and wheat beer styles, then a combination of barley malt, flavored with coriander, orange skin and licorice. Inedit means "unprecedented" in Catalan. History Estrella Damm was founded in Barcelona in 1876 by two Alsatians who had ar ...
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Béla Kéler
Béla Kéler (13 February 1820 - 20 November 1882) was a Hungarian composer of romantic music period and orchestral conductor. Béla Kéler was born as ''Albert Paul Keler'' (''Adalbert Paul von Keler).'' He is also known in Hungarian as ''Kéler Béla''. He was born on 13 February 1820 in City of Bártfa, Sáros County, Kingdom of Hungary, Austrian Empire (present-day Bardejov, Slovakia), and died on 20 November 1882 in Wiesbaden, German Empire. He was active in Hungary, Austria and Germany. Biography Béla Kéler was born in 1820 in Bártfa (german: Bartfeld, sk, present-day Bardejov), Kingdom of Hungary as Albert Paul Keler, but German and Austrian sources also give Adalbert Paul ''von'' Keler. He descended from an ethnic German family on his father's side, but was ethnic Magyar on his mother's side. His father Stefan Keler (17811849) was a principal magistrate of Bártfa, from an old Bártfa burgher's family. His mother Anna Bóth (17931848) was from the Hungarian Bo ...
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