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>>8376597
Not that anon, but the "50Hz" on the back is only the AC power rating. It really says "220-240V 50Hz" and you should read it in full.
It doesn't say anything about what signals the TV can display. You can find a line like this on any electrical appliance actually.

Your set accepts RGB on the first SCART port. Pic related. A bit below the table with TV signals that you posted if we're looking at the same service manual. There's also a pinout of the SCART connector on the next page, you can see that the RGB lines are connected only on the first input. The other one can only take composite or S-Video.
By the way, NTSC or PAL doesn't have anything to do with the RGB input. These are color encoding standards, they matter if you're gonna use RF or composite (VIDEO IN in your pic).
Though if it says it accepts NTSC of any kind then you can be sure that 60Hz will work. But most newer European sets don't have a problem with that anyway.

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>>8376595
I'd use this to be 100% sure you don't damage anything. It's a simple circuit.
https://www.retrorgb.com/building-a-passive-sync-combiner.html

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