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Ágota Kristóf (Hungarian: Kristóf
Ágota; 30
October 1935 – 27 July 2011) was a
Hungarian writer who
lived in
Switzerland and
wrote in French. Kristóf...
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Ágota Bozai is a
Hungarian writer. She was born in Siófok,
Hungary in 1965. She
holds an MA
degree in
philology from the
University of Kolozsvár i.e....
- The
Notebook Trilogy is a
collection of
books by
Hungarian writer Ágota Kristóf,
written in the
French language. It
tells the
story of
originally unnamed...
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Ágota Bujdosó (born 2 June 1943 in Budapest) is a
former Hungarian international handball goalkeeper. Bujdosó
started her
career in 1957 in
Vasas and...
- for Ukrainian)[citation needed] Agáta (Czech, Slovak)[citation needed]
Ágota/
Agota (Hungarian, Lithuanian)[citation needed]
Agate (Latvian)[citation needed]...
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Agauta or
Agota is a town and a Gram
panchayat in
Bulandshahr district in the
state of
Uttar Pradesh, India. This town is 300
years old and was once a...
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Ágota Sebő (born 7 May 1934 in Budapest) is a
former freestyle swimmer from Hungary. At the
European Championships she won two gold
medals in 1954. She...
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conductor (d. 2014) 1935 –
Robert Caro,
American journalist and
author 1935 –
Ágota Kristóf, Hungarian-Swiss
author (d. 2011) 1935 – Jim Perry,
American baseball...
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Ágota Lykovcán (née Tóth; born 2
September 1987) is a
Hungarian long
track speed skater who parti****tes in
international competitions. She was previously...
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Croatia and Bohemia, Duke of Austria. He
married in 1448
Ágota Pósa de Szer (also
known as
Ágota Szeri-Pósa)
daughter of
Count Miklós Pósa de Szer, they...