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Bugar (Serbian Cyrillic: Бугар) is a
village in the muni****lity of Bihać,
Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is the
westernmost point of the country. According...
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Bugár is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Béla
Bugár (born 1958),
Slovak politician Imrich Bugár (born 1955),
Czechoslovak discus thrower...
- Béla
Bugár (born 7 July 1958) is a
Slovak politician of
Hungarian descent. He was a
member of the
Slovak parliament from 1992 to 2020,
briefly serving...
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Arnold Bugár (born 2
September 1971) is a
Slovak gymnast. He
competed in
seven events at the 1992
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans...
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Imrich Bugár (Hungarian:
Bugár Imre, born 14
April 1955) is a
Czechoslovak discus thrower. An
ethnic Hungarian who
represented Czechoslovakia and then...
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Construction and
Regional Development) in the
Slovak government. Béla
Bugár, the
president of the
Party of the
Hungarian Coalition at that time, was...
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Bugar (Persian: جواديه بوگر, also
Romanized as Javādīyeh-ye
Būgar; also
known as Javādīyeh) is a
village in
Dezhkord Rural District, Sedeh...
- (born 10
October 1984), also
known as
Macky II,
Macky 2, MK
Macky 2, DJ
Bugar, and
Flava Boy, is a
Zambian hip hop musician, singer, songwriter, record...
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general and
politician Imrich Bedecs (born 1991),
Slovak footballer Imrich Bugár (born 1955),
Czechoslovak discus thrower Imrich Chlamtac,
Slovak computer...
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promoting inter-ethnic cooperation. Led by the SMK-MKP's
former chairman Béla
Bugár, the
party claimed to have an
electorate that is two-thirds
ethnic Hungarian...