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Dorka Kata Juhász (born
December 18, 1999) is a
Hungarian professional basketball player for the
Minnesota Lynx of the Women's
National Basketball ****ociation...
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Dorka Gryllus (born 26
December 1972) is a
Hungarian film and
theatre actress. She is the
daughter of Dániel Gryllus, a
Hungarian musician, performer...
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Dorkas Tokoro-Hanasbey (née Hanasbey; born 1937) is a
Papuan and
Indonesian teacher and politician. She was the only
female member of the New
Guinea Council...
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Dorka is a
village in Russia.
Dorka may also
refer to:
Dorka Gryllus (born 1972),
Hungarian actress Gertrud Dorka (1893–1976),
German archaeologist, prehistorian...
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Dorka (Russian: Дорка) is a
rural locality (a village) in
Voskresenskoye Rural Settlement,
Cherepovetsky District,
Vologda Oblast, Russia. The po****tion...
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comes from
Ancient Gr****: βοῦς, romanized: bous, lit. 'ox, cow' and δορκάς,
dorkas, 'gazelle'. Hodgson, B. H. (1850). "On the Tákin of the
Eastern Himálaya:...
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playing Peter-Jürgen
Boock in The
Baader Meinhof Complex. His
older sister Dorkas Kiefer is an actress.
Vinzenz Kiefer also pla**** a main role as a German...
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Dorcas (Gr****: Δορκάς, romanized:
Dorkás), or
Tabitha (Imperial Aramaic: טביתא/ܛܒܝܬܐ, romanized: Ṭaḇīṯā, lit. '(female) gazelle'), was an
early disciple...
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Gertrud Dorka (19
March 1893 – 14
February 1976) was a
German archaeologist, prehistorian,
museum director and teacher. She was the
museum director of...
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female given name. It
derives from
Dorcas (Ancient Gr****: Δορκάς, romanized:
Dorkás;
Imperial Aramaic: טביתא, romanized: Ṭabītā), a
figure from Acts of the...