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Eger (UK: /ˈɛɡər/ EG-ər, US: /ˈeɪɡər/ AY-gər; Hungarian: [
ˈɛɡɛr] ; also
known by
other alternative names) is the
county seat of
Heves County, and the...
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Edith Eva
Eger (née Elefánt, born
September 29, 1927) is a Czechoslovakian-born
American psychologist, a
Holocaust survivor and a
specialist in the treatment...
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eger" on Wikipedia. All
pages with
titles containing eger or
egers Egri FC,
Eger,
Hungary Eger-Eszterházy SzSE,
handball club in
Hungary Jack
Egers (born...
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drafted in 1966 by the New York Rangers,
Egers would also play for the St.
Louis Blues and
Washington Capitals.
Egers was an
original member of the Capitals...
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Welsh nurse Enid
Yandell (1870–1934),
American sculptor Enid
Egers (born 1965),
Canadian waitress,
inspiration Barenaked Ladies song "Enid"...
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Eger minaret (Hungarian: Egri
minaret or Kethüda-minaret) is an Ottoman-era
minaret tower located in
Eger city,
northern Hungary. It is one of the...
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Eger Vaughan Murphree (November 3, 1898 –
October 29, 1962) was an
American chemist, best
known for his co-invention of the
process of
fluid catalytic...
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Eger (Hungarian:
Eger-patak; "
Eger Stream") is the
longest watercourse in and
around the city
Eger in Hungary. From the area by the
village of Balaton...
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October 1938:
Hitler is
driven through the
crowd in Cheb (German:
Eger), in the Sudetenland....