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Elekes may
refer to:
Hungarian name of Șona,
Romania Endre Elekes (born 1968),
Hungarian Olympic wrestler György
Elekes,
Hungarian mathematician This...
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Eleke Sazy is an
archaeological site in
eastern Kazakhstan with
numerous 6th-4th
century BCE
Early Saka kurgans. In 2020,
archaeologists excavated multiple...
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Blessing Eleke (born 5
March 1996) is a
Nigerian professional footballer who
plays as a
striker who last pla**** for Istiklol. He
previously pla**** for...
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Princess Hexiao. The
Princess gave
birth to 4
daughters and 1 son,
Eleke Temur Babai (personally
named by her father). Her
first daughter married...
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Zsuzsa Elekes (born 13 May 1955 in Budapest) is a
Hungarian organist and
organ teacher at the Béla Bartók
Conservatory in Budapest.
Zsuzsa Elekes studied...
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Csilla Elekes (born 18 June 1964) is a
German handball player. She
competed in the women's
tournament at the 1996
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
- György
Elekes (19 May 1949 – 29
September 2008) was a
Hungarian mathematician and
computer scientist who
specialized in
Combinatorial geometry and Combinatorial...
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Ultraseven (ウルトラセブン,
Urutora Sebun) is a ****anese
tokusatsu science fiction television series created by Eiji Tsuburaya. It is the
third installment in...
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Endre Elekes (born
November 2, 1968) is a
Hungarian former Olympic wrestler. He was born in Sfântu Gheorghe,
Covasna County, Romania. When he competed...
- BC) Tuva. In 2020,
archaeologists excavated multiple burial mounds in the
Eleke Sazy
Valley in East Kazakhstan. Here, a
large number of gold
artifacts were...