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Ferenc Forgács (also
reported as Forgách, Slovak: František Faczinek, born 25
September 1891 – 25
August 1950) was a
Slovak track and
field athlete who...
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Marek Forgáč (born 21
January 1974 in Košice) is
Slovak bishop who has been the
titular bishop of
Seleuciana and the
auxiliary bishop of
Archdiocese of...
- The
House of Forgách was a
Hungarian noble family in
Hungary which became very
influential during the
Ottoman wars in
Europe in
Royal Hungary. The family...
- András
Forgács (born 28
August 1985, in Budapest) is a
Hungarian football (defender)
player who
currently plays for Budaörsi SC. HLSZ (in Hungarian) András...
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Gabor Forgacs was a
Hungarian theoretical physicist turned bioengineer turned innovator and entrepreneur. He was
educated in Hungary,
where he earned...
- Péter
Forgács (born 10
September 1950) is a
Hungarian media artist and
independent filmmaker. He is best
known for his "Private Hungary"
series of award...
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Forgacs Shipyard /ˈfɔːrdʒæks/ is a
shipbuilding company located at Tomago, New
South Wales on the
Hunter River. It was
originally opened in 1957 by John...
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Gabor N.
Forgacs (born
October 6, 1969) is a
Hungarian film director, producer, cinematographer, and he also
serves as the
chairman of
Parabel Filmstudio...
- Imre
Forgács (9
April 1949 – 26
October 2022) was a
Hungarian politician and jurist, who
served as
Minister of
Justice and Law
Enforcement between 2009...